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[quote=Anonymous]IMO, CH will continue to dominate the league by hoarding numbers- simply keeping kids from going to competing schools. This won’t change until the parents figure it out and kids want to see more PT.
My son is just starting the process as a 27. He said they had 12 goalies in their program last year. That's a lotta splinters for some decent keepers.

Maryland, Towson, Marquette, and High Point ... Last two years of goalies from Calvert. They all get recruited and scholarshipped in college. Doubt they had 12 but sure they had a few more than others. Its obvious Calvert rolls kids into college and D1.

CH second line of any position is the first line in most High Schools including many MIAA teams.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
IMO, CH will continue to dominate the league by hoarding numbers- simply keeping kids from going to competing schools. This won’t change until the parents figure it out and kids want to see more PT.
My son is just starting the process as a 27. He said they had 12 goalies in their program last year. That's a lotta splinters for sy ome decent keepers.

Maryland, Towson, Marquette, and High Point ... Last two years of goalies from Calvert. They all get recruited and scholarshipped in college. Doubt they had 12 but sure they had a few more than others. Its obvious Calvert rolls kids into college and D1.

I believe the High Point goalie recruit is still at CH. He's a senior this year.

Yup they roll them into great D1 practice squad players.....


Ah you again... yes... two captains at UNC this year, multiple All American's, PLLs, and on and on... Pick a top school, there is a CHC kid on the field .. and on All American list...[/quote]

Do they use a Brink's truck to haul the PLL game check with them or how does that work? Choosing your education is short lived, lax glory is forever.