Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a Saints parent but a lot of talk about not subbing. During my years watching my kids in the ISL I’ve never seen anyone sub consistently, not Saints, Visi, SR, or Potomac. Seen some middy fliers, but I’m pretty sure Saints does that too.
So who subs consistently to prevent fatigue and not just as punishment for a bad shot or turnover?
I think the biggest difference between SSSAS and Potomac yesterday was the fact that their respective coaches left the players with a hot hand on and subbed off the contributing middys to get new personnel on.
Anonymous wrote:Not a Saints parent but a lot of talk about not subbing. During my years watching my kids in the ISL I’ve never seen anyone sub consistently, not Saints, Visi, SR, or Potomac. Seen some middy fliers, but I’m pretty sure Saints does that too.
So who subs consistently to prevent fatigue and not just as punishment for a bad shot or turnover?
Anonymous wrote:Not a Saints parent but a lot of talk about not subbing. During my years watching my kids in the ISL I’ve never seen anyone sub consistently, not Saints, Visi, SR, or Potomac. Seen some middy fliers, but I’m pretty sure Saints does that too.
So who subs consistently to prevent fatigue and not just as punishment for a bad shot or turnover?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Leave and go to a school that will play your kid as a starter. Even if the school isn’t as good your kid will get to play against top teams, will get a chance at contributing and getting recognized for it which helps with recruiting. Will also have a chance at team honors like All ISL or WCAC or Met or whatever. Builds your kids lax resume. You will have no chance at getting better on JV playing rec level lacrosse. And when you leave get an actual commitment from the coach.
Colleges recruit from club. HS matters none at all, other than the possibility that the coach is connected and can put in a good word.
Have you seen recruiting profiles of girls from a top club? The list of accolades is largely from the high school team. Lists whether you were on varsity, how many years, were you a starter, how many goals, turnovers, what recognition you received. Do you not think every girls from SR isn’t highlighting they played on a three time ISL champion team? Some of your highlight reel comes from high school. It does matter .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waiting for the blow hard know it all Saints dads to let us know how they really feel. Heard they were harassing Potomac's students.
I was at the game. That didn’t happen. Potomac boys were fine, and only their own admin person shut them down when they mocked the goalie when she was pulled at the end of the 2nd quarter.
Folks should take what they’re reading with a grain of salt.
I second this- the Potomac students did bring their A game support wise but nothing crazy. Our saints girls just couldn't control the ball on their side and I think those boys played a big part in that.
Potomac student body fans have a motto: "We only attend away semi-final games!" They were no shows when they hosted a crucial semi-final match last week against SR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Waiting for the blow hard know it all Saints dads to let us know how they really feel. Heard they were harassing Potomac's students.
I was at the game. That didn’t happen. Potomac boys were fine, and only their own admin person shut them down when they mocked the goalie when she was pulled at the end of the 2nd quarter.
Folks should take what they’re reading with a grain of salt.
I second this- the Potomac students did bring their A game support wise but nothing crazy. Our saints girls just couldn't control the ball on their side and I think those boys played a big part in that.
Potomac student body fans have a motto: "We only attend away semi-final games!" They were no shows when they hosted a crucial semi-final match last week against SR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Leave and go to a school that will play your kid as a starter. Even if the school isn’t as good your kid will get to play against top teams, will get a chance at contributing and getting recognized for it which helps with recruiting. Will also have a chance at team honors like All ISL or WCAC or Met or whatever. Builds your kids lax resume. You will have no chance at getting better on JV playing rec level lacrosse. And when you leave get an actual commitment from the coach.
Colleges recruit from club. HS matters none at all, other than the possibility that the coach is connected and can put in a good word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Leave and go to a school that will play your kid as a starter. Even if the school isn’t as good your kid will get to play against top teams, will get a chance at contributing and getting recognized for it which helps with recruiting. Will also have a chance at team honors like All ISL or WCAC or Met or whatever. Builds your kids lax resume. You will have no chance at getting better on JV playing rec level lacrosse. And when you leave get an actual commitment from the coach.
Colleges recruit from club. HS matters none at all, other than the possibility that the coach is connected and can put in a good word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Leave and go to a school that will play your kid as a starter. Even if the school isn’t as good your kid will get to play against top teams, will get a chance at contributing and getting recognized for it which helps with recruiting. Will also have a chance at team honors like All ISL or WCAC or Met or whatever. Builds your kids lax resume. You will have no chance at getting better on JV playing rec level lacrosse. And when you leave get an actual commitment from the coach.
Colleges recruit from club. HS matters none at all, other than the possibility that the coach is connected and can put in a good word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash! you don’t get better playing on varsity you get better working on your own and training in the off-season! That’s why you’re on JV!Anonymous wrote:You know they will. Would hate to be a freshman or sophomore next year. They will all be on JV and not have any chance to improve their skills during the high school season. Someone told me even juniors will be on JV also.
That’s not true at sssas. There is no space on varsity and will be no space next year. Even if there were space KJ doesn’t
sub. Rising sophomores are really screwed. Even if you’re on a top club team how do you get recruited if you’re on JV?
Leave and go to a school that will play your kid as a starter. Even if the school isn’t as good your kid will get to play against top teams, will get a chance at contributing and getting recognized for it which helps with recruiting. Will also have a chance at team honors like All ISL or WCAC or Met or whatever. Builds your kids lax resume. You will have no chance at getting better on JV playing rec level lacrosse. And when you leave get an actual commitment from the coach.