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Sorry, I thought this was a 2026 forum? That had nothing to do with a 2026 team. But honestly, just play by the rules. Plain and simple. Some may need to remember that when raising their boys to be men.
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There is also a $100 “schedule consideration” fee clubs can pay HoCo to get certain games to be held on certain dates…
Anything you want…for a price.
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going.
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going. in 32 hours decisions will begin to be made.
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going. Most of the elite 26s are holdbacks. Pretty much all holdbacks are private school kids and those private schools have high schools (BL,McD, LB...). Just based on that you get a pretty good idea. Plus, parents have already made their decisions and talk on the sidelines.
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1. Spalding.....Getting most of Hawks kids, lower tuition than other area Privates 2. Loyola......Good chance to get on field....cheaper tuition, good education. 3. BL....Great tradition, attracts lacrosse kids, but some not willing to take chances with National recruiting. 4. STM....Spalding leftovers 5. MCD.....Parents don't want to send their kids to be indoctrinated with Woke agenda 6. CH.....Poor man's BL.....Too much competition locally and nationally 7. Gilman.....see #5
STP, JC, SJ.....Why bother.
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I have been coaching 2026 since the boys were in the 3rd grade. The next rosyer check I see will be the first. Last year during playoffs, our parents saw kids getting jerseys in the parking lot. Have faith. In 2021, in the 2028s semifinal (A ball), the HoCo Black coach requested a roster check before the game. 5 kids from True were found to not be on the True roster, were required to leave the field, and True got crushed by the #6 team in A ball lol. My Son's team got a roster check by the opposing coach (HOCO pink) immediately after the game was over. We won the game, shocker. One of our players forgot his game jersey and borrowed a teammate's practice jersey for the game, so the opposing coach was suspicious. The ref did the roster check and we were cleared of any wrongdoing. It wont be long until HOCO has to do what the youth football leagues do. Most require photo IDs to match their roster. AAYFA does it fro football. Never had an ID check on 5 years
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going. Most of the elite 26s are holdbacks. Pretty much all holdbacks are private school kids and those private schools have high schools (BL,McD, LB...). Just based on that you get a pretty good idea. Plus, parents have already made their decisions and talk on the sidelines. Letters go in the mail today and emails will follow up on Thursday. Letters hit the mailboxes by Friday
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going. Most of the elite 26s are holdbacks. Pretty much all holdbacks are private school kids and those private schools have high schools (BL,McD, LB...). Just based on that you get a pretty good idea. Plus, parents have already made their decisions and talk on the sidelines. Except that’s not how it works
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And will there be someone ranking the 2026 recruiting classes!!?? 1. Loyola 2. Spaulding 3. McDonough 4. St Mary’s 4. Calvert Hall 5. Boys Latin 6. St Paul No chance St Mary's is 4th I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going. Most of the elite 26s are holdbacks. Pretty much all holdbacks are private school kids and those private schools have high schools (BL,McD, LB...). Just based on that you get a pretty good idea. Plus, parents have already made their decisions and talk on the sidelines. You got to see who was on age at the WSYL last year. Most all of the Hawks, True, and the players who played on Black Ops from the 3-4 teams that came together.
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No chance St Mary's is 4th[/quote]
I would assume most decisions wont be final until next week[/quote]
None of you people know. None of you have visibility into where all these 26s are going.[/quote]
Most of the elite 26s are holdbacks. Pretty much all holdbacks are private school kids and those private schools have high schools (BL,McD, LB...). Just based on that you get a pretty good idea. Plus, parents have already made their decisions and talk on the sidelines.[/quote]
You got to see who was on age at the WSYL last year. Most all of the Hawks, True, and the players who played on Black Ops from the 3-4 teams that came together.[/quote]
Lots of top players in that group.
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1. Spalding.....Getting most of Hawks kids, lower tuition than other area Privates 2. Loyola......Good chance to get on field....cheaper tuition, good education. 3. BL....Great tradition, attracts lacrosse kids, but some not willing to take chances with National recruiting. 4. STM....Spalding leftovers 5. MCD.....Parents don't want to send their kids to be indoctrinated with Woke agenda 6. CH.....Poor man's BL.....Too much competition locally and nationally 7. Gilman.....see #5
STP, JC, SJ.....Why bother. STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
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2022 Greater Howard Club Lacrosse Conference Bylaws Protests as to the use of an ineligible player must be made within 48 hours of game time during the regular season and within one hour of post-season play. A $50 protest fee is required. The protest must be submitted in writing to the Conference Commissioner. The protest fee will be refunded if the protest is successful.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There will be a mix.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. Some, not all Hawks
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1. Spalding.....Getting most of Hawks kids, lower tuition than other area Privates 2. Loyola......Good chance to get on field....cheaper tuition, good education. 3. BL....Great tradition, attracts lacrosse kids, but some not willing to take chances with National recruiting. 4. STM....Spalding leftovers 5. MCD.....Parents don't want to send their kids to be indoctrinated with Woke agenda 6. CH.....Poor man's BL.....Too much competition locally and nationally 7. Gilman.....see #5
STP, JC, SJ.....Why bother. STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie…….. Spalding will easily be in top 4 of MIAA this year, Several MIAA schools have different income brackets surrounding them. Still bitter over not getting call to go with the rest of boys, Amazing
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. They will spread out over 6-8 schools. Hopefully all will find the right fit for the next 4 years.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. They will spread out over 6-8 schools. Hopefully all will find the right fit for the next 4 years. Possibly more.
