That's a true point which is pretty sad. Maybe privilege access and many chances are the reasons why affluent people push their kids into lacrosse or why the kids stay. If a kid isn't an obvious recruit in most other sports it is not a possible outcome, but in lacrosse a kid doesn't need to be a top player in his class or league if it gets pushed along. Maybe this is also why with rare exception DMV kids fail so miserably when they do get to a D1 college to play lacrosse. Most of the local prodigies in recent years have totally washed out. Some exceptions like the Fields kid at Hopkins, but count up their bench of DMV kids and it is pretty stark.