Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age did your kids start playing? Where/what club?
My sibling and I were Div 1 soccer players, but the travel soccer thing these days make me want to stab my eyes out.
Son is 8. DH went to Hopkins son is no gung-ho to quit travel soccer and go into LAX.
My kids do travel soccer and lacrosse. If soccer makes you want to stab your eyes out don't play lax, it is much worse.
If you are in MD you are stuck with Bethesda and Club blue. You could drive to VA and play madlax.
Have to agree here, soccer is much more "tame" and less of "scene" than the lacrosse field sidelines.....TRUST ME on that!
Ha!! Thanks for the tip. I grew up in am intense soccer family. The problem with soccer is the picks are soooooo political--even if you are David Beckham you have a good chance of not making the National team.
Crazy parents I can tune out---shady, political shit not so much.
Is it straightforward or does it also have that element?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age did your kids start playing? Where/what club?
My sibling and I were Div 1 soccer players, but the travel soccer thing these days make me want to stab my eyes out.
Son is 8. DH went to Hopkins son is no gung-ho to quit travel soccer and go into LAX.
My kids do travel soccer and lacrosse. If soccer makes you want to stab your eyes out don't play lax, it is much worse.
If you are in MD you are stuck with Bethesda and Club blue. You could drive to VA and play madlax.
Have to agree here, soccer is much more "tame" and less of "scene" than the lacrosse field sidelines.....TRUST ME on that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools are the big LAX recruiters? Any on the west coast?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age did your kids start playing? Where/what club?
My sibling and I were Div 1 soccer players, but the travel soccer thing these days make me want to stab my eyes out.
Son is 8. DH went to Hopkins son is no gung-ho to quit travel soccer and go into LAX.
My kids do travel soccer and lacrosse. If soccer makes you want to stab your eyes out don't play lax, it is much worse.
If you are in MD you are stuck with Bethesda and Club blue. You could drive to VA and play madlax.
Anonymous wrote:Are all the club teams in the close-to-DC suburbs that do a good job of getting your DC exposure to college recruiters in NOVA?
Anonymous wrote:What age did your kids start playing? Where/what club?
My sibling and I were Div 1 soccer players, but the travel soccer thing these days make me want to stab my eyes out.
Son is 8. DH went to Hopkins son is no gung-ho to quit travel soccer and go into LAX.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Besides playing in college and scholarships that come with that, what are some other benefits of playing?
Not OP, but if I saw a resume come through my desk from a Div. 1 lacrosse player, it would definitely be put on the top of the pile. I would know that this person is a hard worker, can set his/her sights on a goal and achieve it, and would be a great team player.
Anonymous wrote:What age did your kids start playing? Where/what club?
My sibling and I were Div 1 soccer players, but the travel soccer thing these days make me want to stab my eyes out.
Son is 8. DH went to Hopkins son is no gung-ho to quit travel soccer and go into LAX.
Anonymous wrote:Besides playing in college and scholarships that come with that, what are some other benefits of playing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a public or private school family?
Hi my son went D1 went to public and my son D3 private.
Did going to a private make the recruitment process any easier?
No I cannot say it did, only real difference was that in one school the advisers had far less kids to oversee whereas in public obviously they have a larger group to advise but with recruiting for ANY sport, you really have to be your own advocate, I cannot stress it enough. You cannot assume that the school adviser is well versed and up to speed with the fast changing game of recruiting. We did our due diligence and homework in helping our sons and frankly did not see any difference worth mentioning in private vs. public. Bottom line is if you have a kid who is a college level player and coaches want him, it will not matter if its in a private or public school.
Thanks for this information!
My son is an excellent player. For a number of reasons, he cannot participate with a club team in high school. He is at a competitive lax program in a MoCo public school, and according to the coaches, will lily be a future first team All Met. Will the coaches recommend him to summer recruitment tournaments? Is there any way my son can get recruited without playing for a club team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a public or private school family?
Hi my son went D1 went to public and my son D3 private.
Did going to a private make the recruitment process any easier?
No I cannot say it did, only real difference was that in one school the advisers had far less kids to oversee whereas in public obviously they have a larger group to advise but with recruiting for ANY sport, you really have to be your own advocate, I cannot stress it enough. You cannot assume that the school adviser is well versed and up to speed with the fast changing game of recruiting. We did our due diligence and homework in helping our sons and frankly did not see any difference worth mentioning in private vs. public. Bottom line is if you have a kid who is a college level player and coaches want him, it will not matter if its in a private or public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you a public or private school family?
Hi my son went D1 went to public and my son D3 private.
Did going to a private make the recruitment process any easier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you create the video you sent to the coaches.
We videotaped them at their games in the summer and they did the editing, there are many online easy to use programs that nearly all the teens know how to use/edit. Many of their school games and some club games were videotaped by a hired videographer (by the club or school) so they would edit from that film.
Also each game was only maybe 30 seconds or so, with a total game tape being about 4-6 minutes max. VERY important to have this.
So you took video from Freshman year, and sent it when? August before sophomore year?