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	<title>Comments on: Choosing The Right College &amp; Lacrosse Experience: Homeschool Edition</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan Contreras</title>
		<link>http://laxallstars.com/choosing-the-right-college-lacrosse-experience-homeschool-edition/#comment-16913</link>
		<dc:creator>Bryan Contreras</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Schools that play in the MIAA usually have kids that are good, but can&#039;t make it on to the varsity or they have no desire to play on the varsity. So a lot of kids play high school club lacrosse and play other MIAA club teams. For example, the Calvert hall red birds (my team) play loyola blakefields club team and so on. But there is an FCA team dedicated to kids that are home schooled and plays with the club teams and lower MIAA varsities.  The kids that play for the FCA homeschool team are actually very good, and are a tough team to play against. The kids that are hone schooled could defiantly play real good lacrosse in college.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Schools that play in the MIAA usually have kids that are good, but can&#8217;t make it on to the varsity or they have no desire to play on the varsity. So a lot of kids play high school club lacrosse and play other MIAA club teams. For example, the Calvert hall red birds (my team) play loyola blakefields club team and so on. But there is an FCA team dedicated to kids that are home schooled and plays with the club teams and lower MIAA varsities.  The kids that play for the FCA homeschool team are actually very good, and are a tough team to play against. The kids that are hone schooled could defiantly play real good lacrosse in college.</p>
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