As they say in my hometown, "bless your heart." Did someone tell you that when you wavering about paying lots of $$ for you kid to be on a B team. Sorry but sounds like someone sold you a bill of goods. Maybe they told you your kid was almost good enough but needed just a bit more work, right? Let me guess, they have just the private lessons and clinics he needs - at their facility way out there. Cha-Ching. |
You are the perfect customer. Not only are you willing to spend your money to be on a B team, but you are actually trying to convince others to do the same, even those that will take you son's spot. LOL. |
This is exactly why this club has such a bad rep. |
If your kid is really into lacrosse and wants to get better, the extra lessons are well worth it. They are all going through puberty so who knows where he will be by the time the spring season gets here. If he improves enough they won't not be able to advance him. This isn't daddy ball any more. |
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Funny you mention daddy ball. That's what DCE 2021 has - a dad coach. Some great talent, but the dad coach is what split this team apart. Performance was struggling and sold themselves to daddy ball, but it was never going to work. They werr always the lesser Bulls kids and Montgomery County Public school kids. They got a few private school kids because of the Bethesda 2021 wrapper, but the club will implode soon. |
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Bethesda lacrosse has always been known to be daddy ball.
McGill ran a half ass club program with performance for several years. DCE will be gone in less than 2 years. Not even the best Bullis kids play for it and that should tell you something. |
Np, are you 12 pp? If not, grow up and get a life. |
| This thread explains a LOT. So many jerky comments on here by adults explains why most of the troublemaker boys I know play lax. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree!! |
DCE is highly political, as all teams are to some extent. You got to play their game if you want to get your kid the best shot. Good luck! |
| You're criticizing him for pointing out that the club is imploding, something forecast long ago? A club with no history of success that charged families $235 for a bogus tryout camp and then a $95 tryout? Really? |
Past experience has shown this not to be the case. When HS tryouts roll around almost every single B team kid will be cut lessons or no lessons. The B teams are the way they keep this club afloat selling the "you'll improve only with us" by winter training and lessons which surprise - you pay even more money for. |
| If you play for somebody's B team, you are seen as a dollar figure - nothing more. |
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The funny thing is - you are also seen as a dollar figure if you are on the A team.
You know, since there are no actual careers in lacrosse. This money pouring into the sport would make a lot more sense if there was a legitimate professional league akin to the NBA/NFL that kids were training for. |
| +1 lacrosse should only be played for fun. |