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Why is it that some High School coaches don't think that the Acedemic All American is an important as the player does..
How do you go about asking the coach especially when a child has proven her/himself not only on the field but in the classroom with a consistant unweighted GPA of 98 or higher and in all honors classes. I see many high schools give to the well deserved players but I also see some high schools with none. I know for a fact that there are at least 10 girls on my high school team that had a 95 or higher GPA.
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Offense wins games but Defense wins championships!!!! They too should be honored
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Why is it that some High School coaches don't think that the Acedemic All American is an important as the player does..
How do you go about asking the coach especially when a child has proven her/himself not only on the field but in the classroom with a consistant unweighted GPA of 98 or higher and in all honors classes. I see many high schools give to the well deserved players but I also see some high schools with none. I know for a fact that there are at least 10 girls on my high school team that had a 95 or higher GPA.
any suggestions????? The honest response is that many High School coaches do not understand what they are seeing when it comes to the Academic All American list. If you were a poor student, never walked the honors/AP/IB path, and never academically excelled, how would you know how to recognize that skill set? Think about it.
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How are the academic all Americans selected? Is there a committee or is a straight nomination by the school?
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Offense wins games but Defense wins championships!!!! They too should be honored You are right, but if you look at most of the teams, the best defenders on the teams are usually the middies. That is because they are usually the best athletes that can run, play D and still have the skill set to play offense. So it is really hard to recognize the best pure defenders on the team before those middies. I am not saying there are not exceptions ie. Parragallo (Hauppaugue) last year and Toucher(ESM) this year, but they are few and far between. Most HS teams can't afford to have their best player(s) only play defense! If you look at the way the colleges recruit you would realize this to be true. They will recruit middy's and attackers first (sometimes exclusively) and they convert the middies to defenders.
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Why is it that some High School coaches don't think that the Acedemic All American is an important as the player does..
How do you go about asking the coach especially when a child has proven her/himself not only on the field but in the classroom with a consistant unweighted GPA of 98 or higher and in all honors classes. I see many high schools give to the well deserved players but I also see some high schools with none. I know for a fact that there are at least 10 girls on my high school team that had a 95 or higher GPA.
any suggestions????? The honest response is that many High School coaches do not understand what they are seeing when it comes to the Academic All American list. If you were a poor student, never walked the honors/AP/IB path, and never academically excelled, how would you know how to recognize that skill set? Think about it. Sounds like Longwood and it's former coach.
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Newsday's All-Long Island Girls Lacrosse Team
MAGGIE BILL, Long Island Player of the Year St. Anthony's, Midfielder, Sr. Bill led St. Anthony's to a No. 2 national ranking. A three-time All-American, she had 83 points, 77 draw controls, 71 ground balls and 52 caused turnovers as the Friars captured a sixth consecutive CHSAA Class AA title. The two-sport superstar will play lacrosse and soccer at University of North Carolina. Both teams are defending national champions, by the way.
NADINE HADNAGY, Nassau Player of the Year Farmingdale, Midfielder, Sr. Hadnagy, headed to Maryland, combined stellar defense with 88 points and clutch play. She scored the winner in the L.I. final and racked up 12 points in the state tournament. Her three goals, two assists and four forced turnovers in the state final secured tournament MVP honors and Farmingdale's first Class A state crown since 2010.
CAROLINE FITZGERALD, Suffolk Player of the Year Mount Sinai, Midfielder, Sr. She earned All-America honors three times, and it wasn't for posting gaudy stats. The midfielder had 45 points but did enough little things, and did them so well, she stood out in each game. Nicknamed "The Mailman" by Mustangs coach Al Bertolone, Fitzgerald delivered even in the heavy rain at the state tournament for the program's first state championship.
LINDA MARIE ATTANASIO Garden City, Defender, Sr.
KIM COUGHLAN St. Anthony's, Defender, Sr.
CYNTHIA DEL CORE Bay Shore, Midfielder, Sr.
CORTNEY FORTUNATO Northport, Midfielder/Attack, Sr.
JULIA GLYNN Manhasset, Midfielder, Jr.
COLLEEN LOVETT Wantagh, Attack, Sr.
EMILY MARKHAM Manhasset, Defender, Sr.
KAITLYN MONTALBANO St. John the Baptist, Midfielder, Jr.
COURTNEY MURPHY Floyd, Midfielder, Sr.
RACHAEL RAMIREZ Lindenhurst, Goalie, Sr.
REBECCA TOOKER Eastport-South Manor, Defender, Jr.
