Anonymous wrote:
My daughter is a 2033 (rising 6th grader) currently playing rec lacrosse and we are looking to transition her into a club environment for the 26-27 season.
To be honest, we aren’t the "D1 scholarship or bust" type of family. Our main goal is to find a program that offers more structure and higher-level coaching than rec can provide, with the ultimate goal of getting her ready to compete and have a great experience in high school. We really value the life lessons of team sports, accountability, hard work, and teamwork.
We are currently looking at 3d Mid-Atlantic, Pride, and Steal (based on location).
From what I can gather:
3d (Respect 2033): Is it too intense for someone not looking for national recruiting?
Pride: How is the culture for the 2033 age group?
Steal: I’ve heard they might offer a bit more of a "balanced" approach. Does that hold true for the younger girls?
For those with daughters in these programs (especially the 2033 or 2032 classes), I’d love to hear your thoughts on:
Coaching Quality: Is the focus on individual development or just running plays?
Culture: Is it inclusive, or does it feel like a "revolving door" of players?
Time Commitment: Is it manageable for a multi-sport athlete?
Appreciate any insight or "lessons learned" from your experiences. Thank you in advance.
Do not expect any club to focus on individual development beyond general feedback and things to practice on. All girls need to work on their stick skills outside of practice. Learning plays depends on the talent of the kids to learn and execute the plays.