Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a fountain of misinformation on this thread.
It's not misinformation that Rowlett bailed and left DJO in a bad spot.
Anonymous wrote:What a fountain of misinformation on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, he really already left ?
In DMV outlook thread, it said he left because of lack of talent. It wasn't any different than when he took job. Kind of bush league move. DJO cancelled winter sports on their own, so maybe there was an issue there. He's coaching VLC still. Not sure why he couldn't use that program to build up DJO.
VLC has kids from many schools. Mostly public schools. They do not push schools on the families
DJO would be quite a drive for most VLC families 2025's and younger. We thought about DJO when we heard what Coach R was trying to do there, but it's so far away and we'd probably have to move. Great school though.
Look at the rosters for SJC and GZ and see how far people go. Rabil commuted a lot farther to go to DeMatha. Of course VLC 2025s are not even remotely strong enough to compete with the big boys, but it is better than what they have and they would beat the lower half of WCAC in 3 years. Pat Young at BI is doing a good job building that program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way, he really already left ?
In DMV outlook thread, it said he left because of lack of talent. It wasn't any different than when he took job. Kind of bush league move. DJO cancelled winter sports on their own, so maybe there was an issue there. He's coaching VLC still. Not sure why he couldn't use that program to build up DJO.
VLC has kids from many schools. Mostly public schools. They do not push schools on the families
DJO would be quite a drive for most VLC families 2025's and younger. We thought about DJO when we heard what Coach R was trying to do there, but it's so far away and we'd probably have to move. Great school though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen PVI advertise a prospect day, but not any others. What is the offer from the schools, admission or scholarship?
Lax parents tend to through around the amount of scholarship their DS is getting from a D1 school, which never really adds up as fully funded programs are only authorized 12 total for a 50+ person roster. My personal favorites are when they talk about the "full ride" DS is getting from an Ivey...
Admission. A roster spot. Playing in the top conference in the country. In the case of PVI, a gorgeous new facility and campus and the religious education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VLC families are primarily PVI kids if they are looking for a WCAC program.
DJO would have been an uphill recruiting battle but hiring the Top Caliber founder and his coaches to support seemed like a good way to get recruiting off the ground...are those guys staying or taking over? Have they officially left JWR?
So O'Connell has hired coaches from Top Caliber?
Seems like with PVI moving out west that VLC (or any other club) located near O'Connell would consider that instead of relocating their family for HS lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:I've seen PVI advertise a prospect day, but not any others. What is the offer from the schools, admission or scholarship?
Lax parents tend to through around the amount of scholarship their DS is getting from a D1 school, which never really adds up as fully funded programs are only authorized 12 total for a 50+ person roster. My personal favorites are when they talk about the "full ride" DS is getting from an Ivey...
Anonymous wrote:VLC families are primarily PVI kids if they are looking for a WCAC program.
DJO would have been an uphill recruiting battle but hiring the Top Caliber founder and his coaches to support seemed like a good way to get recruiting off the ground...are those guys staying or taking over? Have they officially left JWR?
Anonymous wrote:Are these schools really out recruiting middle school aged kids?
My assumption has always been that its a pretty equal split of the parents approaching the desired schools, and the other part club team coaches approaching parents to pull kids to different clubs.
The major movement seems to start at 6th grade level.