Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Hawks are out there with the entire eastern shore and southern MD up to DE to snag players from.

Huge recruiting area + oldest roster = a terrific team.

They will be very hard to beat until 8th grade when they will come back to the pack.

Yes, they have exclusive access to the hotbed of Delaware lacrosse! Other teams only get pipelines from Virginia and Maryland’s western shore, two of the worst states on the seaboard for lacrosse and athletes in general.

Would love to hear you describe supply and demand.

Most of the clubs playing in HoCo have rosters from 1-2 counties only, and are competing with 5-10 other clubs in that same county. Kelly Post doesn't have a kid traveling more than about 10 miles to practice. Madlax, maybe 20-25 miles.

Whereas On the eastern shore, the best 2 players at every MS/HS have two "competitive" tryout options: Hawks and 302. Driving 1-2 hours each way to practice. It's a nice big geography to work with. And to boot, 302 gets about 1/2 of their players from Wilmington DE private/boarding schools, and Hawks gets a ton of their players from right in Annapolis (and 30 miles south, north and west not including the entire eastern shore).

You know nothing. There are a ton of options on the eastern shore. 302 is not one of them. If you’re good and live in Wilmington you try out for Philly area teams. No one from Wilmington plays for the Hawks. Madlax’s entire offense comes from Charlottesville. Kids want to play with great players and great coaches. The Hawks is one option. Stop whining. This is the oddest argument and your evidence is terrible. You’re a donkey. It’s okay. Just move on.

LOL list all the other amazing club opportunities on Delmarva. And he may be a donkey but he clearly referred to WILM kids playing for 302, which they do.

Still waiting for that mind bending list of Delmarvalous clubs that perform at the same level as Hawks and 302. "Tons of options."

Ladies and Gentlemen,

All you need to know about this donkey is that he thinks the Hawks and 302 perform at the same level.

You can find the list of club lacrosse options at a website called USCL.com. There are many. None are as strong as any of the teams playing Elite, but there are options. That’s what I wrote.

And enough with the Hawks. You’re embarrassing yourself and advertising the free rent a bunch of kids have in your head.

Also, it’s never too late to develop critical thinking skills. There are these things called “books.” You can find them in these places called “the library.” They’re terrific. I suggest starting with a wonderful series called The Berenstain Bears. Those bears are always learning something. You might too!