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I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.
That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is. With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses.
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Sure, Rubeor left for Mass. to "take care of a family member."
That's the kind reason he gave Loyola admin when he resigned.
The truth is, he saw LB was a mess and didn't want to stay at there for all the other political reasons mentioned.
Once in MA he decided to take a full time gig coaching at Thayer and another gig coaching for the Atlas. All of this is smoke, results are all that matters: LB hasn't been a perennial lacrosse power since Steele Stanwick took them to 2 straight titles fifteen years ago. The Dons did win at title in 2013 from the 6th seed in a Cinderella story but haven't finished above 4th since then. Why did they fall back to the back? Its quite simple: They acknowledged too late that the world was actually round not flat. In other words, their then AD and HC failed (whether they tried or not depends on whom you ask) to recruit a critical mass of good enough lacrosse players to compete at the highest level on a regular basis. Then they compounded this mistake by failing to advocate to top college coaches for their better players. Regarding the recruitment topic, both the then AD openly voiced his opposition to then in infancy stage club movement. They compounded this "the world is flat" opinion by failing to match other schools, which began giving partial scholar athlete financial aid awards to 3-6 multi sport athletes per year. So imagine this: you're the parents of an eighth grader who has several acceptance letters some of which may have partial scholarships attached to them. Then you do a little research among some older parents in the lacrosse community and you find Coach X and ABC High School does a much better job marketing his players for scholarship offers and it makes the decision relatively easy assuming your son has comparable academic opportunities. Fast forward to Coach Rubeor, who is a very good recruiter, coach and college admissions advocate: He's a loyal Don Diego who wants to rebuild the Program but isn't given the tools to do so. No partial scholar athletic awards even for top notch academic kids who would be major contributors in multiple sports (2 or 3 for 1 like a Ryan Conrad). Then you have meddling parents who expect you to win consistently when the administration has tied your hands behind your back on the recruiting front. These same parents/Board members go to the Principal who starts meddling with your coaching staff decisions and you say adios, life is too short. Whether this departure happened to coincide with some life event that forced you to move, the fact of the matter was you were coaching at another institution shortly thereafter. Then the Principal hires an old friend from BL who was a decent AC at BL but who never got the LB Administration to buy into the required recruiting changes necessary to rebuild the Loyola program. His W/L progress was tepid at best hence the "unhappy parent" contingent had a voice and forced his departure. The new coach is a long time former AC at Malvern who didn't get the HC job at Malvern when it opened up. His father's family is in the HOF of LB athletic families. Contrary to some of the comments posted on this forum, his dad was a great DC at LB as well as at JHU. He then took WAC to a national championship in D3. Thereafter he was a good but not great HC at JHU whereafter he moved to the HC coaching job at his alma mater, UNC. I wouldn't say that's the background of a horrible coach but maybe of one of didn't keep up the everchanging HC job requirements in this modern age. The $64k question for the LB program is will Coach Haus be given the tools to recruit the best kids in the greater BW area so he can develop them with his staff? Why would you trust Haus to recruit kids when he’s shown no ability to properly evaluate the current kids on his roster? 1. Revolving door at goalie - the 2 goalies have failed to claim the spot and the 3rd goalie has gotten no opportunity to show what he can do. 2. Fogo is a mess. Kid who hasn’t seen the field all year finally gets a shot after Loyola loses the 1st 20 faceoffs and the kid wins one. Gets a shot against maybe the best fogo in the country but he can’t get an opportunity vs anyone else? 3. Why play with only 2 attackmen? The 3rd guy never even looks at the goal. A traffic cone could guard him. 4. 1st midfield has one guy who’s a threat. 2nd line has none. There’s how many guys on the roster? Close to 50 and Haus can’t find a 3rd attackman or 3 midfielders? Just look at the record - No wins vs any solid team. Haus is the HC, it’s on him. The season is over and he’s hasn’t addressed any of the holes on the team that were apparent from day one. Maybe they should have practiced in the fall and winter - like every other MIAA team. If St.Paul’s has watched any LB film they will win. Shut down 14 and LB will only be able to score 6 goals max. What number is your son? Love to see him out there to fix all the problems LB has got! Must be a real undiscovered superstar!
