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My daughter just received her invite to BIC this morning. Congrats, what position? Is anyone able to share the count so far for each position for BIC? I can only see the attach roster and there are 39. Do you know how many are local? 6 attack That seems low knowing all the players in the area at the 28 age group versus other areas. More than half the top teams are Maryland/DC based. The other areas can’t compete at this age. That's just for attack, I imagine some of the other positions might see more Midatlantic representation. That said there does seem to be some effort to represent other regions which might mean that some of the local talent gets left out even though they may be better than a player from another area. Middies have 9 local out of the 56 Now that seems low as well. Guess it's not just attack.
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My daughter just received her invite to BIC this morning. Congrats, what position? Is anyone able to share the count so far for each position for BIC? I can only see the attach roster and there are 39. Do you know how many are local? 6 attack That seems low knowing all the players in the area at the 28 age group versus other areas. More than half the top teams are Maryland/DC based. The other areas can’t compete at this age. That's just for attack, I imagine some of the other positions might see more Midatlantic representation. That said there does seem to be some effort to represent other regions which might mean that some of the local talent gets left out even though they may be better than a player from another area. Middies have 9 local out of the 56 Last year for 27s Heros had 11 girls just by themselves. Was probably about 1/3 DMV
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[quote=Anonymous]My daughter just received her invite to BIC this morning. Congrats, what position? Is anyone able to share the count so far for each position for BIC? I can only see the attach roster and there are 39. Do you know how many are local? 6 attack That seems low knowing all the players in the area at the 28 age group versus other areas. More than half the top teams are Maryland/DC based. The other areas can’t compete at this age. That's just for attack, I imagine some of the other positions might see more Midatlantic representation. That said there does seem to be some effort to represent other regions which might mean that some of the local talent gets left out even though they may be better than a player from another area. Middies have 9 local out of the 56 Now that seems low as well. Guess it's not just attack.[/quote Looks like 15% local girls between the middies and attack. Anyone have defense and goalie numbers?
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Interested in insight about how high school lacrosse programs work. My DD's program hasn't done anything yet, but I hear about other schools, other spring teams, boys programs, etc already getting out on the field or in the weight room. Is there a norm and if so what is it? Do public schools do things differently than private?
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Interested in insight about how high school lacrosse programs work. My DD's program hasn't done anything yet, but I hear about other schools, other spring teams, boys programs, etc already getting out on the field or in the weight room. Is there a norm and if so what is it? Do public schools do things differently than private? Our public school hasn't even held an interest meeting yet. In addition to our Fall practice sessions, I do have my daughter in specialized lacrosse training and a sports conditioning (speed and agility) program.
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Interested in insight about how high school lacrosse programs work. My DD's program hasn't done anything yet, but I hear about other schools, other spring teams, boys programs, etc already getting out on the field or in the weight room. Is there a norm and if so what is it? Do public schools do things differently than private? Personally, I do not know of any public schools doing anything lacrosse related in the "off-season". Some schools may participate in the Winter league thru Robinson Sports.
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Interested in insight about how high school lacrosse programs work. My DD's program hasn't done anything yet, but I hear about other schools, other spring teams, boys programs, etc already getting out on the field or in the weight room. Is there a norm and if so what is it? Do public schools do things differently than private? Personally, I do not know of any public schools doing anything lacrosse related in the "off-season". Some schools may participate in the Winter league thru Robinson Sports. Quite a few public schools doing the BWI league this winter at Goals
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