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They will spread out over 6-8 schools. Hopefully all will find the right fit for the next 4 years.
Spalding, Glen Burnie HS, Old Mill, Severna Park, Broadneck, Chesapeake....
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. Some, not all Hawks this is TRUE......... see what I did there
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. It will be interesting to see what STM can retain Hawks already go there
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. It will be interesting to see what STM can retain Hawks already go there How do you people know what middle schools kids go to?
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. You know what happens when you assume?
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. It will be interesting to see what STM can retain Hawks already go there How do you people know what middle schools kids go to? The lacrosse world is small and the moms all gossip
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Lots of moving parts this year. Transfers. Boarding students. The top programs definitely got some top kids. But some “bottom tier” programs landed some good ones too.
It appears kids wisely want a chance to make a larger impact.
It will be interesting to see if this trend continues and how it effects the teams/league in the future.We all heard about Spaulding’s young kids for 2-3 years before it impacted the standings.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. Kids that go to Spaulding are there for Sports, not academics. Easiest school to get in to academically.
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STM —-Spalding leftovers have you seen the list of D1 players that come from STM??! Spalding was a one hit wonder last. Back to the bottom of the barrel going forward. BTW that new public school across the street from Spalding looks great. Who sends their kids to private school in glen burnie……..
Hawks boys going to Spalding.....True boys going to STM/Severn.....Enough said. There is so much to be said about that comment. Chest pounding over athletics where your kid will stand on the sidelines for 3 years with no thought to academics. Certain Hawks kids go to Spalding and I am suspecting one of the parents typed this. Not all of them, some of them had a lot more options then others. Kids that go to Spaulding are there for Sports, not academics. Easiest school to get in to academically. Right private school with uniforms yet the public school across the street has no uniforms and kids go to better colleges from public school than Spalding
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Spaulding has officially arrived!
When they can’t hang with you on the field, knock their academics!
BL, Salisbury, St Francis and Villa Stevenson can all sympathize.
The only difference is all those schools won a championship first.
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Good luck to the kids who find out their next destination soon.
Just wish people would remember..there is more to school than lacrosse. Give the boys a solid foundation to what hopefully is a stepping stone for their future success.
Lacrosse ends, and careers are important.
A student can be successful, no matter what school they come from....but some have better success based on where they were educated.
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This great. Not.
Lacrosse is life. If you don’t go D1 you are terrible and disappointed me. I should have held you back another year you disappointment. Now we settle for D3 and a solid education. This blows for me as a parent living through my kid.
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Good luck to the kids who find out their next destination soon.
Just wish people would remember..there is more to school than lacrosse. Give the boys a solid foundation to what hopefully is a stepping stone for their future success.
Lacrosse ends, and careers are important.
A student can be successful, no matter what school they come from....but some have better success based on where they were educated. Good post. Good luck to all of the boy's
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This great. Not.
Lacrosse is life. If you don’t go D1 you are terrible and disappointed me. I should have held you back another year you disappointment. Now we settle for D3 and a solid education. This blows for me as a parent living through my kid.
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Awesome high school lacrosse player from Baltimore, current Swallow at the Hollow bartender. It is D1 or bust for many. Nothing wrong with that as it is the way to go at elite level. Elite is only for the few who are willing to put in the time. Sorry if you son doesnt have what it takes. And by takes, most of the elite players with a few exceptions are very close in athletic ability, it is what is inside that puts you at a D1 caliber. At this point and grade if your son isnt on the older side on age or heldback , your chances are slim to none to go D1, might want to set your sights on D2 or D3 .
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This great. Not.
Lacrosse is life. If you don’t go D1 you are terrible and disappointed me. I should have held you back another year you disappointment. Now we settle for D3 and a solid education. This blows for me as a parent living through my kid.
