Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a sacrifice but you make the drive. The benefits become obvious once you realize how much better the clubs are run than the Moco clubs. Never thought we’d do it but once we had some interactions with those clubs it became clear our DD deserved better than they were getting in Moco.
Could not agree more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL is fine for the younger years but if your daughter wants to play competitive lacrosse she should go to BLC. Also, I would avoid clubs that have both boys and girls programs as the boys tend to draw more resources than the girls.
BLC is a boys and girls lax club. Did you know this when you posted your comment?
To be perfectly honest, I forgot. Just know from my experience at NL that the girls never got the same amount if attention and funds thrown their way as the boys. The director had no clue about any of the girls teams. That was my only point.
NL is not a girls club. Not even sure why they try.
BLC boys get a lot more attention that the girls.
DC area clubs don’t support the girls at the same level as Baltimore. It’s maddening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL is fine for the younger years but if your daughter wants to play competitive lacrosse she should go to BLC. Also, I would avoid clubs that have both boys and girls programs as the boys tend to draw more resources than the girls.
BLC is a boys and girls lax club. Did you know this when you posted your comment?
To be perfectly honest, I forgot. Just know from my experience at NL that the girls never got the same amount if attention and funds thrown their way as the boys. The director had no clue about any of the girls teams. That was my only point.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a sacrifice but you make the drive. The benefits become obvious once you realize how much better the clubs are run than the Moco clubs. Never thought we’d do it but once we had some interactions with those clubs it became clear our DD deserved better than they were getting in Moco.
Anonymous wrote:Go to other clubs in MD - Skywalkers, M&D or Hero's have programs that grow from MS to HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL is fine for the younger years but if your daughter wants to play competitive lacrosse she should go to BLC. Also, I would avoid clubs that have both boys and girls programs as the boys tend to draw more resources than the girls.
BLC is a boys and girls lax club. Did you know this when you posted your comment?
Anonymous wrote:NL is fine for the younger years but if your daughter wants to play competitive lacrosse she should go to BLC. Also, I would avoid clubs that have both boys and girls programs as the boys tend to draw more resources than the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The downfall to BLC is in a few years when your DD heads off to HS she will need to switch clubs since BLC ends in MS if she likes it and wants to keep playing. NL is a different story they continue through HS but they play in very low brackets and usually are not very competitive in them coaching is usually not on the same level as other clubs in the area. Maybe consider Rebels they go through HS and they have really seemed to be on the upswing lately.
NL is interesting because they do have strong 2029s, but I foresee their best leaving for Capital once it is time for HS because they have no recruiting history. Their 27s were decent but their best did just that and some also went to Rebels and MCE because of the recruiting history.
Anonymous wrote:The downfall to BLC is in a few years when your DD heads off to HS she will need to switch clubs since BLC ends in MS if she likes it and wants to keep playing. NL is a different story they continue through HS but they play in very low brackets and usually are not very competitive in them coaching is usually not on the same level as other clubs in the area. Maybe consider Rebels they go through HS and they have really seemed to be on the upswing lately.