Anonymous wrote:It really doesn't matter which team you play for as long it's Madlax, NL or DCE. Each of these teams produces college players and coaches will come to watch. However, the most important thing is that your kid MUST get on the field. If he is only playing in blowouts, it's time to move to another club. Also, HS matters. It's much easier to get recruited if you go to a school that plays in IAC/WCAC. If you go public, you need to be much more aggressive in reaching out to college coaches your junior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCE will be starting up a 28 team this year. Is there any reason to expect hat it wil be better than the current 27 team (which is abismal)
It will be better than the 27 team. But well behind NL and Madlax. I don’t think there is any reason to believe it will be much different than the BLC 28 team that has went something like 2-19 in HoCo the last 3 years. Might pick up some more out of the rotation NL and Madlax kids, but those kids won’t move the needle any.
Anonymous wrote:DCE will be starting up a 28 team this year. Is there any reason to expect hat it wil be better than the current 27 team (which is abismal)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There in 7th grade yall who cares😂😂
In any given grade, the parents of that grade care plenty. nothing unusual about that. the funny thing is thinking that because YOU don't care, nobody should care.
If little Johnny is a stud athlete then he will be fine wherever he goes and plays club lax (I've heard a few coaches at the D1 level now say that they don't think kids should be playing travel until middle school because they want well-rounded athletes- and look at James Madison who is playing for a state title this weekend and has plenty of kids that aren't lac-first players).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There in 7th grade yall who cares😂😂
In any given grade, the parents of that grade care plenty. nothing unusual about that. the funny thing is thinking that because YOU don't care, nobody should care.
Anonymous wrote:There in 7th grade yall who cares😂😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?
Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).
My kid is on hammers 2028 and this is absolutely not true. There is no room on the roster for anymore players. We already have too many as it is. Just like all the other clubs there will be evals at the end of the season for next years roster.
You must not be an experienced travel lacrosse parent, because the size of the roster has relatively little bearing on whether player(s) will be added. Rather it depends on how good the new player is. If he is good, they will add him at any time, carry an oversized roster until the next tryout cycle, and then trim the size of the team at that time.
You simply have no idea what you are talking about in terms of how the hammers 28 team is run. None. Zip. Zero. Zilch. [/
If Hammers is run differently than other teams (ie, they turn away strong players to protect incumbents), good luck retaining current good players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there any competitive teams for 2028 toward Loudoun?
Hammers 2028 team played in HoCo this Spring (lost in the semis by 1) and will be picking up a few kids from VLC this summer (who are leaving the VLC A team) so will continue to get better. They practice across Loudoun County (Leesburg/South Riding/Aldie/Brambleton).
My kid is on hammers 2028 and this is absolutely not true. There is no room on the roster for anymore players. We already have too many as it is. Just like all the other clubs there will be evals at the end of the season for next years roster.
You must not be an experienced travel lacrosse parent, because the size of the roster has relatively little bearing on whether player(s) will be added. Rather it depends on how good the new player is. If he is good, they will add him at any time, carry an oversized roster until the next tryout cycle, and then trim the size of the team at that time.
Anonymous wrote:NL 2028 didn’t make the finals of HoCo this year so I don’t think I would say that they are the best every year, and all the local 2028 teams lost to the Hawks and to FCA by very similar margins. Who knows who will turn up from where to play with ML this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Historically there is a lot of movement on teams between the summer of eighth grade and ninth grade. NL and ML will be the best teams next year (just like they are every year). DC express will be next best, but far behind those two. If you are looking for college recruiting you need to be on one of those teams (unless VLC can pull off a competitive team, although that seems unlikely at this point).
There is a strong imbalance between offense and defensive talent for 28 in DC. Both NL and ML are deep at pole and d-middie. But both teams desperately need high end offensive talent so there are spots for any player like that.