Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.


They absolutely size of the parents, siblings and maybe even the mailman! Facts
are the facts


Well sh*t, you guys would know right?
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.


They absolutely size of the parents, siblings and maybe even the mailman! Facts
are the facts


Well sh*t, you guys would know right?
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.


They absolutely size of the parents, siblings and maybe even the mailman! Facts
are the facts


Well sh*t, you guys would know right?
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
College coaches will spend time sizing the parent(s) up at a visit. Just had it happen. Even offer the height of parents/grandparents and siblings (everything helps). There is no doubt that lean 6"5' Long Island kid that can run like a gazelle is an asset on any roster and coveted by out of state ADs and boosters.

BUT this is 5th grade youth ball. The kids have not hit their growth spurt or puberty yet (except maybe the really holdbacks). Stop worrying about college and let them learn and enjoy or eventually love the sport.

Ask a varsity player. Once Schoolball starts it all changes. New kids suddenly join. Lacrosse becomes faster and there is much more contact. No more Daddy coaches or watching on the sidelines in practice. They practice or play 6 days a week. 7am practices in the rain on the weekends. The sport isn't as fun and kids move on.

Why not just let them enjoy the sport now. For now just forget how big they are or will be and where they are going to college. They are 10.


This poster speaks the truth! Have to have btdt to appreciate the "fun" that we should see in youth sports.


They absolutely size of the parents, siblings and maybe even the mailman! Facts
are the facts


Well sh*t, you guys would know right?


Actually, yes I would. I have a daughter who has commited to a D1 school that she will be attending this fall and a son who is in his 2nd year at a D2 school. Hold your negative comments trolls.