Originally Posted by Anonymous
Andrew Smith.. really you are classless. You were Disgusting in the way you talk in front of our girls. absolute defeated status has just been confirmed on The News. You are an embarrassment to the hard-working men and women in law enforcement.

It is said that this young man made a poor decision and it will more than likely cost him a great career and perhaps more on a personal level. It is sadder that people like you come on this forum just to bash someone because you feel your daughter has been treated poorly. I assume you left TG at this point. There are so many choices now on LI for girls lacrosse and hopefully you found the right fit. Step up and show some maturity for an adult, this sad situation carries a little more weight than getting yelled at in a youth lacrosse travel organization. If your daughter gets the chance to play at the college level, she had better get ready. I can assure you the experience entails a lot more yelling and expectations. My daughter played for TG and there were some stressful times. I feel it better prepared her for the college lacrosse experience. Good luck to all[/quote]

The Smiths have no business running an organization for youth. It seems that it has just become a quick shot for money. Very little support for recruiting and terrible tole models for our kids.[/quote]


My daughter Bill Smith was very involved with the process. My daughter and I couldn't be happier with the support and effort in the recruiting process. Remember it is your obligation to focus on a reachable school for your daughter in athletics and academics. Once we contacted Bill and told him this is the place he was iatrical in helping us get it done.[/quote]

Same here. My daughter '23 gave a list of her top choices and has already received questions after the Smiths reached out to the schools to let them know about my daughter. Now it's up to her to play well this spring/summer. I also have friends with daughters on older teams and in college who are going to their top choices.[/quote]


I think with any org it’s hit or miss and I think the most important thing is to find a coach who is going to put themselves out there. If we’re comparing to other programs, some offer a lot more support along the way. It’s a matter of preference