Anonymous wrote:Potomac has the Duke Pipeline and the best coach in the state. #kathytotheretirementhome
Anonymous wrote:No way SSSAS pulls it off tomorrow against Potomac. I just don't see it.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to take the Panthers as well. We know how much Kathy struggles in big games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to take the Panthers as well. We know how much Kathy struggles in big games.
Responding to this now so I can come back and laugh at it this time tomorrow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t SSSAS play GC?
I’ll leave that one to you - take a guess!
It is not what you think but ok.
Moving forward the questions for this coming week are: (assuming schedule is correct on lax numbers)
Potomac v saints Tuesday
Saints v stab Thursday
Potomac at stab Saturday
Visi v stone ridge Thursday
Stone ridge v Milton Friday
St. John’s at archbishop spalding Friday
By the end of the week we should know who’s got the inside track for the isl and visaa titles.
Pretty sure good counsel and St. John’s are a lock for WCAC.
Can STAB continue momentum? Is Saints finally for real? Is VISI going to run the table or play spoiler? Is anybody capable of beating Stone Ridge? Does Potomac have enough to defend their title. Can St J knock off Good Counsel?
Who will win DC States?
I’d keep my eye on NCS.
If this happens, Visi should pack it in....
They already have
Not sure that is true, despite the admin's best efforts to de-emphasize sports.
Visi is consistently a top choice for a certain type of Country Club Catholic family, who would prefer to send their daughters to Visi, or maybe Stone Ridge. Good academic schools like NCS are not even on their radar. There always seems to be just enough good lacrosse players in the ranks to fill out a decent roster despite the school not putting sports or athletes on a pedestal like some other schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to take the Panthers as well. We know how much Kathy struggles in big games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of top tier athletes shy away from NCS. Times have changed. It’s just too much work for the lax girls from the county.
NCS’ 29 lax class is stacked with capital blue. I think 5 cap blue and 1-2 cap orange. Their lacrosse futures look bright for high academics DI-III.
NCS Mom/Dad,
First, congratulations on the incredible education you are providing your daughter(s). I am sure they have a lot of potential! However, I think it’s important to have an honest, outside-the-NCS bubble conversation about the current landscape of high-academic D1 lacrosse recruiting.
Frankly, playing on a team like Capital Blue does not guarantee a spot at a top academic D1 school. Many parents fall into the trap of believing that, and I don't want you to be caught unprepared.
Capital does not promise recruitment, and your NCS Coach/Capital Recruiter will likely tell you the same. It has actually been several years since a lacrosse player from NCS went to a high-academic D1( Ivy, Duke, Stanford). I say this because you should have realistic expectations for the future so you can make the best decisions for your daughter now.
It might be time to try to connect with some Capital families who have gone through the process for high academic D1 outside of NCS. (Stone Ridge,Potomac, Holton, Visitation, SSSAS)
They will tell you the truth.
And SJC -- they have as many (or more) Capital alums committed to / playing at Ivy programs than the schools above. One at Yale (and one committed), one at Harvard, one at Penn (and another at Harvard who played for Hero's)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of top tier athletes shy away from NCS. Times have changed. It’s just too much work for the lax girls from the county.
NCS’ 29 lax class is stacked with capital blue. I think 5 cap blue and 1-2 cap orange. Their lacrosse futures look bright for high academics DI-III.
NCS Mom/Dad,
First, congratulations on the incredible education you are providing your daughter(s). I am sure they have a lot of potential! However, I think it’s important to have an honest, outside-the-NCS bubble conversation about the current landscape of high-academic D1 lacrosse recruiting.
Frankly, playing on a team like Capital Blue does not guarantee a spot at a top academic D1 school. Many parents fall into the trap of believing that, and I don't want you to be caught unprepared.
Capital does not promise recruitment, and your NCS Coach/Capital Recruiter will likely tell you the same. It has actually been several years since a lacrosse player from NCS went to a high-academic D1( Ivy, Duke, Stanford). I say this because you should have realistic expectations for the future so you can make the best decisions for your daughter now.
It might be time to try to connect with some Capital families who have gone through the process for high academic D1 outside of NCS. (Stone Ridge,Potomac, Holton, Visitation, SSSAS)
They will tell you the truth.