Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DMV Rebels? Probably a money grab but what are the options for a kid who started as a freshman in highschool and wants more practice and coaching so they continue to improve and play more on their HS team?
Run..... Horrendous program
Why? What are other options for hs kids who want to keep playing but can’t make these more elite teams?
I've never heard of them, but from their web page they look like a fairly professional but more low key program for kids who want to play summer and fall tournaments. They don't play in HoCo, which is interesting, because there are HoCo divisions for all levels of play so they could do it if they wanted.
I am guessing that maybe it caters to kids who play baseball or soccer and lacrosse is their second sport.
I would be interested to know why someone says it is horrendous; it looks to me like a good alternative to the B teams of NL and ML.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DMV Rebels? Probably a money grab but what are the options for a kid who started as a freshman in highschool and wants more practice and coaching so they continue to improve and play more on their HS team?
Run..... Horrendous program
Why? What are other options for hs kids who want to keep playing but can’t make these more elite teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DMV Rebels? Probably a money grab but what are the options for a kid who started as a freshman in highschool and wants more practice and coaching so they continue to improve and play more on their HS team?
Run..... Horrendous program
Anonymous wrote:What do people think of DMV Rebels? Probably a money grab but what are the options for a kid who started as a freshman in highschool and wants more practice and coaching so they continue to improve and play more on their HS team?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.clubbluelacrosse.com/
Anonymous wrote:IMHO highschool travel makes no sense for the boy who is not committed to playing in college. Unlike grade school and middle school- summers in highschool are very important, you get a job, internships, learn to drive, study for the SAT/ACT apply to college, get a girlfriend etc. travel ball is too much of an investment to not get more out of it than memories
You forgot to mention you mean for boys in your family.Anonymous wrote:IMHO highschool travel makes no sense for the boy who is not committed to playing in college. Unlike grade school and middle school- summers in highschool are very important, you get a job, internships, learn to drive, study for the SAT/ACT apply to college, get a girlfriend etc. travel ball is too much of an investment to not get more out of it than memories
Anonymous wrote:A new club is forming in moco.
Anonymous wrote:A new club is forming in moco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is DCE a good spot for a kid riding the bench at ML/NL and facing a future of limited playing time or dropping town to their “B” teams? Don’t care about college recruiting.
no, it is a terrible spot because he will the same limited playing time on DCE as ML/NL. If he doesn't care about recruiting just to with whichever of the three B teams (ML DMV, NL Red, or DCE Orange) he likes best.
How can that be the case, at least for the next few class years? Won’t DCE Black be comprised largely of kids leaving their programs for greener pastures and would tend to be toward the bottom of the depth chart on their teams like ML, NL, Hawks, etc.? For the next class up for example - the 2031s - the BLC team is not competitive at all, plays in the very last HoCo bracket, etc. etc. and I’d imagine has maybe one or two kids good enough to make a DCE Black quality team. Where will they find 20+ kids good enough to start for the ML, NL, Hawks/Crabs clubs but willing to leave for a new DCE team?
Trust me, they will find them. Often it is the better players on ML and NL, not the weaker ones, who move over to DCE. Plus DCE will recruit players as far south as Richmond, north as Philly, and east as Annapolis. For example, DCE 2028 was one of the weaker teams in HoCo in spring of 2024, but now are better than Madlax and Next Level. If your son is not good enough to qet playing meaningful time at ML or NL, moving to DCE will not solve the problem, and might make it worse.