Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Now that you have bashed 91 & Express - here is a thought - maybe next year they should pass on the NLF tournament & play in the prestigious Andy Forsberg tournament & play in the four team pool against the likes of NJ Riot & NJ Riot North.


Forsberg is a charity tournament. So is JDRF and others. To say such a thing is a discrace. The lacrosse community has always been very charitable. This new generation of lacrosse dads who never played the game have a lot more to learn to teach kids there is more to life than winning a lacrosse tournament. I pity your kid.

Stop all of the trash talking it's really gone beyond ugly.

Terrible


I guess some will use the lacrosse world to reach a goal and have no intention on giving back in any way. It is amazing that some programs join charity events and they should be applauded. Teach your kids the right thing and to give to lacrosse and not use it in a selfish way. True story -- a player at an Ivy league school came back to his home town and was offered to be paid to be a trainer for a week long town lacrosse clinic. He did work the clinic but refused to be paid saying that he wants to give back to the community and sport that did so much for him. Reading these post It appears parents are teaching kids to drain the lacrosse world to maximize selfish benefits. Teams you must keep joining charity events and teach your kids to give back. The parents who did play college lacrosse will understand this post that this was always a tight lacrosse community that gives back. We can only hope it continues.