Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 09:43     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

Bullis and Landon to end the season will be epic! Trippi and Shocky's last HS game--probably the 2 best players in the DMV this year.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 09:32     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

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.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 08:23     Subject: Re:Private School Lacrosse Thread

what are you talking about - Bullis took the foot off the gas. They jumped out to a 4-0 lead and never looked backed.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2017 00:10     Subject: Re:Private School Lacrosse Thread

Bullis STA was a competitive game. Not a good sign for bullis
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 22:24     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

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.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 22:07     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous wrote:Yes that is very reasonable to becoame a strong HS player even if you pick up a stick in 6th or 7th grade. Better the athlete the later you can start. But for boys defense is probably more likely position since stick skills don't need to be as strong.


Isn't it too late to get a spot on a club travel team? Honestly, how many slots open up?

And how are high school teams picked?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 20:35     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

SSSAS just beat Prep by 1. Saints were up by as much as 4. Very exciting game.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:54     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

Yes that is very reasonable to becoame a strong HS player even if you pick up a stick in 6th or 7th grade. Better the athlete the later you can start. But for boys defense is probably more likely position since stick skills don't need to be as strong.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 18:12     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

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.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:47     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

The down side of the early recruiting phenomenon.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 17:30     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

Both men's and women's Michigan coaches were let go today. What is your next step all of you sophomore and freshmen commits who are now prevented from communicating with staffs until 9/1 of junior year? And club coaches can no longer do it for you either.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 15:15     Subject: Re:Private School Lacrosse Thread

A number of recent posts seem to be coming from those d-bags who routinely post on those lacrosse sites. You're in DCUM territory now. Loutishness is less tolerated. But feel free to throw snark and sarcasm and crazy with abandon.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 15:08     Subject: Re:Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous wrote:[quoteTwo years ago endless whining and politics by all people related to Landon pulled their goalie onto this list in the last wave. Senate campaigns last year were less organized. Now, who was that kid again? Hard to place his name since he washed out of Hopkins lacrosse before fall ball ended in his 1st year.


You again.... you have been awfully quiet this year as Landon continues to have one of their best seasons in recent memory.




Again? Sure Landon has a great team. But a fair point about the selection process. Seems like a Little Miss Sunshine movie, substitute in teen boys for the little girls. That's lacrosse.

Enjoy living vicariously through that. I'm sure it helps.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2017 14:28     Subject: Re:Private School Lacrosse Thread

[quoteTwo years ago endless whining and politics by all people related to Landon pulled their goalie onto this list in the last wave. Senate campaigns last year were less organized. Now, who was that kid again? Hard to place his name since he washed out of Hopkins lacrosse before fall ball ended in his 1st year.


You again.... you have been awfully quiet this year as Landon continues to have one of their best seasons in recent memory.


jsteele
Post 05/02/2017 12:13     Subject: Private School Lacrosse Thread

Folks, let's please keep the names of kids out of these posts.