VHSL Girls Lacrosse 2025

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Anonymous wrote:This isn't college lax. You don't get fired for losing in public high school sports.


Clearly the parents are frustrated and this needs to be a consideration!


That I understand. Everybody wanting the West Springfield coach to be fired or the woodson Coach to be fired is total bullshit. as a former coach in the county there has to be other reasons why you would want somebody fired from a current position.


Key word there is “former”….sounds like someone get fired themselves or couldn’t cut it…I sense a little bitterness.


I left on my own terms because of parents like you


That and a growing family. But good luck with your season I wish you nothing but the best.


Okay moving on… games this week?
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Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock L to West Po
AD should fire head coach Chen


How many schools has he been at now… Chantilly, Herndon, Freedom, WestPo, Lake Braddock. Can’t seem to stay at one school and build a program.


As a Patriot Conference parent at a different school, we are happy and encourage Lake Braddock and West Springfield to keep their coaches.

Now if Woodson wants to fire their coach, we strongly urge you to do so, preferably by April 28th.
Anonymous
Getting rid of your coach won't help anything. They're all mediocre. I think they care, I think they want to do the best job possible but they get no training, a crappy budget, and if there are few qualified heads, there's even less qualified assistants.

If you've ever been to a basketball coaches clinic (and I'm sure football, soccer or baseball) you would see how much further along revenue producing sports are with PD.
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Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of your coach won't help anything. They're all mediocre. I think they care, I think they want to do the best job possible but they get no training, a crappy budget, and if there are few qualified heads, there's even less qualified assistants.

If you've ever been to a basketball coaches clinic (and I'm sure football, soccer or baseball) you would see how much further along revenue producing sports are with PD.


This! Just think, Bucky keeps getting promoted!
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Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of your coach won't help anything. They're all mediocre. I think they care, I think they want to do the best job possible but they get no training, a crappy budget, and if there are few qualified heads, there's even less qualified assistants.

If you've ever been to a basketball coaches clinic (and I'm sure football, soccer or baseball) you would see how much further along revenue producing sports are with PD.


This! Just think, Bucky keeps getting promoted!


And comparatively, Bucky was better than 99% of the coaches out there today (and that's not a good thing...)

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Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of your coach won't help anything. They're all mediocre. I think they care, I think they want to do the best job possible but they get no training, a crappy budget, and if there are few qualified heads, there's even less qualified assistants.

If you've ever been to a basketball coaches clinic (and I'm sure football, soccer or baseball) you would see how much further along revenue producing sports are with PD.


If you think it’s hard finding players to fill teams these days, try finding a coach. Finding an assistant or JV coach is even harder. Little pay for a lot of time, and you have to deal with parents who think their daughter is the next Charlotte North when they can barely catch the ball. No thanks.
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Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of your coach won't help anything. They're all mediocre. I think they care, I think they want to do the best job possible but they get no training, a crappy budget, and if there are few qualified heads, there's even less qualified assistants.

If you've ever been to a basketball coaches clinic (and I'm sure football, soccer or baseball) you would see how much further along revenue producing sports are with PD.


If you think it’s hard finding players to fill teams these days, try finding a coach. Finding an assistant or JV coach is even harder. Little pay for a lot of time, and you have to deal with parents who think their daughter is the next Charlotte North when they can barely catch the ball. No thanks.


+1 - seriously! I can't imagine being a high school coach at a public school and having to deal with parents like these people. It is a thankless, time-consuming job for very little pay.
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Anonymous wrote:Survey: If BF actually ever wins a state title (I know it’s a big IF but one can dream) do you think their parents who post here will:

(a) Show some humility and stop their incessant posting about how great they think their team is because results speak for themselves.
(b) increase the frequency of their posting (if that’s even possible) and gloat for a year bringing their obnoxious posting to an entirely new level
(c) post about the same as before
(d) other - state what you think will happen



(e) VHSL is so watered down now their title would have an asterisk as they won it against a historically weak field and lack of overall talent.


This. Unfortunately it will most likely be B because the BF parent(s) just can’t help themselves.
Anonymous
Fire Victor? You're an idiot. He does a very good job, cares deeply and puts up with the idiot parents like a champ.

and if he were to leave who are you going to replace him with? Coaches are not jumping out of the woods to coach teams.

Look no further than Centreville this year as an example of what can go wrong. The head coach left and all her coaches left with her. They finally got a coach at the last minute and this was the case with a solid team.

Rec is bouncing back from the Covid years but it's a slow, uphill battle but it'll happen but the damage has been done by kids sitting at home.
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Any insight on how much time a typical HS varsity coach devotes to the team compared to a dream coach? For example, are most coaches maximizing all practice opportunities? How many coaches are regularly scouting opponents? Are coaches regularly communicating with other coaches for game prep? I have some insight on one team, but curious what everyone else thinks.
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Anonymous wrote:Bi goalie quit
Team chemistry was so bad I heard


She's not playing this season??


Fake news. She is listed on their website. So unless she just quit recently and they haven’t removed her, please stop spreading false information about a very kind young lady
Anonymous
Coaches have full time jobs, taking care of their children/family, dealing with their own personal issues on top of coaching a team of 20+ teenagers who are juggling the pressures of academics, friendship groups/social. athletics, mental health etc. there’s so much sacrifice that both coaches and players give and all parents care about is their own kid getting playing time, being the star and accolades. That’s what brings a team down when you have over engaged parents who want it more than their kids. As a parent myself, I am thankful to have a coach who dedicates their time to a program and watch an entire class graduate from Freshmen to Senior year. Most don’t stay after a couple years when they find out it’s not worth the headache. Look at all the top programs as it clearly shows the consistent success of a team when a coach stays for 4+ years. Enough of my Ted talk, go thank a coach. It goes a long way.
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Light Ridge stinks
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Anonymous wrote:Light Ridge stinks
This is abviosly coming from a riverside player and I’m confused because they haven’t beat us light ridge in 4 years.
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Is Riverside going to be a top team this year?
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