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What club teams are primary feeders for what schools.
Looking at MIAA, IAC, WCAC If you have to ask, you have zero chance of playing in any of those . Should have been in a top club over 3 years ago...Think Good Public now Wow. A Summer’s Eve canoe is what you are. +1,000 How dare someone come on here and ask a question. Good public? I went to a Public school and went on to play D1. Its all what you put into it. Please get back to paddling your canoe.
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Does anyone have any experience with the Nike Camp at St. Mary's College? I'm guessing it's more of a "fun" experience and less competitive than some of the others out there.
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The more the Hawks become irrelevant, the more the parents have simmered down. Leave them alone. It's more like, the less parents feel threatened about [insert team], the less trash talk they post about them on BOTC. The Crabs will be annihilated on here come spring. So true, the top of the hill takes all the heat. The Hawks always seem to sputter lte the. Replace with kids from outside the program.
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Sweetlax, Tigers, Long Island Express, Express North just like NAL Top 5 Sweetlax Tigers Crabs LI Express Hawks Crabs have insane talent and depth. My guess they end up the best at the end of the year. Not a crab parent. You forgot Age too.
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Is HoCo going to keep the extra large elite division this year or they going to push those bottom teams out?
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What club teams are primary feeders for what schools.
Looking at MIAA, IAC, WCAC If you have to ask, you have zero chance of playing in any of those . Should have been in a top club over 3 years ago...Think Good Public now Wow. A Summer’s Eve canoe is what you are. +1,000 How dare someone come on here and ask a question. Good public? I went to a Public school and went on to play D1. Its all what you put into it. Please get back to paddling your canoe. Correct response, especially in this region where public school players can get great exposure, but let's agree that statistics do exist and it's not "all" what the player puts into it. You could be the best player in the nation and if your parents are broke and living in a trailer in Wyoming, how would anyone know, outside of your rec league and your non-existent HS team.
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What club teams are primary feeders for what schools.
Looking at MIAA, IAC, WCAC If you have to ask, you have zero chance of playing in any of those . Should have been in a top club over 3 years ago...Think Good Public now Wow. A Summer’s Eve canoe is what you are. +1,000 How dare someone come on here and ask a question. Good public? I went to a Public school and went on to play D1. Its all what you put into it. Please get back to paddling your canoe. Correct response, especially in this region where public school players can get great exposure, but let's agree that statistics do exist and it's not "all" what the player puts into it. You could be the best player in the nation and if your parents are broke and living in a trailer in Wyoming, how would anyone know, outside of your rec league and your non-existent HS team. Coaches and scouts find kids at tournaments and showcases for lax. Why go and watch a HS game and see 100 or go to a tourney and see possibly 500+kids in one day
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The more the Hawks become irrelevant, the more the parents have simmered down. Leave them alone. It's more like, the less parents feel threatened about [insert team], the less trash talk they post about them on BOTC. The Crabs will be annihilated on here come spring. More like they quiet and humbled. No more 87-0 posts pounding their chest from the parents who's kids get 3 minutes of playing time per game. It's 3 minutes of playing time with an L to go home with an no more trophy's.
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Sweetlax, Tigers, Long Island Express, Express North just like NAL Top 5 Sweetlax Tigers Crabs LI Express Hawks Crabs have insane talent and depth. My guess they end up the best at the end of the year. Not a crab parent. You forgot Age too. OP here. Absolutely correct. It’s my understanding their starting lineup is hold backs. My son is 13 with a summer bday. That makes it tough to compete.
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Sweetlax, Tigers, Long Island Express, Express North just like NAL Top 5 Sweetlax Tigers Crabs LI Express Hawks Crabs have insane talent and depth. My guess they end up the best at the end of the year. Not a crab parent. You forgot Age too. OP here. Absolutely correct. It’s my understanding their starting lineup is hold backs. My son is 13 with a summer bday. That makes it tough to compete. For competition and fairness.., Youth lacrosse needs to be changed to age based! It’s getting worse and worse with whole teams being older. It used to be one or two kids on a team.
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OP here. Absolutely correct. It’s my understanding their starting lineup is hold backs. My son is 13 with a summer bday. That makes it tough to compete. For competition and fairness.., Youth lacrosse needs to be changed to age based! It’s getting worse and worse with whole teams being older. It used to be one or two kids on a team. Yes.
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OP here. Absolutely correct. It’s my understanding their starting lineup is hold backs. My son is 13 with a summer bday. That makes it tough to compete. For competition and fairness.., Youth lacrosse needs to be changed to age based! It’s getting worse and worse with whole teams being older. It used to be one or two kids on a team. Yes. It’s not going to happen given the biggest and best clubs have the most holdbacks and the most influence on events, tournaments, and leagues. Not happening.
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Crabs kids are at times 2 plus years older. My son plays 2026 and is turning fifteen this month. It’s ridiculous and he’s not even near one of the older players.
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Age base still allows for a wide discrepancy of ages.
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Crabs kids are at times 2 plus years older. My son plays 2026 and is turning fifteen this month. It’s ridiculous and he’s not even near one of the older players. My son doesn't turn 15 until Sept and plays 2026. its all BS
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