Originally Posted by Anonymous
If your kid is a talented lacrosse player, then I would think you want the best competition for him so that he further develops. That’s why NLF teams and events are important, for many other kids, a non-NLF team may make sense. Plenty of teams out there playing in second rate tournaments, those kids will be far behind when they go against higher level talent on the field.

This just simply the case any more. The nlf holds basically 3 events. The fall event and kickoff event are both poorly attended. The nlf championship is the only good event. So the “NLF gives you more exposure “ is just not true anymore. I would argue that NAL and Naptown are actually better events with a ton of college coaches and exposure.