Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
If you want to go Academy (you dope), then you need to start preparing physically and acedemically from the minute you get to HS, lacrosse or not. That decision doesn't just fall out of the sky and hit a kid in the head.

So why can't they make their decision as they see fit? It's just a dumb argument.


Before you start calling people dopes you may want to have a clue
about what you are saying. Academically the academies are not exactly MIT and the physical exam is not very difficult especially for an athlete. Start preparing the minute you get to HS just shows what a clown you are. The reason a 12 year old can't make that decision is because their life experiences and the way their brains work are not adequate enough to make that decision.



Maybe your kid has been [lacrosse] in his development by you. Probably just another overprotected wimp and he has you to blame.

Be careful because he will grow to hate you and your low expectations.


The funny thing is obviously you would know something about being [lacrosse]. Seems the poster you are saying has low expectations for their kid actually thinks the academies are "not exactly " teaching for the stars .That said if you do not see that any 12-13 year old committing 9 years of their life to something as anything other than ridiculous tells me you are truly a moron . How about a 6 year old .


The four years of education can't be considered part of the commitment - if these are boys that are going to play college lacrosse one place or another, they are going to go to school somewhere for at least four years, so it's only an additional 5 years of commitment.