Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
If a school is very bad at lacrosse and there is a standout player who wants to go somewhere for lacrosse but won't be recognized because he plays with bad people who make him look bad do you think he should transfer to a catholic school? Really would be helpful to answer.


What district? Many of the "bad" districts have young commits, probably due to travel team


Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
If a school is very bad at lacrosse and there is a standout player who wants to go somewhere for lacrosse but won't be recognized because he plays with bad people who make him look bad do you think he should transfer to a catholic school? Really would be helpful to answer.


What district? Many of the "bad" districts have young commits, probably due to travel team



Bad players do not make good players look bad. Yes, it can be frustrating as my child experienced that exact situation. Bad players raise the game of the good player. (Bad, good are your terms). The good players persevere in every single game. It makes them a leader. A warrior. And a faithful teammate, one that doesn't bail in difficult situations. They become feisty and tenacious and a better player for it. And they never, never give up. My child ended up at a top D1 school Andes a leader in his conference on several levels. Also, It was his travel team that got him noticed, not his school. Summer playing on great team was essential.