Anonymous wrote:Just started following lacrosse with the covid shutdown?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like neither of those leagues are any good, as its not true in Division 1. Maybe all these tiny goalies end up at Messiah or Greensboro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all can complain all you want but go to an actual HS games. Boy HS goalies are usually (maybe 70% of the time) the smallest player on the field.
a. You do not go to the right HS games. If you are talking high level HS you are just wrong. WCAC/IAC ect..
b. Still would not mean they could not play in the field I also see many small attackmen do very well.
Funny when people invent their own narrative and then try to stick to it even when totally off.
It’s true in the MIAA A which is better than the WCAC/IAC.
LOL from 2022 to 2023 I think the WCAC and IAC had the best run of goalies in HS history: Michigan, LIU, Manhattan, Duke, Ohio State, Penn, Marist, Utah, St. Joe's, Cuse, and the 2024 class Richmond, Boston U., LIU again, Before that Harvard, Boston U. and the tournament MVP for Yale... Yeah this area has had some great keepers
Just started following lacrosse with the covid shutdown?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like neither of those leagues are any good, as its not true in Division 1. Maybe all these tiny goalies end up at Messiah or Greensboro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all can complain all you want but go to an actual HS games. Boy HS goalies are usually (maybe 70% of the time) the smallest player on the field.
a. You do not go to the right HS games. If you are talking high level HS you are just wrong. WCAC/IAC ect..
b. Still would not mean they could not play in the field I also see many small attackmen do very well.
Funny when people invent their own narrative and then try to stick to it even when totally off.
It’s true in the MIAA A which is better than the WCAC/IAC.
LOL from 2022 to 2023 I think the WCAC and IAC had the best run of goalies in HS history: Michigan, LIU, Manhattan, Duke, Ohio State, Penn, Marist, Utah, St. Joe's, Cuse, and the 2024 class Richmond, Boston U., LIU again, Before that Harvard, Boston U. and the tournament MVP for Yale... Yeah this area has had some great keepers
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like neither of those leagues are any good, as its not true in Division 1. Maybe all these tiny goalies end up at Messiah or Greensboro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all can complain all you want but go to an actual HS games. Boy HS goalies are usually (maybe 70% of the time) the smallest player on the field.
a. You do not go to the right HS games. If you are talking high level HS you are just wrong. WCAC/IAC ect..
b. Still would not mean they could not play in the field I also see many small attackmen do very well.
Funny when people invent their own narrative and then try to stick to it even when totally off.
It’s true in the MIAA A which is better than the WCAC/IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays in the MIAA A conference, best high school conference in the country. There are a good number of short starting goalies in the conference.
That’s great. Smaller kids can be athletic too. It shouldn’t just come down to being 6’4 and 200+ lbs like some sports such as basketball or college football.
Bigger is better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays in the MIAA A conference, best high school conference in the country. There are a good number of short starting goalies in the conference.
That’s great. Smaller kids can be athletic too. It shouldn’t just come down to being 6’4 and 200+ lbs like some sports such as basketball or college football.
Sounds like neither of those leagues are any good, as its not true in Division 1. Maybe all these tiny goalies end up at Messiah or Greensboro.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all can complain all you want but go to an actual HS games. Boy HS goalies are usually (maybe 70% of the time) the smallest player on the field.
a. You do not go to the right HS games. If you are talking high level HS you are just wrong. WCAC/IAC ect..
b. Still would not mean they could not play in the field I also see many small attackmen do very well.
Funny when people invent their own narrative and then try to stick to it even when totally off.
It’s true in the MIAA A which is better than the WCAC/IAC.