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laxxer

They do have a lot of talent on their teams and are always the top on LI
laxman47

There is always politics in sports and lacrosse is the WORST
iluvsports12

Wow, I thought I was the only one who felt the same way.  My daughter had a very good try out, and was so confident she would make at least the first cut but didn't.  For the regional team, they took back all the girls who made it last year, then the coaches who were there took their own girls, so in the reality of it all there were maybe 2 spots to be filled.  Don't forget this is just a fraction of a team that is made up for all of the NY region.  What a joke.  I think they invite all these girls as a fundraiser.  They get $35 for each girl trying out. 
glaxfan

There are politics wherever you go.  The old adage "it is not what you know, it is who you know" holds true in many situations, not just high school sports. 

 On the other side of the coin, it is very difficult for any evaluator to be totally impartial, no matter how hard they try.  Lets face it, these people are coaches that are very dedicated to this sport, and naturally know the players who are considered to be "more talented".  They have seen many of these girls on the field in game situations, and have a better picture of some of these players...often much more than can be determined during a small "snapshot" of time at a tryout.

athletes-support

So why bother with the farce of a tryout? Why not just call up the girls they want and save the others the time, money and disappointment? 
glaxfan

Because it is not really a farce, just a slightly biased opinion.  However, it is a bias that is based on a somewhat bigger picture, as these evaluators have seen many girls play over their years. 

What you also are forgetting is that even though your daughter may have had a "stellar" tryout, it is difficult to see where she fits in with the others for that position.  A parent's eyes are focused on their daughter...whereas the evaluators have a broader "field of vision".

The reality is that unless you are picking numbers out of a hat, any selection process will have influences. 

 

bkburton1

iluvsports12 wrote: Link
Wow, I thought I was the only one who felt the same way.  My daughter had a very good try out, and was so confident she would make at least the first cut but didn't.  For the regional team, they took back all the girls who made it last year, then the coaches who were there took their own girls, so in the reality of it all there were maybe 2 spots to be filled.  Don't forget this is just a fraction of a team that is made up for all of the NY region.  What a joke.  I think they invite all these girls as a fundraiser.  They get $35 for each girl trying out. 
stop crying your daughter isn't good enought face it
kalax

bkburton1 wrote: Link
stop crying your daughter isn't good enought face it

 

Unnecessary... But I have to agree that a lot of this sport is politics. I know many people who tried out for that team who should have made it compared to other players. (And I'm not being biased at all.) I think in order to resolve this issue they need to have different coaches running the tryouts because honestly they all know who the players are and where they are from regardless if they say to not wear town-identifiable clothing.  

athletes-support

kalax wrote: Link
 Unnecessary... But I have to agree that a lot of this sport is politics. I know many people who tried out for that team who should have made it compared to other players. (And I'm not being biased at all.) I think in order to resolve this issue they need to have different coaches running the tryouts because honestly they all know who the players are and where they are from regardless if they say to not wear town-identifiable clothing.  

 

The problem seems to be that the same few people run everything.

lax12

athletes-support wrote: Link
 The problem seems to be that the same few people run everything.

 

Yes, because no one else from the coaches steps up to do anything in both Nassau and Suffolk!  It IS always the same people because they are willing to volunteer their time unlike the 100 or so other coaches that just sit back and let everyone else do the dirty work!

kalax

lax12 wrote: Link
 Yes, because no one else from the coaches steps up to do anything in both Nassau and Suffolk!  It IS always the same people because they are willing to volunteer their time unlike the 100 or so other coaches that just sit back and let everyone else do the dirty work!

 

This does not give them the right to favor or give the edge to their players. If you're volunteering, that's your prerogative, but at least be fair.  

joeymongo

Only certain coaches are invited.  If you do not play in the right circles your chances are slim of making the teams. Unfortunately this is the players college futures they are fooling with.
athletes-support

joeymongo wrote: Link
Only certain coaches are invited.  If you do not play in the right circles your chances are slim of making the teams. Unfortunately this is the players college futures they are fooling with.

Pay to Play. It is all about the money. If they don't pick the kids that play on their money making teams then they lose the ability to sell those teams as your ticket to a better college.

bkburton1

athletes-support wrote: Link
Pay to Play. It is all about the money. If they don't pick the kids that play on their money making teams then they lose the ability to sell those teams as your ticket to a better college.
again stop crying most of your kids can't cut it. every parent thinks their kid is the best. get off your high horse and accept the fact that your kid stinks
shotstopper

bkburton1 wrote: Link
again stop crying most of your kids can't cut it. every parent thinks their kid is the best. get off your high horse and accept the fact that your kid stinks

I hope your little princess is really as good as YOU think she is!

joeymongo

Hopefully the Empires won't go the way of the regionals
laxman47

Sorry, politics still abound in lacrosse and the Empires are a prime example. They already have worked out how many they will take from the Catholic schools, and will take no more, even if they are better players. 
shotstopper

mrstick1 wrote: Link
is there really any girl good enought to play for northwestern. i think not. long island is now a second rate lacrosse area

According to Newsday's college commitments at least 4 Long Island girls are committed there. Brianne LoManto, Rocky Point, Northwestern   Jessica Russo, St. Anthony's, Northwestern   Shannon Smith, West Babylon, Northwestern   Lacey Vigmostad, Northport, Northwestern. We will have to wait until next year to see if they actually play and if they do how much and how well.

Laxonthecuff

Smith is the only one who will actually play at NW, and she is good enough to play there as well!
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