Anonymous wrote:What the heck is Hardlax?
Anonymous wrote:My point is there is no will to drive to Loudoun for a club team.
Cavs, Evergreen.
My point is there is no will to drive to Loudoun for a club team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And help get kids ready for competition - w some better focus, maybe good things will come from rebranding themselves as Hammers LCAnonymous wrote:Evergreen lacrosse may want to consider HOCO league in the future. It is a good way to find out the best skill level when scheduling summer tournaments
They do have the basis of a good program. Solid coaching with out dads, outstanding facilities, and Loudoun is a growing base of players. For some reason they better players are still heading to other teams.
Loudoun is just too far out for it to be a viable option for most people.
Wow, what rock are you living under? Loudoun has the largest pool of young families and where most of the NOVA talent is being developed. Loudoun is not far for Loudoun people. I agree that a Mont. Co family would never go there but a Loudoun family is not heading to practice at GP or Landon.
Your both wrong. There are family's from MD traveling to VA, family's from VA traveling to MD, family's from Richmond and Charlottesville traveling to NoVA etc.
Then you have the kids from SC, TX, CA and elsewhere who fly in to play for their Club teams in the Mid Atlantic. Even Baltimore kids from BL, LB, Gilman etc are starting to play for some of the stronger Long Island Teams.
If there's a will, there's a way and it's being proven again and again that athletes will pretty much do whatever it takes to seek out what they perceive to be a better opportunity, more competitive play etc.
My point is there is no will to drive to Loudoun for a club team. Maybe that will change but right now it’s not worth it. Long Island yes - maybe but let’s be real. You have to have something to draw people out there and you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:As the subject is CLUB lacrosse I do think it is a valid point about VA Public schools. This year there will not be one private school program in Loudoun that is competitive in Lacrosse. PVI opens in 2020. No one can argue that the public school talent is close to the private school talent team v. team but if you pool players from many schools together one could make a solid team. That is what club lacrosse is. Does NOVA have enough players? I think yes. The issue is if more clubs pop up and it spreads the talent across too many teams. Someone will miss out. Evergreen has a lot of reasons to attract players but seemed to have lost many to Blackwolf. There are always outliers such as parents who will go to practices 3-4 hours away. But for the most part, the NOVA kids going to Baltimore teams and the Baltimore kids going to LI teams are doing so as GUEST players for a tournament. Teams like Legends, WCStars, Dukes...are not the same and will still draw kids from all over including NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:It is almost certainly true that if you plucked the very best players from various VA public schools, you could create a team that competes at the highest level. However, lacrosse as a sport generally doesn't have the same focus in VA as in MD. This is why the IAC has no less than four private that compete on a national level and the MIAA has no leas than six private schools that do the same. The talent pool in MD is just deeper because more kids play lacrosse and recieve better instruction at a younger age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And help get kids ready for competition - w some better focus, maybe good things will come from rebranding themselves as Hammers LCAnonymous wrote:Evergreen lacrosse may want to consider HOCO league in the future. It is a good way to find out the best skill level when scheduling summer tournaments
They do have the basis of a good program. Solid coaching with out dads, outstanding facilities, and Loudoun is a growing base of players. For some reason they better players are still heading to other teams.
Loudoun is just too far out for it to be a viable option for most people.
Wow, what rock are you living under? Loudoun has the largest pool of young families and where most of the NOVA talent is being developed. Loudoun is not far for Loudoun people. I agree that a Mont. Co family would never go there but a Loudoun family is not heading to practice at GP or Landon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And help get kids ready for competition - w some better focus, maybe good things will come from rebranding themselves as Hammers LCAnonymous wrote:Evergreen lacrosse may want to consider HOCO league in the future. It is a good way to find out the best skill level when scheduling summer tournaments
They do have the basis of a good program. Solid coaching with out dads, outstanding facilities, and Loudoun is a growing base of players. For some reason they better players are still heading to other teams.
Loudoun is just too far out for it to be a viable option for most people.
Anonymous wrote:Top Caliber 2021 had a strong showing at last weekends tournament