Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What age do most of these high school lacrosse players start playing lacrosse? Anyone ever start around 6th or 7th grade and still do really well, obviously assuming very athletic and has played other sports well.
No way. Very unlikely. It takes time to develop the stick skills and game IQ. Boys have better chance if they pick it up late as opposed to girls (for girls stick skills much more important and difficulty higher) but regardless only a truly exceptional athlete can pick up lax this late and make any impact. Being a basketball player def helps.
He can learn the stick skills and the game in one season. Have your DS watch a lot of college lacrosse, go to local high school games for a season and wall ball everyday and if he really is a strong athlete in every other way, he will fly past these kids. Having played club for 6 or 7 years makes no difference. I say this as a parent whose kid has been doing so since he was 7, and your son, after one season, may just blow past him. He just doesn't have the speed and endurance, despite unmatcheable stick skills. It's just not that hard a game to learn.