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I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.
That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is. With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses. STP, Severn, MSJ and Loyola all have a couple of things in common - slow, small and not athletic compared to the top 4-5 of the MIAA
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I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.
That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is. With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses. STP, Severn, MSJ and Loyola all have a couple of things in common - slow, small and not athletic compared to the top 4-5 of the MIAA Mostly on age vs the Holdback harem. We know.
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I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.
That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is. With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses. STP, Severn, MSJ and Loyola all have a couple of things in common - slow, small and not athletic compared to the top 4-5 of the MIAA Mostly on age vs the Holdback harem. We know. Agreed. I would also add that historically those students reside in Maryland.
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With regards to the Loyola goalie situation, the whole thing is absurd. The senior who started is by far the superior goalie and he should be playing the whole game. This is the MIAA A Conference, the toughest conference in the country. No team varsity should be splitting goalie time. This isn’t HoCo Sunday lacrosse. The only reason this has been going on is that the junior dad is buddies with Ford and threw a hissy fit when his son wasn’t playing. It’s a complete joke that Haus lets this happen. Not only is Ford responsible for the clown show offense, but he also has his tentacles on the goalie situation.
And, no, not related to the senior goalie. My kid graduated last year where we had 3 senior goalies, each one could have started, but we only played one.
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With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses.
Sett's Coaching philosophy.....Get it to 5 or 99 and go to the Goal!!!!
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Didn't gilman crush Severn, MSJ, and blakefield? Seems like they should be in that top four
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My son attends Loyola Blakefield and I have been hearing some absolutely fool accusations about a so-called "puppet master" who is controlling the in-game coaching decisions and playing time for the boys behind the scenes. If what I'm hearing is true, this is one of the wildest stories of the decade. The man in the shadows they call him, the one who knocks. I've heard he has serious dirt on the members of the coaching staff, and so they heed his call at any time of day. I'm afraid I've already said too much, but beware, the Cookie Monster is always lurking in the shadows.
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Sam Cooke is the best goalie in the MIAA. notIntelligent f-ing coaching staff at LB won't give him a lick of playing time, I call BS!
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With regards to the Loyola goalie situation, the whole thing is absurd. The senior who started is by far the superior goalie and he should be playing the whole game. This is the MIAA A Conference, the toughest conference in the country. No team varsity should be splitting goalie time. This isn’t HoCo Sunday lacrosse. The only reason this has been going on is that the junior dad is buddies with Ford and threw a hissy fit when his son wasn’t playing. It’s a complete joke that Haus lets this happen. Not only is Ford responsible for the clown show offense, but he also has his tentacles on the goalie situation.
And, no, not related to the senior goalie. My kid graduated last year where we had 3 senior goalies, each one could have started, but we only played one. See Mcdonogh game 😂
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Didn't gilman crush Severn, MSJ, and blakefield? Seems like they should be in that top four Beat LB by 3 Beat MSJ by 2 Beat Severn by 8-this was the only crushing.... Around time Severn was down several players including FOGO
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Daltons step down effective immediately? or they announced that they would step down at end of year?
not sure why - but it seems like a big difference one way or the other..... Will was at practice yesterday so can't be that immediate.
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Mods on this site are inconsistent what they allow. Let people rip specific players. But try to post facts about certain coaches, programs, administrations, and that gets censured. Not my OPINIONS btw - some people "can't handle the truth."
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With regards to the Loyola goalie situation, the whole thing is absurd. The senior who started is by far the superior goalie and he should be playing the whole game. This is the MIAA A Conference, the toughest conference in the country. No team varsity should be splitting goalie time. This isn’t HoCo Sunday lacrosse. The only reason this has been going on is that the junior dad is buddies with Ford and threw a hissy fit when his son wasn’t playing. It’s a complete joke that Haus lets this happen. Not only is Ford responsible for the clown show offense, but he also has his tentacles on the goalie situation.
