Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous


No doubt, but as of the fall as 9th graders, the kids better were the Spalding kids. Of course that can change. The Hawks at St Johns are very good too. My son is a Hawk who went to a totally different school so no bias here. They all will excel. Every kid on the current team will have D1 opportunities in college. Having 9 D1 kids from 1 class from 1 Club program is significant. i don't know enough about either roster but it doesn't take a lacrosse savant to figure out both squads will be towards the top when these kids are juniors and seniors. They are better than the others their age

No way are there 9 D1 kids on that Hawks 2022 team.



You never know. The 2019 Cannons had 8 D1 players and the Hawks usually have better talent.

Crabs 2019 has 13 + 3 more non lacrosse players and 2018 has 16 2017 has 16 2016 has 17 and each year they have an additional 4-5 D3 players. 9 from Hawks 2022 is not that unreasonable for a team than won HOCO Elite.


He didn't say there were 9 D1 kids on Hawks 2022. He said 9 2022 Hawks that went to Spalding will play D1. Not counting the Hawks kids that went to St. John's and other schools. He said every player on the Hawks team will play D1. There are not 9 D1 2022 Hawks at Spalding and not every kid on that Hawks team is playing D1. Those are both ludicrous statements.