Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
May be too little, too late. Madlax is creating Maryland based teams this year. I wish NL had gone the high school route earlier. Performance is also showing signs of being competitive at the HS level. Will be a battle for talent, and I think in the,end there will only be one team standing.
Which Performance Team is competitive?
Also Performance is $3800/yr. so only kids desperate for a team or extremely wealthy will play for them.
Performance is run by great guys who played lacrosse at the highest levels. They also have a stable of excellent coaches, including a few big names in the local high school scene. They also tapped into the MoCo talent pool, many from the public schools. With all these things going for them, you'd think they'd be real contenders. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be their focus, and it can be demoralizing for the kids and their families to get regularly crushed by their opponents. To make matters worse, every year the small handful of stars are picked off by one of the VA club teams. Not at all affiliated with Next Level, but I do hope they succeed. It is embarrassing that living in MD, the lax hotbed, the best area club teams are all in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just received an invitation to Jake Reeds Nov showcase in NC. He says it is a big deal, particularly as his goal is to play at the college level. I see it s expensive and is scheduled for a weekend where we have other conflicts. Is this really that big of an opportunity for my son?
Yes. It is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any thoughts on breakout folding into Bethesda where will most kids go
Did breakout merge with BLC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
May be too little, too late. Madlax is creating Maryland based teams this year. I wish NL had gone the high school route earlier. Performance is also showing signs of being competitive at the HS level. Will be a battle for talent, and I think in the,end there will only be one team standing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just received an invitation to Jake Reeds Nov showcase in NC. He says it is a big deal, particularly as his goal is to play at the college level. I see it s expensive and is scheduled for a weekend where we have other conflicts. Is this really that big of an opportunity for my son?
Yes. It is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
May be too little, too late. Madlax is creating Maryland based teams this year. I wish NL had gone the high school route earlier. Performance is also showing signs of being competitive at the HS level. Will be a battle for talent, and I think in the,end there will only be one team standing.
Which Performance Team is competitive?
Also Performance is $3800/yr. so only kids desperate for a team or extremely wealthy will play for them.
Performance is run by great guys who played lacrosse at the highest levels. They also have a stable of excellent coaches, including a few big names in the local high school scene. They also tapped into the MoCo talent pool, many from the public schools. With all these things going for them, you'd think they'd be real contenders. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be their focus, and it can be demoralizing for the kids and their families to get regularly crushed by their opponents. To make matters worse, every year the small handful of stars are picked off by one of the VA club teams. Not at all affiliated with Next Level, but I do hope they succeed. It is embarrassing that living in MD, the lax hotbed, the best area club teams are all in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
May be too little, too late. Madlax is creating Maryland based teams this year. I wish NL had gone the high school route earlier. Performance is also showing signs of being competitive at the HS level. Will be a battle for talent, and I think in the,end there will only be one team standing.
Which Performance Team is competitive?
Also Performance is $3800/yr. so only kids desperate for a team or extremely wealthy will play for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
May be too little, too late. Madlax is creating Maryland based teams this year. I wish NL had gone the high school route earlier. Performance is also showing signs of being competitive at the HS level. Will be a battle for talent, and I think in the,end there will only be one team standing.
Anonymous wrote:I've been told next level will be adding one high school team per year moving forward.
Anonymous wrote:My son just received an invitation to Jake Reeds Nov showcase in NC. He says it is a big deal, particularly as his goal is to play at the college level. I see it s expensive and is scheduled for a weekend where we have other conflicts. Is this really that big of an opportunity for my son?