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May I ask what team your son was on? Red, white or Blue?
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May I ask what team your son was on? Red, white or Blue? He is on the red team
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Really ,commits yet. Let your kid enjoy his first two weeks of h.s..
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one.
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My son went to this last year and here is my take on the event - do with it what you will. At this age it is a bit of a money grab but it cant hurt your son to go; it can only help. He is not going to get scratched off some master recruiting list if he doesn't get picked for JR. If you have the money, go. If you cant really afford to take this trip than my advice is not to sweat missing it. In the interest of full disclosure, my son did not get picked for JR, but he has been selected for other events and is already being recruited (very early stages) for d1. He was an undersized defenseman when he went down there (still is, a bit), and this event wants the poles to be big and super-athletic and not necessarily skilled if they are going to send them to JR at this age. Not a single pole on my son's team got selected for JR, yet he and several others on his team D are all going on recruiting visits for D1 programs this fall, so don't think you are hurting your son's chances if you feel he hasn't hit his spurt yet and want to hold off. Lots of 15 year olds will be down there - trust me. So here are some things to consider from someone who was there: 1) the overwhelming majority of kids who get selected to JR are nominated by their HS coaches. This event only sends a smaller percentage 2)there will be some great players there, and some kids who were done a disservice by being registered by daddy. 3) it is extremely well organized and well run but the drills are very offensively focused and quite frankly, oversold on the info page. They didn't do half of what they said. 4) if you play for 3D, you have a great shot at making JR (that is the only cynical thing I will say) 5) there are several team venues for recruiting coming up in your son's future including adrenaline cup, nxt invitational, as well as individual showcases such as freshman showcase (next year for your boy) and some great ;local ones to introduce him to the showcase format, so don't sweat it and try not to get caught up in the rat race. 6) it will be a typical showcase-type event - no passing and silly shots (tough on attackmen). 7) if you really want to go, and are driven to have your boy get selected to JR, then hedge your bet and go with a weaker region- a lot of kids did this. It isn't cheating per se, but you really do want your kid to be measured against the more skilled players. that will serve him better in the long run In conclusion, if you have the throw-away money, go. it cant hurt. but neither will abstaining until he develops a bit. Good luck and I hope this helps Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet. We went last year and I though tit was a waste of time. My son's club team played all of the top teams this past summer so comparisons were made then. I will not take my 2021 son down in the future. Just my experience. If you got an invitation to Showtime, do not go to Jake reed. Much better exposure, and local.
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. You obviously know nothing about lacrosse and most likely have gotten involved for the first time because your kid plays. Some of the best D1 players of all time were late bloomers who didn't get "great" until Junior or senior year. These players became Hall of Famers. They certainly were not "where they need to be" at 14! The travesty in today's crazy lacrosse mindset is that everyone thinks they know what a kid is going to be when he enters college when he is 13 or 14. That is completely insane and anyone who knows lacrosse knows this to be ridiculous. Give Kevin Finneran a call and ask him what his talent level was when he was a junior at Holy Trinity. He wasn't a starter! He became one of the greatest player in lacrosse history!! Google him if you care to. So relax with the speculation and opinions on who you feel is the best 4th grader or the best 8th grader because the kid you deem the worst may someday squash your little all star.
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Excellent response. I got scared for a minute there thinking that my 14 year old was as developed as he was ever going to get - whew. I guess this guy has never heard of Myles Jones from Duke either. He was still being developed in college and is now one of the most feared midfielders in college lacrosse because of his improved stick skills which now make him a multi-threat player. I guess this guy's kid was one of those kids that hit puberty at 11 or 12 - watch out my friend, Mother nature has a way of evening up the playing field a couple of years down the road! If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. You obviously know nothing about lacrosse and most likely have gotten involved for the first time because your kid plays. Some of the best D1 players of all time were late bloomers who didn't get "great" until Junior or senior year. These players became Hall of Famers. They certainly were not "where they need to be" at 14! The travesty in today's crazy lacrosse mindset is that everyone thinks they know what a kid is going to be when he enters college when he is 13 or 14. That is completely insane and anyone who knows lacrosse knows this to be ridiculous. Give Kevin Finneran a call and ask him what his talent level was when he was a junior at Holy Trinity. He wasn't a starter! He became one of the greatest player in lacrosse history!! Google him if you care to. So relax with the speculation and opinions on who you feel is the best 4th grader or the best 8th grader because the kid you deem the worst may someday squash your little all star.
