U19 PA Keystone Games Gold Medal Championships: 2011, 2010, 2007, 2005. U15 PA Keystone Games Gold Medal Championships: 2008.
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Sunday April 1st and Sunday April 15.
U15 (7th/8th grades) and U19 (9th/10th/11th grades) tryout will be at Penn Manor's Comet Field (turf stadium).
U15: 9-11am U15
U19: 11am-1pm
Sunday April 1st:
U13 (5th/6th grades) will be at Hempfield HS's Stadium Field. Time to determined.
Again, more details to come.
DCBailey: Program Director
Photos of NYSLAC, Summer Sizzle and the PA Keystone Games!
With college lacrosse recruiting becoming more and more competitive at the D1 level, and D1 college coaches now looking at eighth and ninth grade players, Blue Mountain has joined with a national recruiting tournament powerhouses, Jaime Munro's 3D Lacrosse and Jake Reed's Nike Blue Chip Tournament Camps.
This past summer Blue Mtn was asked to join this fellowship because of our impressive list of success of developing talent and tournament play; so in August, I recommended our top players going into 8th, 9th and 10th grade to play in a tournament with 3D Lacrosse. Players selected from the 3D Lacrosse Tournament are then invited to the Jake Reed Nike Blue Chip Tournament. Both the tournaments bring the top D1 recruiting coaching staffs ensuring that Blue Mountain's best talent gets a great opportunity to be seen intensively at the highest level of competition. Click here for more information.
In my opinion, the ever expanding D2 and D3 level of college lacrosse will also begin to get involved in the recruiting process beginning in the sophomore year. Click here to find out what I mean.
What do I think about all this earlier college selection process? It's great that your son's will have to start working earlier and thinking about their school and career paths, but on the other hand, it is also a lot of pressure to put on kids.
Do I think it's time for the NCAA to use it's power to stop the madness at such a young age...YES! But in the meantime, Blue Mountain is responding proactively to the changing college selection processes for its future athletes.