Feedback on MadLax

Anonymous
+1
If my son (who is currently 11) someday achieves good enough HS grades to be accepted at LaFayette and has the lacrosse skill to make a Division 1 roster, I will be incredibly proud. And it would be close enough that my wife and I could day trip to watch his games. I am not following why that would be an awkward dinner conversation in the slightest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw Madlax is getting a lot of comparative discussion on another club's thread.

I also noticed their 2027 Capital team has a roster of 34 players. Please tell me this isn't true.

For the first tournament the roster was cut to 26. Included within the 26 are a number of bubble players who are suiting up but have been warned not to expect much time; but those same players will get time in the DMV games. So the full time Capital team is at 20 or less players.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw Madlax is getting a lot of comparative discussion on another club's thread.

I also noticed their 2027 Capital team has a roster of 34 players. Please tell me this isn't true.

For the first tournament the roster was cut to 26. Included within the 26 are a number of bubble players who are suiting up but have been warned not to expect much time; but those same players will get time in the DMV games. So the full time Capital team is at 20 or less players.


Can't wait to see that list and if the nephew is on it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw Madlax is getting a lot of comparative discussion on another club's thread.

I also noticed their 2027 Capital team has a roster of 34 players. Please tell me this isn't true.

For the first tournament the roster was cut to 26. Included within the 26 are a number of bubble players who are suiting up but have been warned not to expect much time; but those same players will get time in the DMV games. So the full time Capital team is at 20 or less players.


Can't wait to see that list and if the nephew is on it!


You are publicly calling out a 6th grader who will have nothing to do with the decision. You should be ashamed of yourself. Get some perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw Madlax is getting a lot of comparative discussion on another club's thread.

I also noticed their 2027 Capital team has a roster of 34 players. Please tell me this isn't true.

For the first tournament the roster was cut to 26. Included within the 26 are a number of bubble players who are suiting up but have been warned not to expect much time; but those same players will get time in the DMV games. So the full time Capital team is at 20 or less players.



Except it's not at 20. It's at 26 and 6 of those players aren't going to play unless it's a blowout which is just like any other lacrosse roster. Those bottom 6 are being asked to pay a lot of money not to play but that's the parent's choice.

This also means the DMV team has an official roster of 18 players with at least 6 additional players coming down to take time. This means at least 4 players on DMV will barely see the field. Oh, and don't forget when the DMV team makes a final or has a good chance to win a tournament because that means a few more Capital players will be asked to play in those games. This is status quo for MadLax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw Madlax is getting a lot of comparative discussion on another club's thread.

I also noticed their 2027 Capital team has a roster of 34 players. Please tell me this isn't true.

For the first tournament the roster was cut to 26. Included within the 26 are a number of bubble players who are suiting up but have been warned not to expect much time; but those same players will get time in the DMV games. So the full time Capital team is at 20 or less players.



Except it's not at 20. It's at 26 and 6 of those players aren't going to play unless it's a blowout which is just like any other lacrosse roster. Those bottom 6 are being asked to pay a lot of money not to play but that's the parent's choice.

This also means the DMV team has an official roster of 18 players with at least 6 additional players coming down to take time. This means at least 4 players on DMV will barely see the field. Oh, and don't forget when the DMV team makes a final or has a good chance to win a tournament because that means a few more Capital players will be asked to play in those games. This is status quo for MadLax.


The DMV roster is substantially less than 18, so even when the bubble players are added, the overall roster should be reasonable. Capital players will not get pulled down, unless DMV is hurting for numbers, which happened for one tournament this summer. But the prior poster is correct that status quo for MadLax is to carry as many players as possible, and make as many as possible feel like they are on or close to the Capital team. It is a mutually successful business model - the owner does extremely well, and many sophisticated, successful families are lining up and competing each season to be customers. The Capital teams are highly ranked nationally in almost every age division. If your son is one of the top 15-16 players in his grade, the program is likely to be a good experience. If not, buyer beware.
Anonymous
I'll agree with the idea MadLax is highly competitive and their capital teams compete with the best nationally.

I wholeheartedly disagree with the idea players only get pulled down once in awhile. They have been caught wholesale bringing down older players and not just capital to dmv. In the last 2 years, they've been caught entering almost entire teams in HoCo and in Hershey who were in the class above. Meaning they were in 7th grade competing in 6th grade or some like example.
Anonymous
The behind the scenes rumor is MadLax used this Fall with HoCo as a sort of suspension for what they tried to pull in 2019.
Anonymous
Yes, the HoCo ban on MadLax this fall is unfortunate. Kids are being punished for bad behavior by grownups. Sad!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The behind the scenes rumor is MadLax used this Fall with HoCo as a sort of suspension for what they tried to pull in 2019.


This makes no sense at all. Madlax was scheduled to play all of its teams in HoCo in the spring before Covid, so why would they be banned for the fall? Wishful thinking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The behind the scenes rumor is MadLax used this Fall with HoCo as a sort of suspension for what they tried to pull in 2019.


This makes no sense at all. Madlax was scheduled to play all of its teams in HoCo in the spring before Covid, so why would they be banned for the fall? Wishful thinking.


It’s cause the owner is p.o.s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The behind the scenes rumor is MadLax used this Fall with HoCo as a sort of suspension for what they tried to pull in 2019.


This makes no sense at all. Madlax was scheduled to play all of its teams in HoCo in the spring before Covid, so why would they be banned for the fall? Wishful thinking.


It’s cause the owner is p.o.s
Non sequitur. Madlax was scheduled to play last spring and most Elite division teams aren't playing fall hoco either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The behind the scenes rumor is MadLax used this Fall with HoCo as a sort of suspension for what they tried to pull in 2019.


This makes no sense at all. Madlax was scheduled to play all of its teams in HoCo in the spring before Covid, so why would they be banned for the fall? Wishful thinking.


Not sure how you know Madlax was scheduled to play since the schedules were never posted.
Anonymous
Why would HOCO Howard County care about Madlax b team? Besides playing older kids is not even against the rules in HOCO as age is not a rule. This post makes no sense.
Anonymous
I guess we'll find out about the true roster sizes this weekend as both DMV and Capital are playing against each other at the 25, 26 and 27 levels at the DE tourney.
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