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Well said!! So many kids do not peak until 11th and 12th grade! We are asking our kids to know what they want to do with their lives when they have barely started high school. Its getting out of control!
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That was an awesome response! Well said!
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My son went last year and just got invited directly from 3D Bluechip to come back. Did everyone who went last year and wasn't picked for Jake Reed get invited back again ?? We went last year and it was a great experience plus you can see where you kids stands with the best kids side by side. They onlt take about 1/2 the kids from Bluechip camp in Florida to Jake Reeds camp, the other 1/2 are direct invite thru coached recommendations. We did not get an an invite Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet.
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Of course you were invited back..show me the money...sucker
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This is quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever read on this website. If you have a son who is 14 and you're not telling them they've still got a long road ahead, you're doing them a complete disservice as a parent. B, A, AA, AAA - it doesn't matter. If your son has aspirations on playing at the highest level, guess what. DEVELOPMENT WILL NEVER STOP. The GRIND continues until the day they walk of campus. That's the mindset your kid will need to succeed in today's lacrosse environment. If my 13 or 14 year old kid said "hey dad, my coach said I'm good to go and developed as a lacrosse player, I've got nothing left to learn since I start on our super fabulous AA team!" I would literally laugh out loud. Then I'd find a new team to play for. If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one.
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This is quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever read on this website. If you have a son who is 14 and you're not telling them they've still got a long road ahead, you're doing them a complete disservice as a parent. B, A, AA, AAA - it doesn't matter. If your son has aspirations on playing at the highest level, guess what. DEVELOPMENT WILL NEVER STOP. The GRIND continues until the day they walk of campus. That's the mindset your kid will need to succeed in today's lacrosse environment. If my 13 or 14 year old kid said "hey dad, my coach said I'm good to go and developed as a lacrosse player, I've got nothing left to learn since I start on our super fabulous AA team!" I would literally laugh out loud. Then I'd find a new team to play for. If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. I couldn't agree more. The original poster is a complete moron and deserves whatever disappointment that looms if this is truly how they think. Buffoon!!
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Agreed just like golf and tennis. real lifestyle sports. you never stop learning, getting better, improving to your ever changing body and mind.
life is an ever developing thing. you need to learn something everday, even if simple.
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I'm sure you don't even have a kid playing lacrosse anymore, go back under your rock.... Of course you were invited back..show me the money...sucker
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Not sure about "everyone" but my son went last year, did not make JR and was invited back again to 3D. My son went last year and just got invited directly from 3D Bluechip to come back. Did everyone who went last year and wasn't picked for Jake Reed get invited back again ?? We went last year and it was a great experience plus you can see where you kids stands with the best kids side by side. They onlt take about 1/2 the kids from Bluechip camp in Florida to Jake Reeds camp, the other 1/2 are direct invite thru coached recommendations. We did not get an an invite Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet.
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My son went last year and just got invited directly from 3D Bluechip to come back. Did everyone who went last year and wasn't picked for Jake Reed get invited back again ?? We went last year and it was a great experience plus you can see where you kids stands with the best kids side by side. They onlt take about 1/2 the kids from Bluechip camp in Florida to Jake Reeds camp, the other 1/2 are direct invite thru coached recommendations. We did not get an an invite Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet. Yes - I actually spoke with the 3d Camps Director on Tuesday, and they use the list from the prior year, along with coach recommendations. He had the list from last year, and asked if I had any additional players to add.
