Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS Coaches can help but not having a good/connected one does not hurt. But there are great HS coaches out there that do help asa supplement to club. KJ at SSSAS and MH at GC are good examples of those kinds of schools where your HS coach can play a role in your recruiting.
I would go further -- having a good, well-connected HS coach can make a big difference in recruiting. Is it absolutely necessary, no.
But, many college coaches also call the high school coaches for character references, and proactive HS coaches also call the college coaches, and those recommendations can and do make a difference, especially for high school coaches with good track records.
Yes but the point is the vast majority of those inbound calls to HS coaches would never have happened had they not been noticed first during the club tournament season. If parents reading this think that simply playing for a good HS team is enough to get recruited they are mistaken.
This is wrong. A high school coach can have a huge sway in recruiting. However, a kid will show had a kid shows. It’s not just up to tournaments for your kid to get noticed. You need to get to their camps, send videos, etc. hs coaches spend more time with players than travel coaches do. They vouch for the attitude, teamwork, and daily interactions with families, commuity and other teams. Majority of coaches are connected through hs and college, if you don’t realize this, you don’t understand the lax world. If your relying straight on a club coach, you’re also missing out.
I’ve had multiple D1 athletes play this sport. I think I know what I’m talking about. Their college coaches never contacted their HS coaches - ever - during recruiting. You say the “majority of coaches are connected through HS and college.” If you think coaches at BI, PVI, SJC, Oakton, Riverside, Potomac (all of whom have / had D1 commits) are connected with college coaches, you don’t know the DMV lax world at all. Of course players need to go to camps. Of course they need to send videos. Of course the kid has to be a great player and have a good attitude. But if your kid isn’t on a club that will give him / her good exposure during the summer tournaments, and you’re relying heavily on your HS coach to get your kid recruited, odds are you and your kid will be disappointed in the end. Truth hurts. Sorry
Based upon your comments above, I honestly dont believe you know what you are talking about. Trust hurts, sorry/not sorry.
Keep with this, you’re proving to all of us with each idiotic post you write what little you know. Folks - if you want to mislead your kid, follow this moron’s advice and rely on her HS coach to get her recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems that all the pps arguing that HS coaches matter in recruiting go to private schools with well established, prominent lax programs. My daughter went to a public HS, and all of the coach contacts during recruiting was with the club coach. College coaches want to talk to a coach that knows talent and provides an honest assessment, i.e. won’t oversell a player. Public high school talent in the DMV is scattered, so college coaches typically seek feedback from the club. Top 20 ranked private school programs are a different animal.
This is the best take so far. College coaches will contact well-regarded HS coaches and the vast majority of those have club connections anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS Coaches can help but not having a good/connected one does not hurt. But there are great HS coaches out there that do help asa supplement to club. KJ at SSSAS and MH at GC are good examples of those kinds of schools where your HS coach can play a role in your recruiting.
I would go further -- having a good, well-connected HS coach can make a big difference in recruiting. Is it absolutely necessary, no.
But, many college coaches also call the high school coaches for character references, and proactive HS coaches also call the college coaches, and those recommendations can and do make a difference, especially for high school coaches with good track records.
Yes but the point is the vast majority of those inbound calls to HS coaches would never have happened had they not been noticed first during the club tournament season. If parents reading this think that simply playing for a good HS team is enough to get recruited they are mistaken.
This is wrong. A high school coach can have a huge sway in recruiting. However, a kid will show had a kid shows. It’s not just up to tournaments for your kid to get noticed. You need to get to their camps, send videos, etc. hs coaches spend more time with players than travel coaches do. They vouch for the attitude, teamwork, and daily interactions with families, commuity and other teams. Majority of coaches are connected through hs and college, if you don’t realize this, you don’t understand the lax world. If your relying straight on a club coach, you’re also missing out.
I’ve had multiple D1 athletes play this sport. I think I know what I’m talking about. Their college coaches never contacted their HS coaches - ever - during recruiting. You say the “majority of coaches are connected through HS and college.” If you think coaches at BI, PVI, SJC, Oakton, Riverside, Potomac (all of whom have / had D1 commits) are connected with college coaches, you don’t know the DMV lax world at all. Of course players need to go to camps. Of course they need to send videos. Of course the kid has to be a great player and have a good attitude. But if your kid isn’t on a club that will give him / her good exposure during the summer tournaments, and you’re relying heavily on your HS coach to get your kid recruited, odds are you and your kid will be disappointed in the end. Truth hurts. Sorry
Based upon your comments above, I honestly dont believe you know what you are talking about. Trust hurts, sorry/not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS Coaches can help but not having a good/connected one does not hurt. But there are great HS coaches out there that do help asa supplement to club. KJ at SSSAS and MH at GC are good examples of those kinds of schools where your HS coach can play a role in your recruiting.
I would go further -- having a good, well-connected HS coach can make a big difference in recruiting. Is it absolutely necessary, no.
But, many college coaches also call the high school coaches for character references, and proactive HS coaches also call the college coaches, and those recommendations can and do make a difference, especially for high school coaches with good track records.
Yes but the point is the vast majority of those inbound calls to HS coaches would never have happened had they not been noticed first during the club tournament season. If parents reading this think that simply playing for a good HS team is enough to get recruited they are mistaken.
This is wrong. A high school coach can have a huge sway in recruiting. However, a kid will show had a kid shows. It’s not just up to tournaments for your kid to get noticed. You need to get to their camps, send videos, etc. hs coaches spend more time with players than travel coaches do. They vouch for the attitude, teamwork, and daily interactions with families, commuity and other teams. Majority of coaches are connected through hs and college, if you don’t realize this, you don’t understand the lax world. If your relying straight on a club coach, you’re also missing out.
I’ve had multiple D1 athletes play this sport. I think I know what I’m talking about. Their college coaches never contacted their HS coaches - ever - during recruiting. You say the “majority of coaches are connected through HS and college.” If you think coaches at BI, PVI, SJC, Oakton, Riverside, Potomac (all of whom have / had D1 commits) are connected with college coaches, you don’t know the DMV lax world at all. Of course players need to go to camps. Of course they need to send videos. Of course the kid has to be a great player and have a good attitude. But if your kid isn’t on a club that will give him / her good exposure during the summer tournaments, and you’re relying heavily on your HS coach to get your kid recruited, odds are you and your kid will be disappointed in the end. Truth hurts. Sorry
Anonymous wrote:It seems that all the pps arguing that HS coaches matter in recruiting go to private schools with well established, prominent lax programs. My daughter went to a public HS, and all of the coach contacts during recruiting was with the club coach. College coaches want to talk to a coach that knows talent and provides an honest assessment, i.e. won’t oversell a player. Public high school talent in the DMV is scattered, so college coaches typically seek feedback from the club. Top 20 ranked private school programs are a different animal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did both Cap Blue goalies commit?
Have the Pride or JYMA goalies committed?
Anonymous wrote:Did both Cap Blue goalies commit?
Anonymous wrote:back to the topic at hand...
Any commits from Pride yet?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I'm new to the area. STAB?
Anonymous wrote:Pride to St. Bonaventure