Anonymous wrote:So are families trying to get their kids into the best school possible using LAX, or into the highest-ranking LAX school possible? For example, Dartmouth is a pretty good school with a pretty bad LAX record. Is it a fool's errand to put this much effort into lax trying to get an edge into a non-lax-power school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can starting players on good B club teams play on top high school teams like Landon, Prep, Gonzaga, or do you have to be an A team member?
It depends on the club team and the high school.
The only B club team that fields solid players is Madlax, in my view. DCE might prove me wrong one day. Especially with the 2021s.
It also depends on the high school. You picked 3 of the best teams in the country. I know for sure Madlax players who might have been on a B team at one point (there is also movement between A and B), started for and did well at Landon. But by and large, the starters are the best players from the best club teams.
If you are talking about schools like St Andrews or Maret, or Sidwell, there are definitely B team players who start on those teams. And if you are talking about public schools, I can pretty much guarantee every B team member on Madlax starts for their high school team.
1. First of all, all the Madlax B teams are terrible. Because being on a B team is terrible because the talent level is dreadful, you play dreadful teams, and nobody is there to watch except random parents.
2. That's a lie perpetuated by Madlax. They put all the kids in the fall in one group, even though everybody knows who is on A and who is on B. But they do that because nobody wants to play on a B team, so they string unsuspecting parents along in the hope that their son may make the A team, when everyone knows that's not going to happen.
3. You are an idiot. There are plenty of Madlax B teams who are nowhere near being able to start for their VA or MD public HS team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year the NESCAC schools and Adrenaline hosted a Froday-Sunday mini camp at Lynn University in Florida. All of the NESCAC schools were represented and many of the head coaches were there. I know three kids who went and got on coaches' radars there (all were very good students) and got offers when the time came July 1 this year. Last year they only had about 80 kids or so (4 teams) so there were lots of opportunities to get to know the coaches' styles. I know I sound like an ad, but after having two kids go through this process I can honestly say it was one of if not the best event either attended.
What were these three kids "offered"?
These are Division III schools, so there are no scholarships.
At that point in time they hadn't applied and the Admissions department hadn't been involved.
So what were they offered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year the NESCAC schools and Adrenaline hosted a Froday-Sunday mini camp at Lynn University in Florida. All of the NESCAC schools were represented and many of the head coaches were there. I know three kids who went and got on coaches' radars there (all were very good students) and got offers when the time came July 1 this year. Last year they only had about 80 kids or so (4 teams) so there were lots of opportunities to get to know the coaches' styles. I know I sound like an ad, but after having two kids go through this process I can honestly say it was one of if not the best event either attended.
What were these three kids "offered"?
These are Division III schools, so there are no scholarships.
At that point in time they hadn't applied and the Admissions department hadn't been involved.
So what were they offered?
One of the 10-12 spots a coach has with Admissions (provided the player falls within loosened, but still high, admission requirements).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year the NESCAC schools and Adrenaline hosted a Froday-Sunday mini camp at Lynn University in Florida. All of the NESCAC schools were represented and many of the head coaches were there. I know three kids who went and got on coaches' radars there (all were very good students) and got offers when the time came July 1 this year. Last year they only had about 80 kids or so (4 teams) so there were lots of opportunities to get to know the coaches' styles. I know I sound like an ad, but after having two kids go through this process I can honestly say it was one of if not the best event either attended.
What were these three kids "offered"?
These are Division III schools, so there are no scholarships.
At that point in time they hadn't applied and the Admissions department hadn't been involved.
So what were they offered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year the NESCAC schools and Adrenaline hosted a Froday-Sunday mini camp at Lynn University in Florida. All of the NESCAC schools were represented and many of the head coaches were there. I know three kids who went and got on coaches' radars there (all were very good students) and got offers when the time came July 1 this year. Last year they only had about 80 kids or so (4 teams) so there were lots of opportunities to get to know the coaches' styles. I know I sound like an ad, but after having two kids go through this process I can honestly say it was one of if not the best event either attended.
What were these three kids "offered"?
These are Division III schools, so there are no scholarships.
At that point in time they hadn't applied and the Admissions department hadn't been involved.
So what were they offered?
Anonymous wrote:Last year the NESCAC schools and Adrenaline hosted a Froday-Sunday mini camp at Lynn University in Florida. All of the NESCAC schools were represented and many of the head coaches were there. I know three kids who went and got on coaches' radars there (all were very good students) and got offers when the time came July 1 this year. Last year they only had about 80 kids or so (4 teams) so there were lots of opportunities to get to know the coaches' styles. I know I sound like an ad, but after having two kids go through this process I can honestly say it was one of if not the best event either attended.