Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting article in the CC Gazette about public schools trying to build up their LAX programs. The Prep coach is quoted as saying that in NY (where he grew up) lax is the sport of tough public school kids.
The days of high school football may be coming to and end due to concussion concerns.
Um .... Lots of concussions in lax too.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting article in the CC Gazette about public schools trying to build up their LAX programs. The Prep coach is quoted as saying that in NY (where he grew up) lax is the sport of tough public school kids.
The days of high school football may be coming to and end due to concussion concerns.
Anonymous wrote:So who is the top 9u team around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hockey players do not go to college from HS they go to academy then to college.
LOL. Another mom who knows nothing. Yes, many top hockey prospects play in various hockey leagues instead of going to college. BUT many college players end up in the NHL as well. Stick to knitting.
Maybe you should learn to read. I did not say that hockey players do not go to college or the NHL, what I did was point out there is a step between HS and D1 hockey. Where I am from we call that "academy". This is why Cornell has 25 year old seniors playing hockey.
You kiss your daughter with that mouth? Actually you probably do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hockey players do not go to college from HS they go to academy then to college.
LOL. Another mom who knows nothing. Yes, many top hockey prospects play in various hockey leagues instead of going to college. BUT many college players end up in the NHL as well. Stick to knitting.
Anonymous wrote:Hockey players do not go to college from HS they go to academy then to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse just doesn't seem as exciting as football, as artistic as basketball, or as cool as hockey. What's the attraction of the sport itself?
It's a sport that kids from MoCo and NW DC can excel at. How many pro or even D1 football, basketball or hockey players have come out of the private schools in NW or MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse just doesn't seem as exciting as football, as artistic as basketball, or as cool as hockey. What's the attraction of the sport itself?
It's a sport that kids from MoCo and NW DC can excel at. How many pro or even D1 football, basketball or hockey players have come out of the private schools in NW or MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse just doesn't seem as exciting as football, as artistic as basketball, or as cool as hockey. What's the attraction of the sport itself?