Anonymous wrote:Florida public school lacrosse is better than Va public school lacrosse? Florida is the land of D2 lax and they recruit as much as they can from outside the state vs. their own public school kids for a reason. Maybe I'm missing something here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:damn snow, I guess will have to wait one more day until the season begins!
Fear not for the Lightridge Lightning are one step ahead!
Anonymous wrote:damn snow, I guess will have to wait one more day until the season begins!
Anonymous wrote:Could Mountain View be this season's dark horse?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid got calls from most of the top programs on 9/1 followed by multiple offers. I’ll take their coaches and recruiters evaluation skills over the lax brains of those posting on this board
it's almost like if you play for a big name club team you are going to get offers. I'm not here to bash a 16 year old, he is a fantastic player and worked hard to be where he is, but the fact that he plays for Madlax has a lot to do with his offers.
You talking about Groz? He plays for Next Level, not ML, and that team has been ranked in the top 10 nationally for years. He's also not known as a dirty player at all in club ball. The level of aggression in the top 20 club teams makes public school lax look like a tea party. If anything, he's probably one of the more finesse guys out there because he plays lsm and not close d. There's only a couple of reasons why a player on that club team wouldn't be committed and it's either grades or money or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid got calls from most of the top programs on 9/1 followed by multiple offers. I’ll take their coaches and recruiters evaluation skills over the lax brains of those posting on this board
it's almost like if you play for a big name club team you are going to get offers. I'm not here to bash a 16 year old, he is a fantastic player and worked hard to be where he is, but the fact that he plays for Madlax has a lot to do with his offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kid got calls from most of the top programs on 9/1 followed by multiple offers. I’ll take their coaches and recruiters evaluation skills over the lax brains of those posting on this board
it's almost like if you play for a big name club team you are going to get offers. I'm not here to bash a 16 year old, he is a fantastic player and worked hard to be where he is, but the fact that he plays for Madlax has a lot to do with his offers.
Anonymous wrote:The kid got calls from most of the top programs on 9/1 followed by multiple offers. I’ll take their coaches and recruiters evaluation skills over the lax brains of those posting on this board
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All three of these teams have a shot. Langley and Indy are the more complete of these probably. Robinson offense and goalie are question marks.
More importantly, no mention in that write-up of either the Indy slasher and/or related head coach - are they both gone? Think folks are underestimating step up from 5A to 6A.
I thought owen grozkowski was the Indy slasher
Have you seen the kid play? He’s unquestionably among the top defenders in Virginia. I guarantee you, he has very attractive offers from credible schools. He’s playing club for a top-tier team with elite players and consistently delivers multiple highlight-reel plays each game. In my opinion, he’s underrated and deserves significantly more respect. He may have been a bit aggressive in the past, but boys learn from their mistakes and mature. This kid commands respect and should be watched more closely, especially given the impressive accolades and recognition he’s already earned.