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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you need a roster of names 14 year old girls? You sound pretty creepy. Your obsession is disturbing.[/quote] Didn’t mean to sound creepy. This is actually my first (and likely last post here). I have a 7th grade dd who is starting to talk to coaches as she looks at which schools to apply to either this year for 8th or next for 9th. All of the coaches make their programs sound fantastic, and yes we can see their records, but it would also be nice to see which club teams have girls from which high schools, if the capital girls are mainly from a few schools, etc. This would also be helpful if she considers trying out for a different club there summer. Our older children are boys, so this whole world of high school girls lacrosse is new to us. For the sport my boys play, you can easily see the rosters of the top club teams, and that helped them chose which high schools to apply to. [/quote] One source for you is https://www.laxnumbers.com/. While you can't sort by club, you can by high school, and the recruits page has both club and high school fields listed. Accordingly, you can see how it broke down in 2024-2026 for Capital and other local clubs. You will note that most of the Capital Blue team players in recent years (including the 2028s) have been at privates, with a smaller group at Fairfax and Montgomery County publics. Basically you are looking at the top of the ISL and WCAC. For the ISL, this means SSASS, Potomac, Stone Ridge, Visi. For the WCAC: SJC, Good Counsel, Bishop Ireton, and PVI have often had several players from Capital Blue in each class. There really is no one dominant school, and the distribution varies based on class years. For example, Potomac and Stone Ridge have a number of 2025s, SSSAS has a big 2026 class, there are 5 combined Cap Blue and Orange at SJC for the 2028s, etc. In our experience, the girls and their families chose schools that were good fits for them, and lacrosse was only one factor. [/quote] Another source is https://public.clublacrosse.org/commitments. It only has 2025 and 2026, but you can filter by club. [/quote]
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