Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Everyone was out drinking heavily at the 2028's dismal showings this past weekend....
No doubt there was some bad lacrosse played at AS by a couple of the DC/VA/MD 2028 teams, but this post from another thread is on target as far as I am concerned:
"It's become pretty obvious the past couple of years, is that other regions take American Select much more seriously. At the rising Junior age group, especially, it makes sense to bring a team together, practice, and try to get into the playoffs and get additional looks from college coaches, etc. But other regions are doing this all the way down to the 8th Graders.
DC-VA, and even Maryland, don't seem to really invest in American Select. No practices until the week or two before. The difference in intensity and effort around this event is noticeable, and honestly, seems like this area could put a better foot forward--regional pride or something."
2025's DC/VA won America Select. Maybe people on this board should stop comparing their daughters' class year to the 25's. That was an exceptional class. They also won School Girls and just lost in Highlight Division Championship at New Balance.
No. In 2021 when the 2025s were rising 9th graders they went 1-4, only winning their consolation game, which is exactly what the 2028s did over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Everyone was out drinking heavily at the 2028's dismal showings this past weekend....
No doubt there was some bad lacrosse played at AS by a couple of the DC/VA/MD 2028 teams, but this post from another thread is on target as far as I am concerned:
"It's become pretty obvious the past couple of years, is that other regions take American Select much more seriously. At the rising Junior age group, especially, it makes sense to bring a team together, practice, and try to get into the playoffs and get additional looks from college coaches, etc. But other regions are doing this all the way down to the 8th Graders.
DC-VA, and even Maryland, don't seem to really invest in American Select. No practices until the week or two before. The difference in intensity and effort around this event is noticeable, and honestly, seems like this area could put a better foot forward--regional pride or something."
2025's DC/VA won America Select. Maybe people on this board should stop comparing their daughters' class year to the 25's. That was an exceptional class. They also won School Girls and just lost in Highlight Division Championship at New Balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Everyone was out drinking heavily at the 2028's dismal showings this past weekend....
No doubt there was some bad lacrosse played at AS by a couple of the DC/VA/MD 2028 teams, but this post from another thread is on target as far as I am concerned:
"It's become pretty obvious the past couple of years, is that other regions take American Select much more seriously. At the rising Junior age group, especially, it makes sense to bring a team together, practice, and try to get into the playoffs and get additional looks from college coaches, etc. But other regions are doing this all the way down to the 8th Graders.
DC-VA, and even Maryland, don't seem to really invest in American Select. No practices until the week or two before. The difference in intensity and effort around this event is noticeable, and honestly, seems like this area could put a better foot forward--regional pride or something."
2025's DC/VA won America Select. Maybe people on this board should stop comparing their daughters' class year to the 25's. That was an exceptional class. They also won School Girls and just lost in Highlight Division Championship at New Balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Everyone was out drinking heavily at the 2028's dismal showings this past weekend....
No doubt there was some bad lacrosse played at AS by a couple of the DC/VA/MD 2028 teams, but this post from another thread is on target as far as I am concerned:
"It's become pretty obvious the past couple of years, is that other regions take American Select much more seriously. At the rising Junior age group, especially, it makes sense to bring a team together, practice, and try to get into the playoffs and get additional looks from college coaches, etc. But other regions are doing this all the way down to the 8th Graders.
DC-VA, and even Maryland, don't seem to really invest in American Select. No practices until the week or two before. The difference in intensity and effort around this event is noticeable, and honestly, seems like this area could put a better foot forward--regional pride or something."
Anonymous wrote:To the lady I sat next to at try outs and talked books. What team did you all commit to?….. Crossing my fingers it was the try out we were at? Yes?! Or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Everyone was out drinking heavily at the 2028's dismal showings this past weekend....
Anonymous wrote:No comments on here for 5 days. That has to be a record!
Anonymous wrote:Data guy busted in a lax point shaving scandal.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Data Guy in the past? He has the most informative and neutral posts on this board. We need more Data Guy!
Anonymous wrote:Why is Data Guy in the past? He has the most informative and neutral posts on this board. We need more Data Guy!