Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has gone "in-house"
Landon did the same thing as did PVI earlier this year.
That's open to debate. The PIV thing started long ago with near offsides on a clearing defenseman when center middle failed to throw his stick in the air. Just holding it "aloft" doe snot cut in D1-aspirational crease dwellers. Illegal pocket means legal rocket. LOL
WHAT?!?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has gone "in-house"
Landon did the same thing as did PVI earlier this year.
That's open to debate. The PIV thing started long ago with near offsides on a clearing defenseman when center middle failed to throw his stick in the air. Just holding it "aloft" doe snot cut in D1-aspirational crease dwellers. Illegal pocket means legal rocket. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has gone "in-house"
Landon did the same thing as did PVI earlier this year.
Anonymous wrote:Agree, if your son is only mediocre. Better play that sport year round.
If you look at some of the best players in the collegiate game, there is a strong correlation, most of them excelled at 2nd sport in HS.
Agree, if your son is only mediocre. Better play that sport year round.
If your son is a mediocre athlete, I'm sure the dozens of club programs out there will gladly take your monthly check and promise the "college dream"
Agree, if your son is only mediocre. Better play that sport year round.
Agree, if your son is only mediocre. Better play that sport year round.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any '25s that are going to make a difference next year in IAC or WCAC? Arguably the best offensive player in area last year was a '24. Fall ball is starting up and we'll get to see some of these kids. Seems like SJC is top dog by a lot but Prep and Landon will be tight in IAC. Are any teams really going to fall off or make a jump?
Fall ball is a joke.
These kids play way too much lacrosse as is.
Play soccer, run cross country or play football.
Being a year round lax bro won’t help little Johnny in the long run - maybe in the IL rankings
Dropping the other sports in HS didn’t hurt my little Johnny. Actually helped build team chemistry. His teammates and him are present everyday getting better together. Hence they WIN!! Playing many sports and being mediocre at all of them will not help your Little Johnnie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any '25s that are going to make a difference next year in IAC or WCAC? Arguably the best offensive player in area last year was a '24. Fall ball is starting up and we'll get to see some of these kids. Seems like SJC is top dog by a lot but Prep and Landon will be tight in IAC. Are any teams really going to fall off or make a jump?
Fall ball is a joke.
These kids play way too much lacrosse as is.
Play soccer, run cross country or play football.
Being a year round lax bro won’t help little Johnny in the long run - maybe in the IL rankings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any '25s that are going to make a difference next year in IAC or WCAC? Arguably the best offensive player in area last year was a '24. Fall ball is starting up and we'll get to see some of these kids. Seems like SJC is top dog by a lot but Prep and Landon will be tight in IAC. Are any teams really going to fall off or make a jump?
Fall ball is a joke.
These kids play way too much lacrosse as is.
Play soccer, run cross country or play football.
Being a year round lax bro won’t help little Johnny in the long run - maybe in the IL rankings
That's not reality in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any '25s that are going to make a difference next year in IAC or WCAC? Arguably the best offensive player in area last year was a '24. Fall ball is starting up and we'll get to see some of these kids. Seems like SJC is top dog by a lot but Prep and Landon will be tight in IAC. Are any teams really going to fall off or make a jump?
Fall ball is a joke.
These kids play way too much lacrosse as is.
Play soccer, run cross country or play football.
Being a year round lax bro won’t help little Johnny in the long run - maybe in the IL rankings
Anonymous wrote:Any '25s that are going to make a difference next year in IAC or WCAC? Arguably the best offensive player in area last year was a '24. Fall ball is starting up and we'll get to see some of these kids. Seems like SJC is top dog by a lot but Prep and Landon will be tight in IAC. Are any teams really going to fall off or make a jump?