And, no, not related to the senior goalie. My kid graduated last year where we had 3 senior goalies, each one could have started, but we only played one. Wait until next year when you have to deal with JV Goalie dad. You think it’s bad now.
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You know its bad in Annapolis when the Dalton boys step down!!!! When does the Royal Blue step in and force out Lilly and his son School is a total disaster. President just pushed out. He and his administration destroy the school athletics program. Now he is heading toCalvert Hall as new principal. How long will it take to destroy that school also. Good first step for STM. Dalton boys were pushing there guys to start instead of the best players. Hopefully Severn will take notes. Where are the Dalton's going? I'm gonna guess this isn't gonna be good for business.... Such a great club program too! Playing Aloha tournaments and B brackets!!!!!!!! Such a great program I've played and coached in total for 20? years and the Daltons' club coaches are the first I have ever, EVER seen to actively coach kids with the ball in their stick to theatrically flop for the penalty when they feel *any* pressure from behind/rear shoulder. Coaches literally jumping up and down and kids cheering when the flag comes. Pure softness. And the parents who fell for this sales pitch, wow. They dress like they are from Annapolis, but have the lax knowledge of the average Glen Burnie/Perry Hall/Jessup/True parent. Saw a ProStart player cross check a kid in the face mask, wide hands, +5 yard approach, and all, maybe 6 feet from a ref, and hard head dads were screaming after the flag, "WHAT" "LET THEM PLAY" "NOT A SLASH!" "CMON REF!" Yeah. Cutting a wide berth around that crowd for the next few years. It is called winning . You do what it takes, sorry you cant understand that. No wonder Baltimore has so many soft players
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With regards to the Loyola goalie situation, the whole thing is absurd. The senior who started is by far the superior goalie and he should be playing the whole game. This is the MIAA A Conference, the toughest conference in the country. No team varsity should be splitting goalie time. This isn’t HoCo Sunday lacrosse. The only reason this has been going on is that the junior dad is buddies with Ford and threw a hissy fit when his son wasn’t playing. It’s a complete joke that Haus lets this happen. Not only is Ford responsible for the clown show offense, but he also has his tentacles on the goalie situation.
And, no, not related to the senior goalie. My kid graduated last year where we had 3 senior goalies, each one could have started, but we only played one. Wait until next year when you have to deal with JV Goalie dad. You think it’s bad now. It should be fuun at LB then. What a mess of do do . Dons are headed in same direction they have been for years, Straight down the toilet with all the rest of the .....
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Sam Cooke is the best goalie in the MIAA. notIntelligent f-ing coaching staff at LB won't give him a lick of playing time, I call BS! We all do !! Let the Dons be the Dons... Release the Cookie !!
