Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the Heights is pretty average in lacrosse.
While NL is run by the Heights head coach, the best players in NL typically end up at either Landon or Gonzaga.
If any club is affiliated with a HS program it would have to be VLC and its ties to Paul VI.
I think the VLC - PVI connection is less strong than it was a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:the Heights is pretty average in lacrosse.
While NL is run by the Heights head coach, the best players in NL typically end up at either Landon or Gonzaga.
If any club is affiliated with a HS program it would have to be VLC and its ties to Paul VI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where are the 2022's going to high school?
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You mean where are some of the 2022 kids from the clubs going to high school?
I think the answer is everywhere, public and private.
As far as privates, PVI, Heights, Zaga have 2022s who play competitive club. In the IAC, Bullis, Landon, St Albans, SSSA and Prep have 2022s (in some cases many) playing for DCE, Madlax, Crabs, VLC and Next Level. Don't know anything about Blackwolf. Those dudes are always shrouded in secrecy.
Um, 2022ers are in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:where are the 2022's going to high school?
?
You mean where are some of the 2022 kids from the clubs going to high school?
I think the answer is everywhere, public and private.
As far as privates, PVI, Heights, Zaga have 2022s who play competitive club. In the IAC, Bullis, Landon, St Albans, SSSA and Prep have 2022s (in some cases many) playing for DCE, Madlax, Crabs, VLC and Next Level. Don't know anything about Blackwolf. Those dudes are always shrouded in secrecy.
Anonymous wrote:where are the 2022's going to high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And DCE 2022 beat Crabs at UNC several weeks ago.
Who cares
Anonymous wrote:And DCE 2022 beat Crabs at UNC several weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we talk about HS lacrosse.
Club lacrosse is a complete money grab!
too many parents are buying into the club lacrosse promise of "college greatness" etc. etc.
hate to break it to you, there is hardly any money in student aid at the college level and maybe only half the D1 schools I would even consider sending my son to.
Several of the D1 programs are schools that I have never even heard of.
There is zero money for D3. But the D3 schools include some of the best colleges in the country. Lacrosse, next to crew, is the best way to get a white male a "hook" into a great school he might otherwise not be admitted. Clubs help kids develop and get exposure and will advocate for your son. Yeah, there are some real jerks running clubs out there. There are also some who aren't so bad. Bottom line, club lacrosse for college recruitment is a necessary evil, especially if your son is not playing for a private school in the MCAC or IAC or Zaga.