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My friends son went to 3D in Florida didn't make JR and wasn't invited back Not sure about "everyone" but my son went last year, did not make JR and was invited back again to 3D. My son went last year and just got invited directly from 3D Bluechip to come back. Did everyone who went last year and wasn't picked for Jake Reed get invited back again ?? We went last year and it was a great experience plus you can see where you kids stands with the best kids side by side. They onlt take about 1/2 the kids from Bluechip camp in Florida to Jake Reeds camp, the other 1/2 are direct invite thru coached recommendations. We did not get an an invite Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet.
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I'm sure you don't even have a kid playing lacrosse anymore, go back under your rock.... Of course you were invited back..show me the money...sucker Jake Reed=Money grab Ask any of the top coaches and they will tell you that this showcase has dropped off over the last few years. If you are able to get into Showtime, it is much better run and attended by the top programs.
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First off I'm playing you. Second kids will learn new things and yes some mature earlier then others. You can always learn new things. It's something that the parent had to be realistic about. If your kid has two left feet then I'm sure he's not going to be this stud. I'm sure these guys were good athlete's when they were younger. When people write things on this site,you h s ve to talk like a child. Do you really think people are that stupid. Listen to yourself. It's lax people. He's feared in college lax, wow. Am I supposed to be impressed. Big deal. What's more important, that he is the leading scorer in college lax or the most feared in college or that he helped change someone's life or he is an executive of some big company. It's people like you that puts lax ahead of academics. You hardly hear people talk about the importance of school over any sport. You just got played and showed how stupid you can be. Think next time.
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I posed the original question about doing 3d Blue Chip with your 8th grader. Thanks very much to all who took the time to respond and offer their insights and advice!
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My friends son went to 3D in Florida didn't make JR and wasn't invited back Not sure about "everyone" but my son went last year, did not make JR and was invited back again to 3D. My son went last year and just got invited directly from 3D Bluechip to come back. Did everyone who went last year and wasn't picked for Jake Reed get invited back again ?? We went last year and it was a great experience plus you can see where you kids stands with the best kids side by side. They onlt take about 1/2 the kids from Bluechip camp in Florida to Jake Reeds camp, the other 1/2 are direct invite thru coached recommendations. We did not get an an invite Are there any 2019 parents on here who took their son down to Florida for 3d Blue Chip last year? I have a 2020 and am wondering if 8th grade is silly to spend the time and $$$ traveling for this. Any insights or advice would be appreciated.
P.S. My son is a good player on an "A" team but is age-appropriate and really hasn't hit his growth spurt yet. I guarantee that every single player that was at the camp last year will be asked back. This is a money maker and they would never turn away a family that is willing to pay!
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. Quite honestly, this might be the dumbest post I have ever read on here. And that is saying something...
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. Quite honestly, this might be the dumbest post I have ever read on here. And that is saying something... All the original guy was saying was that 91 had taken two of its top players from Revo and that they developed over the years there and are now playing at a higher level.thats all
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I'm sure you don't even have a kid playing lacrosse anymore, go back under your rock.... Of course you were invited back..show me the money...sucker Jake Reed=Money grab Ask any of the top coaches and they will tell you that this showcase has dropped off over the last few years. If you are able to get into Showtime, it is much better run and attended by the top programs. And your inside information comes from which DI program? Your statement is simply not true. My son did not go to JR and I do have DI inside info that supports the DI coaches using it as a recruiting ground.
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. If you think college lacrosse players are not developing every day you are wrong. They work incredibly hard and develop and refine their skill set. High school players do as well. To say a pubescent 14 year old is fully developed as an athlete is an uneducated and frankly moronic statement. It shows your lack of knowledge regarding the sport and your misguided skill set as a parent of an athlete. Athletes of all levels, be it 14 year olds, 18 year olds, 21 year olds, or professional athletes are always improving and growing as players if they are committed to their sport and respect the knowledge that they can always improve and always get better. It is those athletes who do not think they need to or they can improve who do not. So do your child a favor and tell him in all areas of his life, he should work hard and strive to get to the next level, both on and off the field, and you'll have a superstar on your hands, and I don't mean just as an athlete, I mean the whole package.
