In our club we have great high school and college coaches coaching our girls and they don't teach this dirty play. So it isn't the fact that they are high school coaches, it is these particular high school coaches. [/quote]

What club would that be?[/quote]

Why? Do question that that is the case? I assure you it is. The coaches' resumes are stellar (far more impressive than the yellow jackets') and they back it up with great coaching at the youth level that is both high level and taught the right way. They are the first ones to yell at their own players if they commit a dangerous play. But of course this isn't the point is it?

You clearly are trying to deflect the focus from the real issue, which is the dirty play of YOUR teams. Clean it up Yellow Jackets.[/quote]
If your club is such a model of good coaching, please share your club so that the readers can judge the legitimacy of your claim. Otherwise you are just talking garbage, and your point is invalid and unsubstantiated. [/quote] no one would ever ams a club and be subjected to the Y.J. ridicule. As soon as the poster names a club all the Y.J. drones will be giving their scathing ridicule as to how that club is far inferior and could"t beat a Y.J. F team. It's a no win situation with you high and mighty Y.J. types. Your all a bunch of drones that think winning is the only thing that could possibly determine the success of a club. Your all so hopelessly pathetic[/quote]

Thank you for the back up. That is exactly correct. Our b team beat the Yellow jackets b team. It is not sour grapes, just fact. Our A team would likely lose to the yellow jackets A team, but it would be a competitive game.

Our coaches are fantastic by any measure you want to use. Whether it is the multiple D1 all-americans on the staff, or the multiple high school state championships won by the coaches, or the current coaches at D1 programs including several from top 25 and top 5 programs, their resumes are hands down better than the yellow jackets coaches. This summer there are coaches that either have played or currently play for Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Boston College, Northwestern and many other great schools.

The fact is that the club is very good. Not quite at the level of the yellow jackets top teams mainly because of depth issues, but very respectable. And most importantly, they teach the game correctly. And their players thrive at the college level. Have for years.

So don't worry, you still hold the crown for best (or one of best) clubs at the top level as far as wins and losses (at least until the game grows to more parts of the country and then their best athletes start playing and its game over for LI) but you also hold the crown for dirtiest play. Own it. You have coached and played it for years. You've earned it.