Anonymous wrote:Your observations are true, but only with respect to a very small percentage of teams. If your son is in 7th through 11th grade in one of the four elite programs in the DMV, then yes, the main emphasis is college recruiting. There is nothing dirty or funny about it, that is simply the objective of families on those teams. But there are tons of rec teams and less competitive travel programs and teams where lacrosse is played for fun and love of the game. And by the way the team’s record is important because college coaches will assume that a 2-10 team is lacking in talent and be less likely to come to their games to recruit.
Anonymous wrote:Should be 5 - St. John's, Georgetown Prep, Gonzaga, Bullis and Landon
PVI, Episcopal and SSSAS are more one-off's depending on the class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your observations are true, but only with respect to a very small percentage of teams. If your son is in 7th through 11th grade in one of the four elite programs in the DMV, then yes, the main emphasis is college recruiting. There is nothing dirty or funny about it, that is simply the objective of families on those teams. But there are tons of rec teams and less competitive travel programs and teams where lacrosse is played for fun and love of the game. And by the way the team’s record is important because college coaches will assume that a 2-10 team is lacking in talent and be less likely to come to their games to recruit.
Forgot to mention HS lacrosse - that is where kids learn teamwork and try to win championships with their friends. But travel programs are for recruiting. It took you how long to figure that out?
Anonymous wrote:Your observations are true, but only with respect to a very small percentage of teams. If your son is in 7th through 11th grade in one of the four elite programs in the DMV, then yes, the main emphasis is college recruiting. There is nothing dirty or funny about it, that is simply the objective of families on those teams. But there are tons of rec teams and less competitive travel programs and teams where lacrosse is played for fun and love of the game. And by the way the team’s record is important because college coaches will assume that a 2-10 team is lacking in talent and be less likely to come to their games to recruit.