Anonymous wrote:What happened to the 2023s? Did a bunch of the 2023 kids reclass to 2024? Is that why the 2024s are doing much better this year?
Anonymous wrote:Why are Next Level tryouts so early this year? It is kind of crazy to have 2-day tryouts with the first day mid-July and the second in mid-August.
Anonymous wrote:Why are Next Level tryouts so early this year? It is kind of crazy to have 2-day tryouts with the first day mid-July and the second in mid-August.
Anonymous wrote:Why are Next Level tryouts so early this year? It is kind of crazy to have 2-day tryouts with the first day mid-July and the second in mid-August.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry. It’s a brainer. Nice indoor facility. Sure. Close in location? Check? VLC crabs practice in, Fairfax? Crabs play in Balmere? Yuck. Near private schools? Sure. But how many Landon, and Zaga, and Prep varsity starters choose NL over the competition? Yeh, you get me now. I love the fellas at NL. But the guys in upper management didn’t even play college lax, their heralded recruits started maybe last year, apart from 2020 they are as talent heavy as , what, the Cavaliers? If you are a gamblin man you spend the several thou on NL and hope they help your kid catch better than a no-name d2 college commit. If you want a safer bet, go with the brand names.
Anonymous wrote:Next Level college recruits are excellent players. But nearly all, almost all, all (?) play for competitive private school lacrosse programs. You connect the dots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level college recruits are excellent players. But nearly all, almost all, all (?) play for competitive private school lacrosse programs. You connect the dots.
Same could be said for all the aforementioned programs.
Anonymous wrote:Next Level college recruits are excellent players. But nearly all, almost all, all (?) play for competitive private school lacrosse programs. You connect the dots.