Yes! Bravo to this post. My kid is older now and playing top club lacrosse at a high level. I think the reason he has stayed passionate and committed to the sport is how he Began it and how much fun “he” originally had. He started on a very fun , “more casual” team and had the best time with his buddies there. We just did more outside training to help with the Lacrosse skills. What he got from those two years was invaluable and has made him the player who absolutely loves lacrosse today . I think parents mistake is making it way too serious too fast. You don’t have to start on “the most serious and best”… see how your son is developing as a player and what “his” commitment level to the sport is and go from there . Good Luck, have fun… life is way too short.