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Awesome high school lacrosse player from Baltimore, current Swallow at the Hollow bartender. It is D1 or bust for many. Nothing wrong with that as it is the way to go at elite level. Elite is only for the few who are willing to put in the time. Sorry if you son doesnt have what it takes. And by takes, most of the elite players with a few exceptions are very close in athletic ability, it is what is inside that puts you at a D1 caliber. At this point and grade if your son isnt on the older side on age or heldback , your chances are slim to none to go D1, might want to set your sights on D2 or D3 . There are so many D2 and D3 rosters that are littered with MIAA alums. There are many D1 rosters with MIAA alums that dont even see the field and there is a small percentage that actually play
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This great. Not.
Lacrosse is life. If you don’t go D1 you are terrible and disappointed me. I should have held you back another year you disappointment. Now we settle for D3 and a solid education. This blows for me as a parent living through my kid.
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Awesome high school lacrosse player from Baltimore, current Swallow at the Hollow bartender. It is D1 or bust for many. Nothing wrong with that as it is the way to go at elite level. Elite is only for the few who are willing to put in the time. Sorry if you son doesnt have what it takes. And by takes, most of the elite players with a few exceptions are very close in athletic ability, it is what is inside that puts you at a D1 caliber. At this point and grade if your son isnt on the older side on age or heldback , your chances are slim to none to go D1, might want to set your sights on D2 or D3 . There are so many D2 and D3 rosters that are littered with MIAA alums. There are many D1 rosters with MIAA alums that dont even see the field and there is a small percentage that actually play There are 4 MIAA grads on Tewaaraton watch list. Yes it's not like the 70-80s when half the team was from NY and the other half from MD. BTW plenty of those 80s high school stars from Baltimore or NY rode pine once the got to college.
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There are so many D2 and D3 rosters that are littered with MIAA alums. There are many D1 rosters with MIAA alums that dont even see the field and there is a small percentage that actually play ☝🏻
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There are many D2 and D3 alums because the MIAA puts so many kids in college. Bench players from the 5th best MIAA school are committing to D2. Kids who never see the field are getting to D3.
Of course there are starters from MIAA schools going high D1. Whether or not they play is on the kid and how much they put in at the next level.
People are seeming to rag on the league lately as of it stinks but it’s still top conference top to bottom.
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There are many D2 and D3 alums because the MIAA puts so many kids in college. Bench players from the 5th best MIAA school are committing to D2. Kids who never see the field are getting to D3.
Of course there are starters from MIAA schools going high D1. Whether or not they play is on the kid and how much they put in at the next level.
People are seeming to rag on the league lately as of it stinks but it’s still top conference top to bottom. In January of 2022, many D2 and D3 programs were still looking to add 2022s to their recruiting class. Where MIAA schools make that easier for those D2/D3 programs is that "the product" of "3rd line middie at BL" or "#3 goalie at St. Marys" is well understood by college coaches. They know the kid can hang academically and that he can be coached aggressively. Talent totally aside. And yes, this is also true for the LI and Westchester County public schools. Colleges know what "Chaminade's #4 defenseman" would look like in any given year.
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Re: Boys 2026 Grads - Mid Atlantic Region
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Baltimore Lacrosse Club (Crabs) is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Boys division of the Cavalier Lacrosse Club. This partnership joins two of the top clubs in Virginia together under the Virginia Lacrosse Club (VLC) name. The addition of the Cavalier Lacrosse Club to Crabs' nationwide network of affiliates continues to expand the Baltimore powerhouse's national reach, tapping into one of the top providers of youth lacrosse in Virginia. The Cavalier Girls division remains intact and is not included in this deal.
Cavalier Lacrosse,led by boys' lacrosse director James Cramp, has a footprint that extends throughout Northern Virginia, into West Virginia and the suburbs of the District of Columbia. Cavalier Lacrosse athletes will have access to the Crabs nationally recognized programming for development and exposure via elite travel team participation and attendance at the most prestigious tournaments and showcases throughout the USA.
"I'm excited to work with Coach Cramp, his staff, and the Cavalier families.Together VLC and Cavs, through their combined resources and experience, can better serve Northern Virginia's best and brightest athletes as they pursue their goals in the sport of lacrosse" said VLC founder Ryan McClernan. "It is a blessing to be a part of the journey these young athletes embark upon from youth lacrosse through middle school and high school before moving onto the college ranks."
Cavalier Lacrosse Club offers lacrosse teams, leagues and instruction for boys and girls from youth to high school levels, as well as men's elite and masters opportunities. The "cradle to grave" opportunities at Cavalier Lacrosse have guided dozens of players toward fulfilling their dreams of playing in college. Mentored by a coaching staff with significant experience at the Division I, II and III levels, Cavalier Lacrosse focuses on individual skills development as well as mentoring athletes thru the college recruitment process to ensure the right fit, athletically and academically. The emphasis on #cavsfamily reflects the lasting relationships built with players and their families and the larger community to which Cavalier lacrosse players contribute.
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