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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are there two NL '26 girl teams? I see one is 26-27 and one just 26 on the US Club Lacrosse site. Which one is the A team?[/quote] Good for NL that they happened to have a large turnout for one 26 and a combo team. Let’s be honest NL is the perfect HS program for the average player whose HS team is just ok and they want to play in 2 tournaments a year to sort of play a little extra outside of HS. If you are a rock star and your HS team is just okay u r not playing at NL unless who don’t care about lacrosse, and all of that is fine, just have to know your DD. [/quote] This is 100% accurate. NL has no recruiting on the girls side. They have zero recruits. None. So anyone who is even thinking about playing in college leaves in MS. The girls who stay are just looking to keep a stick in their hand and maybe stay on a HS team (depending on where they got to HS). No college coach is going to watch a Next Level HS game. They don't play in any of the IWLCA tourneys. It's crazy the difference between the boys and the girls side of the club.[/quote] This is not very accurate with respect to girls leaving in MS. It is true that NL does not have much of a HS program and that what it does have is good for the average player, what is totally inaccurate is that the quality girls leave in middle school. Only one quality player has left to go to another program on the ‘27 team, none have left from the ‘28 team and the same is true for the ‘29 team. It will be telling to see where these girls go in HS as the top players will not stay in all likelihood but the statement that the quality players leave in MS is incorrect. [/quote] I am sure they will stick it out through 8th grade, and then go try out for Capital. That is the most logical path. Staying with NL through HS with the top girls isn't the best path when they have the option of Capital.[/quote]
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