Anonymous
Post 12/05/2024 11:49     Subject: Fall Brawl

I have two boys who play rec lacrosse. Neither were asked to play in fall brawl. It seemed like all the club kids were asked because dads are the coaches. My kids play soccer and other sports besides lacrosse. It was uncomfortable to tell my youngest that he wasn't chosen to play when our carpool was asking why he wasn't in fall brawl. My kids play lacrosse for fun and are in elementary. Too many parents relieving their D1 playing days making it miserable for everyone.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 18:46     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


Well since only 2% of all HS lax girls make it to D1. The 99% seems about right.
It's actually 3.5% for Division 1 women, or D1 for newbies.

The post was about college, though, so excluding club that's 12-13%. Not 1%.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 17:41     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


Well since only 2% of all HS lax girls make it to D1. The 99% seems about right.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 15:46     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.


DS typically has about 8-10 boys per year that go on to play in college. Probably about 3-5 each year at D1.
You said "mostly all go on to college" and "most or all of them will be committed". 8 out of 30 isn't all of them, and it's not close to most of them.


You are pointing out an inconsistency between two different posters, but in any event, I am the poster who said "mostly" will go on to play in college and I'm happy to explain further. I cited the DS 2026 class as an example, and I was referring only to the A team, which in its final season of 14U had 16-17 players. there are already several D1 commits, including Boston University, High Point, Vermont. I expect a couple more D1, plus some D2 and D3s by the spring/summer, plus a couple of 2027s who will be committing next year, meaning that most of those 16-17 will play in college. I don't count the B players because they generally do not play in Fall Brawl, and the original debate was whether the kids representing teams like Dulles South at Fall Brawl are going to play in college. Someone said that 99% will NOT play in college, and I was responding to that. Sorry for any confusion - hope this helps!


You should refer to the 2026 threads there are two of them. The one thing all of the 2026 DS players who are committed have in common is that they play for PVI. PVI did not have a JV team last year so the 2027 class at PVI is not strong like the 2026 class. When looking at 2029/2030 that will play at Fall Brawl, unless a bulk goes on to PVI, do not think they will have 15-16 college players. Also with a rec program that is two classes or two grade levels. Did any of the Indy kids get D1 offers?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 15:06     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.


DS typically has about 8-10 boys per year that go on to play in college. Probably about 3-5 each year at D1.
You said "mostly all go on to college" and "most or all of them will be committed". 8 out of 30 isn't all of them, and it's not close to most of them.


You are pointing out an inconsistency between two different posters, but in any event, I am the poster who said "mostly" will go on to play in college and I'm happy to explain further. I cited the DS 2026 class as an example, and I was referring only to the A team, which in its final season of 14U had 16-17 players. there are already several D1 commits, including Boston University, High Point, Vermont. I expect a couple more D1, plus some D2 and D3s by the spring/summer, plus a couple of 2027s who will be committing next year, meaning that most of those 16-17 will play in college. I don't count the B players because they generally do not play in Fall Brawl, and the original debate was whether the kids representing teams like Dulles South at Fall Brawl are going to play in college. Someone said that 99% will NOT play in college, and I was responding to that. Sorry for any confusion - hope this helps!
There was no confusion, you're just altering everything you said before.
Go get 'em this spring.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 13:52     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.


DS typically has about 8-10 boys per year that go on to play in college. Probably about 3-5 each year at D1.
You said "mostly all go on to college" and "most or all of them will be committed". 8 out of 30 isn't all of them, and it's not close to most of them.


You are pointing out an inconsistency between two different posters, but in any event, I am the poster who said "mostly" will go on to play in college and I'm happy to explain further. I cited the DS 2026 class as an example, and I was referring only to the A team, which in its final season of 14U had 16-17 players. there are already several D1 commits, including Boston University, High Point, Vermont. I expect a couple more D1, plus some D2 and D3s by the spring/summer, plus a couple of 2027s who will be committing next year, meaning that most of those 16-17 will play in college. I don't count the B players because they generally do not play in Fall Brawl, and the original debate was whether the kids representing teams like Dulles South at Fall Brawl are going to play in college. Someone said that 99% will NOT play in college, and I was responding to that. Sorry for any confusion - hope this helps!
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2024 11:06     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.


DS typically has about 8-10 boys per year that go on to play in college. Probably about 3-5 each year at D1.
You said "mostly all go on to college" and "most or all of them will be committed". 8 out of 30 isn't all of them, and it's not close to most of them.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:40     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:DS would be D team rec. in Baltimore. Slow your roll.


Naw. Baltimore rec teams are awful. They destroyed rec teams years ago and all the decent kids do club only.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:33     Subject: Fall Brawl

DS would be D team rec. in Baltimore. Slow your roll.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 20:01     Subject: Fall Brawl

Cool story. And they love to cheat
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 19:51     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.


DS typically has about 8-10 boys per year that go on to play in college. Probably about 3-5 each year at D1.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 19:08     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Go easy there, Chip. They have 30 kids per class, and most definitely all of them are not going on to play in college. Even if about anyone could play somewhere in D3. It's a rec program after all. And certainly not a "dominant" one.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 16:04     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Actually about 92% will not play in college.


BS - the kids in a dominant program like Dulles South mostly will go on to play in college. For example, the Dulles South class of 2026 already has multiple D1 commits, and by November 1 of next year, most or all of them will be committed somewhere in D1, D2, or D3. The coaches and the kids in this program play to win and they take pride in that.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 14:45     Subject: Fall Brawl

So who won?
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2024 14:33     Subject: Fall Brawl

Anonymous wrote:No one cares and 99.9% of these kids will never play in college!


Including you and your NA kids