Understanding you want to focus "academic" and ignore the syracuse/BC kind of NCAA final contenders. But curious why do you exclude Yellow Jackets and Legacy or even FLG (who has a few) but keep Igloo and 91 on the list? Also, why wouldn't you look at 2026 commits. Jesters and TG both have a very strong year and as a new club, Tradition has a Yale 2026 commit.
For sure, it was a starter list. Your suggestions are excellent and will add these to the list. Stoked on your input.
Understanding you want to focus "academic" and ignore the syracuse/BC kind of NCAA final contenders. But curious why do you exclude Yellow Jackets and Legacy or even FLG (who has a few) but keep Igloo and 91 on the list? Also, why wouldn't you look at 2026 commits. Jesters and TG both have a very strong year and as a new club, Tradition has a Yale 2026 commit.
Why are we talking about this theyre in 7th grade...let your kid enjoy the ride.
I was just responding to the previous comment. I think that's a legitimate question for the OP to ask in order to choose a club.
I wouldn't necessarily fault anyone to be on 3 teams in 3 years. All these teams have shortfalls and you want your kid to be a good fit. So, that doesn't really tell me anything.
In elementary school, not a big deal. However in 8th,9th and 10th grade, that would be a massive red flag.
No it wouldn't. My 2025 had some new kids play on the team just this past summer. Two of them got D1 scholarships. Colleges coaches don't care if you bounce around as long as the club coaches they talk to say non-negative things.