Anonymous wrote:Team of decade? Holy cow. Did you ever watch the SPSG and McDonogh teams between 21-24?
Anonymous wrote:Team of decade? Holy cow. Did you ever watch the SPSG and McDonogh teams between 21-24?
Anonymous wrote:MV 10
MCD 8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With MV’s coach leaving, the dynasty will be short lived. That’s how it always works in the IAAM.
So kids transferring from MV? I honestly don’t know if the super team is good for IAAM or the majority of kids at MV who spend majority of games on sideline
Agree, but if you’re not getting minutes at MV - where do you go? NDP? SPSG? It’s not like they don’t also have huge benches and JV teams. Unless you’re one of the HoCo public school girls, the next steps seem risky too.
Also think some may be waiting around to see who they hire as next coach
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With MV’s coach leaving, the dynasty will be short lived. That’s how it always works in the IAAM.
So kids transferring from MV? I honestly don’t know if the super team is good for IAAM or the majority of kids at MV who spend majority of games on sideline
Anonymous wrote:With MV’s coach leaving, the dynasty will be short lived. That’s how it always works in the IAAM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if some regret following the herd to MV.
Obviously there are reasons beyond lacrosse, but knowing some of them, I can guarantee lacrosse is a huge considerations. I just don't understand how the '29 class and beyond didn't do the math.
I would love to hear those other reasons. The education is subpar compared to other private schools.
Kids want to be with friends they know and they all think HS is just club 2.0 and it isn’t.
It’s a zero sum game, and they don’t realize the grad year above you and two years above you are already there and just as talented.
This is so true. The girls and parents of 8th graders who start on a good club team believe that means they will make and contribute to varsity as freshman at A conference schools.
They are coming into programs that have top players in each grad year above them. Bigger, faster and with more experience. It takes a special talent to excel as a 14 year old competing against 15-18 year olds. So they go to Maryvale, McD, SPSG and assume they will be a star out of the box. It’s nuts.
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone in the region knows the deal with MV. No need to rub it in. If they want to pick a school for lacrosse, that's their business. The school isn't quite as rigorous academically as some others, but it's not a bad school.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if some regret following the herd to MV.
Obviously there are reasons beyond lacrosse, but knowing some of them, I can guarantee lacrosse is a huge considerations. I just don't understand how the '29 class and beyond didn't do the math.
I would love to hear those other reasons. The education is subpar compared to other private schools.
Bar for admission is lower than for many other schools and price tag (pre-financial aid, scholarship, etc) is more affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta wonder if some regret following the herd to MV.
Obviously there are reasons beyond lacrosse, but knowing some of them, I can guarantee lacrosse is a huge considerations. I just don't understand how the '29 class and beyond didn't do the math.
I would love to hear those other reasons. The education is subpar compared to other private schools.
Kids want to be with friends they know and they all think HS is just club 2.0 and it isn’t.
It’s a zero sum game, and they don’t realize the grad year above you and two years above you are already there and just as talented.