Anonymous wrote:This is a long thread and I admit I haven't been able to go through all of it. We may be moving to Western Loudoun County and we have a rising middle school DS who is expressing interest in lacrosse. Does anyone know anything about NOVA West? Do the coaches steer the kids to particular middle school or high school programs? We want to consider both public and private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody have thoughts on 3d mid alantic
3d has made a concerted effort on the girls club side, and they seem to be a popular choice on that side where there is a lot less club competition. For girls 3d is a great choice.
On the boys side the youth teams are decent, but 3d had mixed success poaching high school kids in their first year. One thing that has attracted good players is flexibility. If you can only play fall or only play summer for some reason like your prep school has teams those seasons they are pretty low key and can accommodate that. They also take a lot of kids who play for other clubs who want to supplement their summer schedule with a few more tournaments. One early problem with 3d is they centered in Loudon County which is awful for people who don't live there. I think they recognized how negative people were on that this summer and will adapt by getting fields somewhere in Fairfax so that the commute to practices is less a hassle for kids in other areas. 3d recently posted tryout locations in Fairfax County and that is likely a reaction to the families from the Annapolis or other Maryland areas and Arlington County VA people who just hated driving to the Manassas area. Can't say 3d is the best game in town for getting recruited, but their coaches are all professionals (no dads! no local public high school coaches biased toward their kids, etc.) and the instruction is very good in my opinion. Maybe the recruiting things improve if they keep the youth teams together and they develop better results as the youth teams get into the high school years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question about girls' lax clubs - taking driving distance and effort out of it completely, if a middle school girl had an offer from a top DC area team (Stars) and a top Baltimore area team (Skywalkers), which one would help her grow and develop into a better lax player?
Skywalkers apparently has a lot of internal chaos. I would ask around before committing.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like they had several tryouts around the country. Doesn't look like something where a Madlax dad gets Cabell to call and get him hooked up. Most of the kids on this team already played a year on top D1 teams or are starting college at top programs, Cornell, etc. Does look cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is 3d mid Atlantic just a bunch of goons or is it good lacrosse
According to their website 7 kids from 3d made the U.S. U-19 indoor team. 7 out of 27 isn't shabby.
Anonymous wrote:Is 3d mid Atlantic just a bunch of goons or is it good lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Capital is the only club in this area that can hang with those top tier MD clubs. All of the clubs mentioned - M&D, TLC, Skywalkers - have excellent players and reputations. The question is whether it's the right fit for your daughter and if you want to drive that far to practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question about girls' lax clubs - taking driving distance and effort out of it completely, if a middle school girl had an offer from a top DC area team (Stars) and a top Baltimore area team (Skywalkers), which one would help her grow and develop into a better lax player?
Skywalkers apparently has a lot of internal chaos. I would ask around before committing.
Anonymous wrote:Question about girls' lax clubs - taking driving distance and effort out of it completely, if a middle school girl had an offer from a top DC area team (Stars) and a top Baltimore area team (Skywalkers), which one would help her grow and develop into a better lax player?