Anonymous wrote:Why do you want to play on a VA club, which is just for recruiting, if he's already on a nat team? Hitting the wall and private lessons and working out with one of the pro football players who trains kids around here would be more productive.
Anonymous wrote:DC area is not like jersey when it comes to club. Sounds like you play BBL, which has played all the main DC clubs.
From what you have written, your best bet is to figure out which club team his HS teammates play for and go there. If it's a FCPS, likely VLC or Top Caliber, ACPS would include the former two and add in True. If out west, Hammers would be another option to consider.
With the top 3 clubs (NL, ML, DCE) if your kid can play, he will be added. From a social standpoint, if you are a member at Congressional, Columbia, or Burning Tree you will have friends on those 3 teams.
Anonymous wrote:DC area is not like jersey when it comes to club. Sounds like you play BBL, which has played all the main DC clubs.
From what you have written, your best bet is to figure out which club team his HS teammates play for and go there. If it's a FCPS, likely VLC or Top Caliber, ACPS would include the former two and add in True. If out west, Hammers would be another option to consider.
With the top 3 clubs (NL, ML, DCE) if your kid can play, he will be added. From a social standpoint, if you are a member at Congressional, Columbia, or Burning Tree you will have friends on those 3 teams.
Anonymous wrote:While this thread has created some solid comedy -- much appreciated , I am now convinced the OP has some connection to VLC or is just trying to create incite some folks
A few things
1) If his son was truly a top player in New Jersey, he would know who the top DMV team are
2) If his son was serious about playing D1 lacrosse, he wouldn't be leaving his club before his recruiting summer
3) If his son was truly a top player, his former team would be fine with him playing as an out of state player. I know several out of state players on top jersey teams.
Anonymous wrote:As a 2025 you only have 2 summers left. Unless your son is already being recruited you are going to have to call every club and see who has an opening. It’s really tough for a kid to make it on a competitive team after 9th grade unless he has some kind of introduction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure where in VA you are moving to, but "driving to Maryland" often isn't the big deal you think it is. Sometimes driving from VA to somewhere else in VA can be a bigger pain.
OP here. I used to live in Virginia (years ago) and getting over the American Legion bridge was horrible. Have things improved? Whenever I’ve had to drive through on 95 (we live in NJ now) it’s really terrible between Baltimore and Richmond. Like bad enough that we try to plan our stretch through that area either late at night or early in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where in VA you are moving to, but "driving to Maryland" often isn't the big deal you think it is. Sometimes driving from VA to somewhere else in VA can be a bigger pain.