Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Legacy at a Good Spot LMAO!!!! I guess the spot your talking about is sitting in 11th place out Twelve Teams who entered this past Tournament.
Please don’t embarrass yourself anymore.
you need to see the forest beyond the trees. The club is a winner. you will see . That’s why you are one of those pArents that care only about winning not development. You will see . You obviously have to learn the hard way.


WAS a winner.... and having a director on here playing PR spin-master is pure sign of desperation. As if the Groupon wasn't bad enough


So many bad, bad losses, and now they’ve lost games they should have won. Unfortunately losing is contagious.


Thats a ridiculous statement. If that was true then Express abd 91 would be losing now. Both have went through very bad streaks. You know nothing about lacrosse.


I know about WINNING. Have to have commitment and a willingness to change the talent and culture! That is what it takes.


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You dont know about winning. Winning at all costs is a hollow win.
Youth lacrosse should not be about winning at all costs.
It should not be about winning where half a team sits on the sidelines.
Its not about teaching kids that its okay not to play just as long as their on a winning team.
Its not about being on a winning team where everyone doesnt get a fair shot.
Youth lacrosse should not be about who you know.
Youth lacrosse and any sport is about developing players in the sports, teaching team spirit, teaching ethics, having coaches that are good trainors and good role models.
Sports is about developing kids into the exception that is an exceptional individual. Not someone who cares only about themselves or tags along following the status quo wrong or right.
Professional sports and coaches constantly speak about this. And how they sit players who dont understand what it means to be a team.
I have spoken to D1 and D2 coaches who completely pass on players who they and/or their parents see everything through a limited self focused lens.
And if you think they dont question these top teams methods you are dead wrong. The big question is not what team your on, but does your kid get the opportunity to play.
Unfortanatelly the top couple travel teams coaches are good trainors but are not good role models. Not when they stuff their rosters to make money, add mid season showing no loyalty to kids on their team, invite kids to tournaments during the season to recruit affecting existing kids play time, dont allow all their kids equal opportunities. They are sending kids the wrong message about sports. They are not producing the exception that become exceptional kids colleges and professional sports want.
So keep on thinking you know about winning, but your fooling yourself.