Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
"Two of the TG recruits already think they are the best players we will see how they share the ball when they are on the field together." CORRECTION... YOU have talked them up. YOU have said they are the best players. YOU have made yourself and everyone think they are the best. YOUR relentless talk has created this drama. They are 12 or 13 and they just do what kids do. Just play! They will have to now deal with YOU "adults" (or probably 1 adult running his mouth all the time) creating other peoples hate for girls who are hardly even teenagers yet. You're sick! YOU have created this. Not the little teenage girls! Those kids will be friends on the field and that will [lacrosse] you off. The "show" will be you running your mouth here because you can't handle watching anyone's kid do well except your own. Everyone know your type! You're the one people will be talking about on the sidelines! You're the jackass everyone is talking about now. The guy obsessed with this 2020 group. It's you you moron.


I agree with this post 100%. The girls on all these younger teams already know the players coming over and are excited and will welcome them with open arms. Jealous, insecure parents who live to start trouble mainly on these threads, not so much. Most all will welcome all these kids as they make the teams undeniably better. In the case of 2020, yj was clearly not the best team in age group, it was TG. YJ likely jumps to top of heap, TG freefalls. Anyone in their right mind signs up for that, except people who feel insecure or threatened for whatever reason. The other possibility is it could be disgruntled parents left behind, in either case you are pathetic.


Since you are re-opening the "who is the best 2020 girls lax team on long island" debate, let me just remind you that YJ Curcio never played TG black last season. Hard to say who is better without a head to head contest. Why can't we all agree to a Long Island championship tournament to settle this question once and for all? Because it really doesn't matter, that's why. Play your daughter where she is happiest and will develop the best. She'll be seen by college coaches eventually, if that is your/her aspiration.