Originally Posted by Anonymous
Wow. One team out of how many age groups had a decent B team experience. That's the exception not the rule and that's great for those parents and players. I have three kids who have all played club. Sometimes A, sometimes B. 2 have done both during their lacrosse lives. None have ever had a B experience that came close to what the A teams have been. If you do find a club and a coach on a B team that gives you that great experience, stick with them, because they're in it for the right reasons.


How about B level team where there is no A team? Thinking Millon, etc. is that a better route than Outlaws B?