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Anonymous wrote:Wow I cannot believe a long established and top elite club in the area like. NOVA select would sell to a large national chain. I guess the are now the top team in the area.


I wouldn't describe NOVA as long standing or elite. The four local clubs that I would describe that way are VLC, NextLevel, BLC (becoming DCE in 8th grade) and MadLax. There is a steady stream of players leaving all four programs, but they tend to go to one of the other three. It is hard to envision the good players going to True.


Dude, it was sarcasm.
Anonymous
Dude, I know. My post was not. Most readers know the difference.
Anonymous
I have a child with True in Colorado and we have been really happy with the program.
Anonymous
Good to hear that, but there are already several Nationally ranked/recognized/established club programs here in the DC area. Just because their formula worked in the midwest, doesn’t mean it will in one of the lacrosse hotbeds of the country. Even minor clubs like Hammers, Rough Riders, and Top Caliber have a leg up on them in that area. If anyone is getting hurt by this move it is those clubs. Would just be fighting for scraps at the dinner table while the big boys continue to feast.
Anonymous
You are wrong if you think this will not impact the top clubs. The 28th player on the 2027 Madlax team for example may not be happy watching other kids play. True will offer brand recognition and access to top events. They also have a national team. These are things Cav’s, Hammers, and Top Caliber can’t offer. The top clubs will lose depth. Better to shine at True than watch at another club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are wrong if you think this will not impact the top clubs. The 28th player on the 2027 Madlax team for example may not be happy watching other kids play. True will offer brand recognition and access to top events. They also have a national team. These are things Cav’s, Hammers, and Top Caliber can’t offer. The top clubs will lose depth. Better to shine at True than watch at another club.


Dude, is this sarcasm again. Who cares what the last player or the last 5 on any roster do. Those kids and parents are one step from leaving the sport anyway and playing for a team getting beat 15-1 doesn't help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are wrong if you think this will not impact the top clubs. The 28th player on the 2027 Madlax team for example may not be happy watching other kids play. True will offer brand recognition and access to top events. They also have a national team. These are things Cav’s, Hammers, and Top Caliber can’t offer. The top clubs will lose depth. Better to shine at True than watch at another club.


Dude, is this sarcasm again. Who cares what the last player or the last 5 on any roster do. Those kids and parents are one step from leaving the sport anyway and playing for a team getting beat 15-1 doesn't help.


Wouldn't the bottom few guys on any of the good 2027 club teams be slated to play at a public HS? Not everyone is aiming for private HS lacrosse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are wrong if you think this will not impact the top clubs. The 28th player on the 2027 Madlax team for example may not be happy watching other kids play. True will offer brand recognition and access to top events. They also have a national team. These are things Cav’s, Hammers, and Top Caliber can’t offer. The top clubs will lose depth. Better to shine at True than watch at another club.


If it somehow equated to lower prices for clubs that'd be great, somehow it will only result in clubs finding more ways to charge more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are wrong if you think this will not impact the top clubs. The 28th player on the 2027 Madlax team for example may not be happy watching other kids play. True will offer brand recognition and access to top events. They also have a national team. These are things Cav’s, Hammers, and Top Caliber can’t offer. The top clubs will lose depth. Better to shine at True than watch at another club.


Dude, is this sarcasm again. Who cares what the last player or the last 5 on any roster do. Those kids and parents are one step from leaving the sport anyway and playing for a team getting beat 15-1 doesn't help.


Different dude.
Anonymous
The Einsteins on here think that a great ES or MS player = great HS player. Not correct. Kids will grow and put in extra time. As long as they have good coaching kids will improve greatly. The Dad coached teams or rec coaches cant turn avg into great in HS. True has the good coaches in their network. Better to learn at True than be the best on Hammers/Cavs with bad habits reinforced and no coaching or sit on the bench at VLC. Those poor kids end up at D3 wastelands or junior college.
Anonymous
Can’t wait to get away from dad coaches at rec and lower age club ...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Einsteins on here think that a great ES or MS player = great HS player. Not correct. Kids will grow and put in extra time. As long as they have good coaching kids will improve greatly. The Dad coached teams or rec coaches cant turn avg into great in HS. True has the good coaches in their network. Better to learn at True than be the best on Hammers/Cavs with bad habits reinforced and no coaching or sit on the bench at VLC. Those poor kids end up at D3 wastelands or junior college.

I have been around the sport for years. The top players in the 2021-2023 class were the best players on the MS and ES school teams. The top 2023 team is coached by a dad. It takes a top rated HS player to succeed at a good D3 program. Many of them are above the lower D1 programs. VLC plays every kid on the roster v winning. Some do play more true will not have superior coaching locally. I am not Einstein This post is True
Anonymous
Nice job insulting the local lacrosse community. I think you covered everyone. I guess we are all dumb when it comes to lacrosse, and anybody not at True is doomed to a life of community college and Dad coaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a child with True in Colorado and we have been really happy with the program.


Can you let me know what age range your child is or was when they were in the program?

Also, general pricing?

I feel like we have paid for a lot of things in advance this year, as a family, that have downshifted due to the pandemic.

If it is safe to play, great. If we sign up for a bunch of stuff and pay through the nose, and they don't get to happen.....

I have number in my head. Their materials left out the pricing part.
Anonymous
Shes a 2026. Have been in tournaments in STL and PHX this year. Cost is about $2500/year, irrespective of tournament travel. Practices have not stopped but have continually evolved (split into groups of 7, midday outdoor practices, etc.) Some tournaments shifted (sin city cancelled in Dec but moved to Mesa AZ in Jan). Good communication good teambuilding, in general.
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