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You know its bad in Annapolis when the Dalton boys step down!!!! When does the Royal Blue step in and force out Lilly and his son School is a total disaster. President just pushed out. He and his administration destroy the school athletics program. Now he is heading toCalvert Hall as new principal. How long will it take to destroy that school also. Good first step for STM. Dalton boys were pushing there guys to start instead of the best players. Hopefully Severn will take notes. Where are the Dalton's going? I'm gonna guess this isn't gonna be good for business.... Such a great club program too! Playing Aloha tournaments and B brackets!!!!!!!! Such a great program I've played and coached in total for 20? years and the Daltons' club coaches are the first I have ever, EVER seen to actively coach kids with the ball in their stick to theatrically flop for the penalty when they feel *any* pressure from behind/rear shoulder. Coaches literally jumping up and down and kids cheering when the flag comes. Pure softness. And the parents who fell for this sales pitch, wow. They dress like they are from Annapolis, but have the lax knowledge of the average Glen Burnie/Perry Hall/Jessup/True parent. Saw a ProStart player cross check a kid in the face mask, wide hands, +5 yard approach, and all, maybe 6 feet from a ref, and hard head dads were screaming after the flag, "WHAT" "LET THEM PLAY" "NOT A SLASH!" "CMON REF!" Yeah. Cutting a wide berth around that crowd for the next few years. It is called winning . You do what it takes, sorry you cant understand that. No wonder Baltimore has so many soft players Yeah that is not called winning. Whining, maybe. First, ProStart is like the Only F@ns of Maryland Lax. Even if you've heard of it, you wouldn't want to admit it publicly. Second, I am zero percent surprised that the runts of the Anne Arundel litter think that players literally laying down on the turf for a fake penalty is some kind of flex ****that should be coached by adults**** . Textbook softness. With that in mind...free of charge.....here's a Pro Start social media suggested pitch: "Are you looking to play at the next level, but are too slow for Hawks, too smart to pay True, too few IG followers to play for Clippers, and the possibility of getting bruised at Next Level or Cannons practices before your next Hardees shift, really scares you? COME PLAY WITH US, coaching as hardcore as a Target bag full of marshmellows!" Tryouts next week at the Glen Burnie Tractor Supply parking lot, because True already rented all the fields at the Moose, and the API guys just automatically tell us their turf is rented out, and I guess Clippers is having some kind of photo shoot at Bell Branch with supermodels and the Blue Angels, billed directly to the Clippers parents."
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Gilman (-7.5) vs Saint Mary's Saint Pauls vs Loyola (-1.5) MSJ (-4.5) vs John Carrol Spalding vs Calvert Hall (-3.5) Severn vs Boys Latin (-9.5)
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I don't think anybody at Loyola can make the representation.....yet....that an elite multi-sport athlete within 60 minutes of Baltimore is best suited for Loyola, unless the campus culture (least liberal private school between Laurel and the DE/PA border) is a huge win for Mom and Dad. There are relatively few exceptional athletes in the 2024-2027 classes, and most of those excel in some other sport and are "capable" at lacrosse.
That's where St. Paul's is different, Settembrino is building something that "appears to be" headed in the right direction over there, and there's lots of excitement about it. And no - definitely not talking about his ownership of Predators. He - also - has a couple years left to really deliver at SP, and this week's game against Loyola will be a test of how close he is. With all due respect to coach Sett, SP is 3-5 in the league and has losses to Severn and MSJ. There wasn’t much excitement about either of those losses. 3-6
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Watched the LB SP game on YouTube. Both of these Programs have a long way to go to get back to their glory days. I laugh when I read some of the parental comments. To win in this Conference, you need a critical mass of skill players and athletes and neither of these teams has them. Stop complaining about coaching and have your sons work with a trainer to improve their athletic ability (speed, quickness, functional strength) and lacrosse skills.