AL BERTOLONE, Suffolk Coach of the Year Mount Sinai
TRACY WIENER, Nassau Coach of the Year Farmingdale
SHARI CAMPBELL, Nassau Coach of the Year Farmingdale
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Im just curious. In football; there is a division for developing teams. Why isn't the same being done in lacrosse? I truly feel for the situation at Copaigue. And it appears that nothing is being done as teams seem to taste blood with the mention of Copaigue. It is done in Nassau County for Girls Lax. 4 Divisions based on strengh of the program and not school size. Look at the scores from Nassau and you will see competitive games throughout. But they refuse to do that in Suffolk. My daughters team plays Copaigue this week. And they are saying: "let's score 30 on them." The coach also told the team: " this is the game that your families should attend." Seriously???? How about against Hauppauge or one of the better teams in the league? Copaigue may lack talent; but heart and desire are indeed present. It is indeed a shame when a coach will condone such unsportsmanlike behavior. Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12.
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Im just curious. In football; there is a division for developing teams. Why isn't the same being done in lacrosse? I truly feel for the situation at Copaigue. And it appears that nothing is being done as teams seem to taste blood with the mention of Copaigue. It is done in Nassau County for Girls Lax. 4 Divisions based on strengh of the program and not school size. Look at the scores from Nassau and you will see competitive games throughout. But they refuse to do that in Suffolk. My daughters team plays Copaigue this week. And they are saying: "let's score 30 on them." The coach also told the team: " this is the game that your families should attend." Seriously???? How about against Hauppauge or one of the better teams in the league? Copaigue may lack talent; but heart and desire are indeed present. It is indeed a shame when a coach will condone such unsportsmanlike behavior. Board Moderator Back of THE CAGE Registered: 10/27/10 Posts: 7208 BOTC has been contacted by one of the larger girls town clubs on Long Island that wants to reach out to the Copiague Club. If any readers have contact information for the Copiague Club, please pass that along to us here on the Board or at our e-mail address : cagesage@backofthecage.com. Thank you to the Community! Dear Copiague Youth Girls Lacrosse Club, I am the Director for a local girls youth lacrosse program and would like to reach out to someone involved in the Copiague youth girls program. Does anyone have a contact for me? Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12.
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Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12. Icnorrect - the offer did not come from Longwood, but one of Long Island's highly respected programs looking to offer help to the youth club.
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Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12. Incorrect - the offer did not come from Longwood, but one of Long Island's highly respected programs looking to offer help to the youth club. Does anyone have a contact for any director , coach , or parent that has anything to do with the Copaigue girls program? I am the director of a large program in Suffolk and would like to help them with there program. With all of the talk on this thread last Spring I expected to have heard back from someone. I hope to get in touch with someone soon so things can be worked on before the Spring rolls around.
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Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12. Incorrect - the offer did not come from Longwood, but one of Long Island's highly respected programs looking to offer help to the youth club. Does anyone have a contact for any director , coach , or parent that has anything to do with the Copaigue girls program? I am the director of a large program in Suffolk and would like to help them with there program. With all of the talk on this thread last Spring I expected to have heard back from someone. I hope to get in touch with someone soon so things can be worked on before the Spring rolls around. Which town are you from,if you are so anxious to help I am sure your town could use your help.
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Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12. Incorrect - the offer did not come from Longwood, but one of Long Island's highly respected programs looking to offer help to the youth club. Does anyone have a contact for any director , coach , or parent that has anything to do with the Copaigue girls program? I am the director of a large program in Suffolk and would like to help them with there program. With all of the talk on this thread last Spring I expected to have heard back from someone. I hope to get in touch with someone soon so things can be worked on before the Spring rolls around. Which town are you from,if you are so anxious to help I am sure your town could use your help. Your comment is terribly misplaced. The organization and particular individual offering help have built a very successful training infrastructure for their home town club. The club offering help is a kingpin organization from Suffolk County and a very senior member of that club wanted to extend a hand from their program to Copiague's Youth Program for training. BOTC has personally spoken with the organization behind this offer and we are surprised that no one from the Copiague program has reached out to us.
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Randall Grossman.....the coach of Longwood is attributed to the above mentioned quote...but his team went 4-12. Incorrect - the offer did not come from Longwood, but one of Long Island's highly respected programs looking to offer help to the youth club. Does anyone have a contact for any director , coach , or parent that has anything to do with the Copaigue girls program? I am the director of a large program in Suffolk and would like to help them with there program. With all of the talk on this thread last Spring I expected to have heard back from someone. I hope to get in touch with someone soon so things can be worked on before the Spring rolls around. Which town are you from,if you are so anxious to help I am sure your town could use your help. Your comment is terribly misplaced. The organization and particular individual offering help have built a very successful training infrastructure for their home town club. The club offering help is a kingpin organization from Suffolk County and a very senior member of that club wanted to extend a hand from their program to Copiague's Youth Program for training. BOTC has personally spoken with the organization behind this offer and we are surprised that no one from the Copiague program has reached out to us. I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help?
