Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
1. True
2. Only if you play for bad high school team and goes against 1.
3. True but why? Money, perceived lack of benefit, lack of players to go around?
100K is pocket change for most of the families that go to PVI. The real value is getting good teachers, getting to know great families, and avoiding all of the BS that comes with Loudoun publics (fights, furries, disruptive kids taking learning cycles away from kids that want to excel, etc.)
Agreed. This is why most families send their kids to privates. I'll throw in that the sports (in general) are much better as well. Privates aren't perfect, but many feel the benefits outweigh the costs.
exactly!!
So the SIDE takes it to Indy! What is next for the Tigers?
They play Midlothian on Friday. Should be an easy win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
1. True
2. Only if you play for bad high school team and goes against 1.
3. True but why? Money, perceived lack of benefit, lack of players to go around?
100K is pocket change for most of the families that go to PVI. The real value is getting good teachers, getting to know great families, and avoiding all of the BS that comes with Loudoun publics (fights, furries, disruptive kids taking learning cycles away from kids that want to excel, etc.)
Agreed. This is why most families send their kids to privates. I'll throw in that the sports (in general) are much better as well. Privates aren't perfect, but many feel the benefits outweigh the costs.
exactly!!
So the SIDE takes it to Indy! What is next for the Tigers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
1. True
2. Only if you play for bad high school team and goes against 1.
3. True but why? Money, perceived lack of benefit, lack of players to go around?
100K is pocket change for most of the families that go to PVI. The real value is getting good teachers, getting to know great families, and avoiding all of the BS that comes with Loudoun publics (fights, furries, disruptive kids taking learning cycles away from kids that want to excel, etc.)
Agreed. This is why most families send their kids to privates. I'll throw in that the sports (in general) are much better as well. Privates aren't perfect, but many feel the benefits outweigh the costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
1. True
2. Only if you play for bad high school team and goes against 1.
3. True but why? Money, perceived lack of benefit, lack of players to go around?
100K is pocket change for most of the families that go to PVI. The real value is getting good teachers, getting to know great families, and avoiding all of the BS that comes with Loudoun publics (fights, furries, disruptive kids taking learning cycles away from kids that want to excel, etc.)
Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
1. True
2. Only if you play for bad high school team and goes against 1.
3. True but why? Money, perceived lack of benefit, lack of players to go around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of Loudoun lacrosse parents: those who have kids who play for Indy and those that wish they did.
well that didn’t age well🤣
And it was pretty pathetic at the beginning too.
Serious question, are all Indy parents this bad or or is it just DW and a few on this board that give them all a bad name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of Loudoun lacrosse parents: those who have kids who play for Indy and those that wish they did.
well that didn’t age well🤣
And it was pretty pathetic at the beginning too.
Serious question, are all Indy parents this bad or or is it just DW and a few on this board that give them all a bad name?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of Loudoun lacrosse parents: those who have kids who play for Indy and those that wish they did.
well that didn’t age well🤣
Anonymous wrote:There are two types of Loudoun lacrosse parents: those who have kids who play for Indy and those that wish they did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
1. Lots of PVI alumn currently on top 25 D1 programs
2. HS does not matter for recruiting it is all based on club performance
3. Fewer kids at PVI are actually playing lacrosse yet they are above capacity so they don't need lacrosse.
Not sure why people care how others spend money. PVI is cheap compared to the other private DMV schools and most parents send kids there for the catholic education and not for sports. Only baseball and basketball are good sports at PVI and occasionally the lacrosse team. I know several PVI families who would still send kids there if the lacrosse team was just like DJO or BI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
I think 1 kid is going to Michigan. The rest are 1 x D2 and 2 x D3 schools. But 2 of them are going to CNU/D3, which is supposed to have a good program for D3.
And there are currently 3 (or more) public school kids in the 2025 class committed to CNU from Riverside, Madison and Atlee without a 100K debt (yet! LOL).
They do have a 2025 going to Penn State. But seriously.. wouldn't you be better off playing more at your local HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The private school thread keeps talking about PVI. Why aren't more Loudoun lacrosse players going to the school? They couldn't field a JV team this year.
Oh I don't know. Maybe 20-25K a year might have something to do with it.
So the better education and the better athletics aren’t worth it?
Both of those conclusions are questionable. And no, $100K in four years to play at a lower D1 or D3 school is not worth it, can do that for free at public. Very few of the PVI kids will go to a top 25 D1 school.
I think 1 kid is going to Michigan. The rest are 1 x D2 and 2 x D3 schools. But 2 of them are going to CNU/D3, which is supposed to have a good program for D3.
And there are currently 3 (or more) public school kids in the 2025 class committed to CNU from Riverside, Madison and Atlee without a 100K debt (yet! LOL).