Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any feedback on Cardinals Girls Lacrosse would be appreciated. My middle schooler has played with a top girls club the past couple years and it hasn't been the best fit for her.
Its mediocre, depends on the year. Locally, Pride has a better, stronger program. Stars and MC Elite have much stronger programs.
She has played for 2 of these clubs already. Considering she may go to public HS we are hoping to find a club that will carry her through HS. I know Stars has Capitals but very difficult to make.
Anonymous wrote:Check out Virginia Metro. They go through high school and most of the kids go to or will attend a public high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any feedback on Cardinals Girls Lacrosse would be appreciated. My middle schooler has played with a top girls club the past couple years and it hasn't been the best fit for her.
Its mediocre, depends on the year. Locally, Pride has a better, stronger program. Stars and MC Elite have much stronger programs.
She has played for 2 of these clubs already. Considering she may go to public HS we are hoping to find a club that will carry her through HS. I know Stars has Capitals but very difficult to make.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any feedback on Cardinals Girls Lacrosse would be appreciated. My middle schooler has played with a top girls club the past couple years and it hasn't been the best fit for her.
Its mediocre, depends on the year. Locally, Pride has a better, stronger program. Stars and MC Elite have much stronger programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When comparing lax recruits from STA, Landon, Prep, Gonzaga, and SJC, who has the most on average each year?
Landon, Prep or Gonzaga average at least 6 commits per year, and often higher. SJC and St. Albans fewer, more like 2 a year.
Are you asking about D1 commits or all commits? If all commits, those numbers are higher.
I'm a different poster, but it seems to me D3 commits should "count" also. In which case I agree in any given year the commit numbers could be double that.
Anonymous wrote:Any feedback on Cardinals Girls Lacrosse would be appreciated. My middle schooler has played with a top girls club the past couple years and it hasn't been the best fit for her.
Anonymous wrote:Any feedback on Cardinals Girls Lacrosse would be appreciated. My middle schooler has played with a top girls club the past couple years and it hasn't been the best fit for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Maret--- they have good teams despite being a relatively small school.
On the boys side, they have had college commits each of the last 2 years, if that is something important to your family.
And Sidwell had a commit this year too. Not many by the standards of Landon or Bullis or Prep, but that aside, impressive by national standards.
Best (by far) girl player at Sidwell just left to play at Visi for high school. Sadly, Maret doesn't have any top girl players from 8th grade up. Maybe with a new coach they may attract some.
Visi seems to pilfer the better players from other schools.