Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out....
If my son plays lacrosse for Bullis, GP, Gonzaga, or Landon, why would I pay to play on a travel club as well? Don't all of the top collegiate lacrosse coaches have relationships with the HC's at these schools? I can understand if you are a star on a mediocre team, and you want to play college lacrosse, but it seems like a poor use of money to pay the premium to play on a HS travel team.
Thoughts?
Your instincts are correct. Playing for top high school program is all you need.
Are you a college recruiter? How would you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me out....
If my son plays lacrosse for Bullis, GP, Gonzaga, or Landon, why would I pay to play on a travel club as well? Don't all of the top collegiate lacrosse coaches have relationships with the HC's at these schools? I can understand if you are a star on a mediocre team, and you want to play college lacrosse, but it seems like a poor use of money to pay the premium to play on a HS travel team.
Thoughts?
Your instincts are correct. Playing for top high school program is all you need.
Anonymous wrote:Help me out....
If my son plays lacrosse for Bullis, GP, Gonzaga, or Landon, why would I pay to play on a travel club as well? Don't all of the top collegiate lacrosse coaches have relationships with the HC's at these schools? I can understand if you are a star on a mediocre team, and you want to play college lacrosse, but it seems like a poor use of money to pay the premium to play on a HS travel team.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Again, anyone looking at the new Maryland Hawks club lax for their high school son this coming year?
Anonymous wrote:DELETE THIS THREAD. There are other lacrosse message boards for parents. Or put this thread in the Sports forum like every other sports-related thread.
This just takes up room for threads that are directly related to Private Schools, not sports.
Anonymous wrote:I think this thread is useful for people who want to understand the culture and mindset of the private school parents.