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In my years of sports I know things have changed, there was always the red shirt. Now they have a Blue shirt. I think this fits many of our minds.
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If you think they are developing kids at 14 years old then there is a problem. Most kids at that age are where they need to be. What travel A team is still developing kids at this stage of the game? Doesn't say much for the organization that they are developing kids and are an A team. The kid that left went to 91 because he was looking to go ivy league or to a top D1 school. He has geeat academic skills as well as lax skills. Great athlete and hard worker. Don't let them make you think they developed him. His parents wanted to get him to go to top recruiting tournaments. Trust me not many kids going to D1 schools with the complete package. He's one. If you think college lacrosse players are not developing every day you are wrong. They work incredibly hard and develop and refine their skill set. High school players do as well. To say a pubescent 14 year old is fully developed as an athlete is an uneducated and frankly moronic statement. It shows your lack of knowledge regarding the sport and your misguided skill set as a parent of an athlete. Athletes of all levels, be it 14 year olds, 18 year olds, 21 year olds, or professional athletes are always improving and growing as players if they are committed to their sport and respect the knowledge that they can always improve and always get better. It is those athletes who do not think they need to or they can improve who do not. So do your child a favor and tell him in all areas of his life, he should work hard and strive to get to the next level, both on and off the field, and you'll have a superstar on your hands, and I don't mean just as an athlete, I mean the whole package. Great post. This is also why parents should put more stock into the coaching and how their son fits into the team (he should be a key part of the team) instead of worrying about AA, A, B, or the program name. Try to pick a program with one or two teams max at the age group, where your son will get attention & high level coaching where he can DEVELOP, as he heads into the recruiting years. We just picked a program with one team, over an offer from a big program that might end up with 3 or possibly 4 teams where he might get lost. If your son's an absolute stud this obviously wouldn't apply!
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Did bluefish take any Players from the top 2019 teams at express or 91 or revo?
I suspect a bunch of TRue Blue and Igloo kids are a big component of the Buefish.
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Please don't use revo in the same sentence as 91 and Express when referring to top 2019 teams, seriously, come on.
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Did bluefish take any Players from the top 2019 teams at express or 91 or revo?
I suspect a bunch of TRue Blue and Igloo kids are a big component of the Buefish.
Are you talking about the Revo team that now calls one of their teams AAA elite .the same team last year that was an A team . Saw this and thought it was very funny. What showcases did the AAA elite Revo team get invited to this fall or at least are going to? Trying to see if they are at the big ones coming up and playing Orange or Express
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I suspect many of you....no most of you never played any type of organized sports at any level other than pee wee. Probably drama club and band kids. Nothing wrong with that, but it is incredibly apparent. Sorry for your insecurities, your sons will thank you for living through them. Good luck drama queens.
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If kids develop at different ages why would Jake Reed just invite kids back . Couldn't their skills have diminished and they would be wasting their time going . Why does a coach recommend 1 year and then not the next?. The more you invite the more that go .. So yes it's a money grab opportunity without a doubt. You keep paying to get to Maryland that's all . Kudos to them for coming up with a way to make money
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Is Tierney coaching a 2019 Bkuefish team ?a
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Are D1 prospect days worth attending? UVA MD UNC DUKE MI ND all conducting this fall.
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Is Tierney coaching a 2019 Bkuefish team ?a Go to the website its posted who the coaches are for the team
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Are D1 prospect days worth attending? UVA MD UNC DUKE MI ND all conducting this fall. They are worth attending if you have vetted the interest level in your son. Has your club coach spoken with the coaching staff? Are they truly interested? If yes, then definitely attend. Otherwise, you are taking a complete flyer... Which is fine, if it's a dream school and your trying to get on their radar. If not, then you're just supporting the program with your $175 donation.
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Allen is coaching a 2020 team. I don't see Tierney coaching a 2019 team. would take either of them as a coach though..
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