Anonymous wrote:Cavalier 24 claimed they are the #16 team in the world (www.instagram.com/p/BqLcCF1ADnW)
At the WSYL qualifiers, Cavalier 24 went 1-5 and finished in 8th place out of 10 teams (http://worldseriesofyouthlacrosse.com/qualifiers/east-regional-qualifier/schedule-and-standings). Two years in a row Cavalier sold parents on going to Denver but failed to qualify.
LOL Cavalier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Lol! My son was recruited out of his PUBLIC high school in Virginia to play D1 lacrosse and yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs. "
For every 1 kid recruited from VA/MD/DC publics, there are 10 from the privates. Your kid must've been good.
This ratio is off. More like 70/30 private to public.
Since most of the recruiting activity is done outside of HS play, (coaches really cannot watch Spring games) is this due to the fact that the better kids tend to choose private schools or do the private schools produce better players?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Lol! My son was recruited out of his PUBLIC high school in Virginia to play D1 lacrosse and yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs. "
For every 1 kid recruited from VA/MD/DC publics, there are 10 from the privates. Your kid must've been good.
This ratio is off. More like 70/30 private to public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Lol! My son was recruited out of his PUBLIC high school in Virginia to play D1 lacrosse and yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs. "
For every 1 kid recruited from VA/MD/DC publics, there are 10 from the privates. Your kid must've been good.
This ratio is off. More like 70/30 private to public.
Anonymous wrote:"Lol! My son was recruited out of his PUBLIC high school in Virginia to play D1 lacrosse and yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs. "
For every 1 kid recruited from VA/MD/DC publics, there are 10 from the privates. Your kid must've been good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that this post was made in the link about Cav lax they also list two Hopkins, Penn State, and others who played for Cav one season as kids then went to VLC and Blackwolf.
I had to go see for myself. Every D1 commit listed in the 2019 class save for the coach's son plays for a different club and has for years - Blackwolf and VLC. At least it says current and former players.
How do you even know this? Why do you care enough to find out?
How do I know this? My son knows and has played with several of them on the same club. Do I care enough to do a quick google search to confirm what some previous poster said? Sure, it takes 10 seconds.
But more importantly, I don't like clubs being disingenuous to parents who pay good money to have their child play for them. I would do the same for any other club. It's just poor practice.
Pffft nobody who signs their kid up for the Cavs 4th, 5th, or 6th grade team gives a shit about their "college commits". And that's when most kids are on Cavs - for a few years of grade school, before they move on to another team.
Lol! My son was recruited out of his PUBLIC high school in Virginia to play D1 lacrosse and yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs.
You people are insane and clearly have to push your mediocre athletes into the most "elite" clubs to train them how to move their 2 left feet in the hope that can play for Lynchburg one day.
yea, he played for Cavs and still is best friends with a half dozen of his team mates from Cavs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny that this post was made in the link about Cav lax they also list two Hopkins, Penn State, and others who played for Cav one season as kids then went to VLC and Blackwolf.
I had to go see for myself. Every D1 commit listed in the 2019 class save for the coach's son plays for a different club and has for years - Blackwolf and VLC. At least it says current and former players.
How do you even know this? Why do you care enough to find out?
How do I know this? My son knows and has played with several of them on the same club. Do I care enough to do a quick google search to confirm what some previous poster said? Sure, it takes 10 seconds.
But more importantly, I don't like clubs being disingenuous to parents who pay good money to have their child play for them. I would do the same for any other club. It's just poor practice.
Pffft nobody who signs their kid up for the Cavs 4th, 5th, or 6th grade team gives a shit about their "college commits". And that's when most kids are on Cavs - for a few years of grade school, before they move on to another team.