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You know its bad in Annapolis when the Dalton boys step down!!!! When does the Royal Blue step in and force out Lilly and his son School is a total disaster. President just pushed out. He and his administration destroy the school athletics program. Now he is heading toCalvert Hall as new principal. How long will it take to destroy that school also. Good first step for STM. Dalton boys were pushing there guys to start instead of the best players. Hopefully Severn will take notes. Where are the Dalton's going? I'm gonna guess this isn't gonna be good for business.... Such a great club program too! Playing Aloha tournaments and B brackets!!!!!!!! Such a great program I've played and coached in total for 20? years and the Daltons' club coaches are the first I have ever, EVER seen to actively coach kids with the ball in their stick to theatrically flop for the penalty when they feel *any* pressure from behind/rear shoulder. Coaches literally jumping up and down and kids cheering when the flag comes. Pure softness. And the parents who fell for this sales pitch, wow. They dress like they are from Annapolis, but have the lax knowledge of the average Glen Burnie/Perry Hall/Jessup/True parent. Saw a ProStart player cross check a kid in the face mask, wide hands, +5 yard approach, and all, maybe 6 feet from a ref, and hard head dads were screaming after the flag, "WHAT" "LET THEM PLAY" "NOT A SLASH!" "CMON REF!" Yeah. Cutting a wide berth around that crowd for the next few years. It is called winning . You do what it takes, sorry you cant understand that. No wonder Baltimore has so many soft players Yeah that is not called winning. Whining, maybe. First, ProStart is like the Only F@ns of Maryland Lax. Even if you've heard of it, you wouldn't want to admit it publicly. Second, I am zero percent surprised that the runts of the Anne Arundel litter think that players literally laying down on the turf for a fake penalty is some kind of flex ****that should be coached by adults**** . Textbook softness. With that in mind...free of charge.....here's a Pro Start social media suggested pitch: "Are you looking to play at the next level, but are too slow for Hawks, too smart to pay True, too few IG followers to play for Clippers, and the possibility of getting bruised at Next Level or Cannons practices before your next Hardees shift, really scares you? COME PLAY WITH US, coaching as hardcore as a Target bag full of marshmellows!" Tryouts next week at the Glen Burnie Tractor Supply parking lot, because True already rented all the fields at the Moose, and the API guys just automatically tell us their turf is rented out, and I guess Clippers is having some kind of photo shoot at Bell Branch with supermodels and the Blue Angels, billed directly to the Clippers parents." Yep, You are a soft parent, but that uis funny
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First, ProStart is like the Only F@ns of Maryland Lax. Even if you've heard of it, you wouldn't want to admit it publicly.
Second, I am zero percent surprised that the runts of the Anne Arundel litter think that players literally laying down on the turf for a fake penalty is some kind of flex ****that should be coached by adults**** . Textbook softness.
With that in mind...free of charge.....here's a Pro Start social media suggested pitch: "Are you looking to play at the next level, but are too slow for Hawks, too smart to pay True, too few IG followers to play for Clippers, and the possibility of getting bruised at Next Level or Cannons practices before your next Hardees shift, really scares you? COME PLAY WITH US, coaching as hardcore as a Target bag full of marshmellows!" Tryouts next week at the Glen Burnie Tractor Supply parking lot, because True already rented all the fields at the Moose, and the API guys just automatically tell us their turf is rented out, and I guess Clippers is having some kind of photo shoot at Bell Branch with supermodels and the Blue Angels, billed directly to the Clippers parents." This is great.
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The entire St Marys staff needs to be terminated immediately. I was one of the unlucky ones to watch that game. St Mary’s looked like a JV team. Gilman was a good team, not great, but St Mary’s was just bad.
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With regards to the Loyola goalie situation, the whole thing is absurd. The senior who started is by far the superior goalie and he should be playing the whole game. This is the MIAA A Conference, the toughest conference in the country. No team varsity should be splitting goalie time. This isn’t HoCo Sunday lacrosse. The only reason this has been going on is that the junior dad is buddies with Ford and threw a hissy fit when his son wasn’t playing. It’s a complete joke that Haus lets this happen. Not only is Ford responsible for the clown show offense, but he also has his tentacles on the goalie situation.
