Originally Posted by Anonymous

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
There is no reason or excuse for a roster of 28 on a youth team. On a HS team a freshman may see little time on Varsity but has 5 practices a week to get better. On a college team that player may have 10 practices a week and there is a Senior they know will be leaving the team. At youth lacrosse there is NO way to give 28 players enough time for a team that has two practices per week. To pay good money on top of that is even worse. What is the end game? Colleges do not look to the end of the bench to find recruits.


Looks like the problem may fix itself. Half of the team has one foot out the door. Several kids have already quit.


As the losses mount so will the defectors. People will only put up with that crap if they are winning. Their short term, big kid strategy, has now officially backfired. Now that they are no longer a top team, the mass exodus will begin.



Owner starts his sons over better more deserving kids. The fact that he hasn't fixed it by now is pretty good indication that he never will. Also they always run the same lame offense. Lots of standing around and no creativity. Kids need to be working on fundamentals and learning how to create their own offense. Running the ball through the same 1 or 2 kids is not going to cut it at this level.