Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
BBP and Mt. Sinai are all Division II teams. If they played in Division I with the Ward Melville's and Smithtown West's of the world they'd be .500 at best.

Mt. Sinai and BBP combined have 1 class B county championship (Mt. Sinai 2015) and 1 LIC (BBP 2011) combined in their history.

SWR has an impressive Division II resume.

Mt. Sinai and BBP aren't a pimple on the butt of Ward Melville OR SWR. They shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath.


You suffolk people have a lot of time on your hands. just keep that union job warm for your kid after the 4 years at towson


Bro keep living in the past! The past means nothing! Teams earn their status, they don’t inherit it! And believe it or not, it can’t be bought, unfortunately for your kid. Teams need good players to be good. Nassau teams don’t have them, at least not in the 24 grade. Well documented over many years. Best talent in 24 is in the fore mentioned towns and Suffolk in general. You know that. I know that. Everyone knows that. Unless your town has a lot of talent in either 23 or 25, none of your teams are going to do squat when your spoiled kid is in HS. Nope. Same ole same ole for junior. Those 3 teams will dominate the High School landscape in New York State in a couple of years. And if you think you need a big school to play big, you should know better. Wether it’s Smithtown or Mattituck, only 13 kids play, no matter how big the school or roster. Depth is not a prerequisite for success. However, these small school teams will have plenty of that. Unfortunately it’s going to be more of the same for your mediocre Nassau kid. Mediocre town team. Mediocre club team. Mediocre player. And that’s being kind. Yup. Just more of the same in store for you and junior. Inferior lacrosse.