And, no, not related to the senior goalie. My kid graduated last year where we had 3 senior goalies, each one could have started, but we only played one. Wait until next year when you have to deal with JV Goalie dad. You think it’s bad now. they are leaving LB
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You know its bad in Annapolis when the Dalton boys step down!!!! When does the Royal Blue step in and force out Lilly and his son School is a total disaster. President just pushed out. He and his administration destroy the school athletics program. Now he is heading toCalvert Hall as new principal. How long will it take to destroy that school also. Good first step for STM. Dalton boys were pushing there guys to start instead of the best players. Hopefully Severn will take notes. Where are the Dalton's going? I'm gonna guess this isn't gonna be good for business.... Such a great club program too! Playing Aloha tournaments and B brackets!!!!!!!! Such a great program I've played and coached in total for 20? years and the Daltons' club coaches are the first I have ever, EVER seen to actively coach kids with the ball in their stick to theatrically flop for the penalty when they feel *any* pressure from behind/rear shoulder. Coaches literally jumping up and down and kids cheering when the flag comes. Pure softness. And the parents who fell for this sales pitch, wow. They dress like they are from Annapolis, but have the lax knowledge of the average Glen Burnie/Perry Hall/Jessup/True parent. Saw a ProStart player cross check a kid in the face mask, wide hands, +5 yard approach, and all, maybe 6 feet from a ref, and hard head dads were screaming after the flag, "WHAT" "LET THEM PLAY" "NOT A SLASH!" "CMON REF!" Yeah. Cutting a wide berth around that crowd for the next few years. It is called winning . You do what it takes, sorry you cant understand that. No wonder Baltimore has so many soft players Yeah that is not called winning. Whining, maybe. First, ProStart is like the Only F@ns of Maryland Lax. Even if you've heard of it, you wouldn't want to admit it publicly. Second, I am zero percent surprised that the runts of the Anne Arundel litter think that players literally laying down on the turf for a fake penalty is some kind of flex ****that should be coached by adults**** . Textbook softness. With that in mind...free of charge.....here's a Pro Start social media suggested pitch: "Are you looking to play at the next level, but are too slow for Hawks, too smart to pay True, too few IG followers to play for Clippers, and the possibility of getting bruised at Next Level or Cannons practices before your next Hardees shift, really scares you? COME PLAY WITH US, coaching as hardcore as a Target bag full of marshmellows!" Tryouts next week at the Glen Burnie Tractor Supply parking lot, because True already rented all the fields at the Moose, and the API guys just automatically tell us their turf is rented out, and I guess Clippers is having some kind of photo shoot at Bell Branch with supermodels and the Blue Angels, billed directly to the Clippers parents." Yep, You are a soft parent, but that uis funny Soft = coached to flop on a shoulder tap. Like a rec soccer player. Less Soft = Running through checks to get your shot, like an actual Maryland lacrosse player.
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Spalding has been rolling every one in their path surprised more people aren’t talking about them.
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Spalding has been rolling every one in their path surprised more people aren’t talking about them. We’re not talking about them because we’re too busy talking about the LB 20 years ago or club ball. All this high school lacrosse being played and we can’t seem to talk about actual lacrosse.
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The entire St Marys staff needs to be terminated immediately. They let the kids drink on the bus before games so whats the problem?
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Spalding has been rolling every one in their path surprised more people aren’t talking about them. beat a now shuttered vandermont academy by 1, lost to BL, lost to Gilman by 7, beat Loyola in OT - maybe you are referring to a Spalding in another state?
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Why does Calvert Hall think they are special? Charging for Friday night games! No other MIAA school charges admission.
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Spalding has been rolling every one in their path surprised more people aren’t talking about them. beat a now shuttered vandermont academy by 1, lost to BL, lost to Gilman by 7, beat Loyola in OT - maybe you are referring to a Spalding in another state? Nope. Referring to the one that just beat CH.
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Why does Calvert Hall think they are special? Charging for Friday night games! No other MIAA school charges admission. The $5 really stings. Did you have enough left over to pay rent?
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Spalding has been rolling every one in their path surprised more people aren’t talking about them. beat a now shuttered vandermont academy by 1, lost to BL, lost to Gilman by 7, beat Loyola in OT - maybe you are referring to a Spalding in another state? Nope. Referring to the one that just beat CH. Say what you want to say. You’re surprised nobody is talking about Spalding, just say what you want. Maybe nobody cares about one win in a regular season game?
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They need the money so they can pay a new goalie to come in when the current does the inevitable. Nose candy.
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Spalding has done well since the sophomore goalie left
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Why does Calvert Hall think they are special? Charging for Friday night games! No other MIAA school charges admission. The $5 really stings. Did you have enough left over to pay rent? Do students also have to pay?
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