Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]First, Rebels had no guest players - they were down players. Second, enough with the anonymous and cowardly trash talk. The bottom line is the Rebels are the only team that beat every team in the bracket. The seeding and order of the wins had no impact on the outcome. Therefore, like it or not, they are the champions!


True Blue were the real champions. Don't bring your unknown players next time.
Embarrassment of Rebel coach not knowing players he's coached all year, unless he hasn't coached them. As a paying parent I'd be very concerned about this situation. Especially when the defense isn't taught how to play the game correctly at the youth level, but then again go tell the opposition in MD, DE, PA ,NJ, and wherever else you drag everybody that you are the champions with a nice tee-shirt. Maybe that's where the money went to not put up any netting behind the goals. [/quote

Truly laughable that True Blue are the "REAL" Champions. They had twice the amount of kids and still couldn't run anything close to a sustained offense. Maybe your loudmouth Coach should spend some time teaching the kids how to play real lacrosse: passing, catching, ground balls, etc. Let's start with catching a single pass before dropping it and then running a decent clear, not just having your Goalie heave it to midfield. The TB Panthers were completely outplayed and out-coached yesterday, it had nothing to do with scheduling or field setups - just better play when it mattered. TB parents go have a catch with your kids - they need it.