Anonymous wrote:How is it that you know it's "these parents"?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
This is kind of an absurd conversation when we are talking about 12 year old girls and HS lacrosse. A lot can change in these middle school years. If all of these girls stay on a similar development track, a big if, then 5 isn’t far fetched, but 10 seems ridiculous. The PP is right that it’s a very deep and talented group but there seem to be 4-6 that stand out even at this point.
Absolutely, and “the best class SR has ever had” is pretty self-important from a group of parents of those same girls. If the coach or someone more objective person was saying this but these parents of 12/13 year old girls saying they’re going to be the best ever is premature and arrogant. When my kids were that age I was trying to teach and model humility, try it.
How is it that you know it's "these parents"?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
This is kind of an absurd conversation when we are talking about 12 year old girls and HS lacrosse. A lot can change in these middle school years. If all of these girls stay on a similar development track, a big if, then 5 isn’t far fetched, but 10 seems ridiculous. The PP is right that it’s a very deep and talented group but there seem to be 4-6 that stand out even at this point.
Absolutely, and “the best class SR has ever had” is pretty self-important from a group of parents of those same girls. If the coach or someone more objective person was saying this but these parents of 12/13 year old girls saying they’re going to be the best ever is premature and arrogant. When my kids were that age I was trying to teach and model humility, try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
This is kind of an absurd conversation when we are talking about 12 year old girls and HS lacrosse. A lot can change in these middle school years. If all of these girls stay on a similar development track, a big if, then 5 isn’t far fetched, but 10 seems ridiculous. The PP is right that it’s a very deep and talented group but there seem to be 4-6 that stand out even at this point.
The poster that was told not a chance in hell said they'd wager that 5-10 would make it and too early to tell if it was as many as 10.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
This is kind of an absurd conversation when we are talking about 12 year old girls and HS lacrosse. A lot can change in these middle school years. If all of these girls stay on a similar development track, a big if, then 5 isn’t far fetched, but 10 seems ridiculous. The PP is right that it’s a very deep and talented group but there seem to be 4-6 that stand out even at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
This is kind of an absurd conversation when we are talking about 12 year old girls and HS lacrosse. A lot can change in these middle school years. If all of these girls stay on a similar development track, a big if, then 5 isn’t far fetched, but 10 seems ridiculous. The PP is right that it’s a very deep and talented group but there seem to be 4-6 that stand out even at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
Again, it's too early to tell. But this is a very good class. Certainly better than no chance in hell.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Not a chance in hell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
I would wager somewhere between 5-10 make it on varsity as freshman. Too early to tell if it’s 10
Anonymous wrote:They're not leaving. Not the best ones, anyway.Anonymous wrote:Leaving for a GV or a GC is not a "start-up"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
The SR 2030 class has some good players. But they aren't better than the top players in the 2030 class. Let's hold off on crowning them the greatest class ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think every 2030 in the area will make varsity as freshmen? Is that because the 2027 and 28 classes are so down? But every one of them, how many club teams is that?Anonymous wrote:Recruiting for a 2030 means focusing on development to make HS varsity in 2 years. That is their priority- and trying out for certain select tournament teams but not all. Getting their grades up in 9th-10th. I would not be surprised if they all make varsity at their high schools as 9th graders.
Who’s “they all”? Girls from a specific school or club team or do you mean all 2030’s in the area somehow?
Maybe SR? That will be one of the single best classes they’ve ever had.
Yes, at the very least the 2027-2029 players at SR are going to be sitting the bench when the 2030s get there. As noted by PP, 2030 will be the best class they have ever had.
There’s no way any class is that good. At a school and team as good as SR 4-5 making varsity as freshmen would be a lot.
Anonymous wrote:If this SR class is as good as some say, then AS roster this summer should be filled with these players.
They're not leaving. Not the best ones, anyway.Anonymous wrote:Leaving for a GV or a GC is not a "start-up"