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I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help? That's fair. We have access to that information and the club offering the help has specifically asked us to keep their name on the "down low".
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Excuse my ignorance I am relatively new to the lacrosse world,I am just looking for a little clarification on recruiting do D1 schools give both academic and athletic monies to a potential recruit?
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I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help? That's fair. We have access to that information and the club offering the help has specifically asked us to keep their name on the "down low". I understand wanting to keep anonymity but that is also what I feared. I truly wished the HS programs would dedicate some time to help their youth organizations. How special would it be for a youth player to learn from her towns Varsity players.
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I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help? That's fair. We have access to that information and the club offering the help has specifically asked us to keep their name on the "down low". I understand wanting to keep anonymity but that is also what I feared. I truly wished the HS programs would dedicate some time to help their youth organizations. How special would it be for a youth player to learn from her towns Varsity players. Remember that in this case, we have a very successful girls High School and Club Program (Town A) wanting to help a struggling Copiague (Town B) program. This initiative might involve both club coaching, high school player participation and much more. Again, unless we hear from someone in Copiague (yes, attempts have been made to contact the athletic director), this offer will result in nothing new.
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Excuse my ignorance I am relatively new to the lacrosse world,I am just looking for a little clarification on recruiting do D1 schools give both academic and athletic monies to a potential recruit? Please do spend some time on the BOTC College Forum (just scroll down after clicking Forum List in the Ribbon Bar above). There is a great deal of information there and along at our sister site, Back of the Net. Much of the information is neither lacrosse (or soccer) specific - we hope that you avail yourself of that free service. As for NCAA Division I monies, the answer to your question is "it depends". Ivy League schools do not offer academic scholarships. Patriot League schools (including Bucknell, Lehigh, Lafayette and American for example) have started introducing athletic money in addition to their academic offers. Other schools such as Boston College which are "need blind" in the admissions process offer aid through their financial aid programs. There are NCAA Division I programs which offer academic scholarships, athletic awards, both and neither.
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Excuse my ignorance I am relatively new to the lacrosse world,I am just looking for a little clarification on recruiting do D1 schools give both academic and athletic monies to a potential recruit? Please do spend some time on the BOTC College Forum (just scroll down after clicking Forum List in the Ribbon Bar above). There is a great deal of information there and along at our sister site, Back of the Net. Much of the information is neither lacrosse (or soccer) specific - we hope that you avail yourself of that free service. As for NCAA Division I monies, the answer to your question is "it depends". Ivy League schools do not offer academic scholarships. Patriot League schools (including Bucknell, Lehigh, Lafayette and American for example) have started introducing athletic money in addition to their academic offers. Other schools such as Boston College which are "need blind" in the admissions process offer aid through their financial aid programs. There are NCAA Division I programs which offer academic scholarships, athletic awards, both and neither. Thank you Cage much appreciated! it's very overwhelming process
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I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help? That's fair. We have access to that information and the club offering the help has specifically asked us to keep their name on the "down low". I understand wanting to keep anonymity but that is also what I feared. I truly wished the HS programs would dedicate some time to help their youth organizations. How special would it be for a youth player to learn from her towns Varsity players. I am the town Director of girls youth lacrosse program that is offering the support. If you have a contact for the Copaigue youth organization please send it to CageSage in a private message so he can get it to me. I requested this be anonymous because I wanted to get all of the grunt work done without any distractions from the peanut gallery. Trust me this is legit
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I am sorry if you feel my comment is misplaced. But it can only be misplaced if we know the town/org willing to help? That's fair. We have access to that information and the club offering the help has specifically asked us to keep their name on the "down low". I understand wanting to keep anonymity but that is also what I feared. I truly wished the HS programs would dedicate some time to help their youth organizations. How special would it be for a youth player to learn from her towns Varsity players. Remember that in this case, we have a very successful girls High School and Club Program (Town A) wanting to help a struggling Copiague (Town B) program. This initiative might involve both club coaching, high school player participation and much more. Again, unless we hear from someone in Copiague (yes, attempts have been made to contact the athletic director), this offer will result in nothing new. The offer is still on the table......I guess Copaigue really doesn't want any help!?!?
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The offer is still on the table......I guess Copaigue really doesn't want any help!?!? The only final suggestion that BOTC can offer is to contact the athletics department at the High School and find out what contacts they might have with any boys or girls in-town developmental programs. Unfortunately, it appears that calling out for contact information here has become a dead end.
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