Cavs merged with VLC

Anonymous
Think PVI....
Anonymous
VL-CRAB-CAVS!!!! How Precious...

Twice the price of the Baltimore Crabs, but none of the benefits. Just another Red Headed Step Barnacle.

Cover your blow holes and hold on to your wallets and purses folks.

Ryan "THE REVOLTING FAT CRAB" strikes again!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VL-CRAB-CAVS!!!! How Precious...

Twice the price of the Baltimore Crabs, but none of the benefits. Just another Red Headed Step Barnacle.

Cover your blow holes and hold on to your wallets and purses folks.

Ryan "THE REVOLTING FAT CRAB" strikes again!!!


Cav parent who’s son made VLC. Cav was slightly more than VLC and cost much less than Hammers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Curious how families who were unhappy with Cavs and went to VLC will feel about this merger.


Correction former Cav’s families who’s son was able to make VLC team. They would be happy about the merger.
Anonymous
Are the keeping their field?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What has been communicated to the girls side of the Cavs program? VLC doesn’t have a girls program so are the CAVs girls included in this merger?


Cavs girls will remain a separate entity and continue on its own.
Anonymous
VLC 2025, freshman, will benefit from the merger for sure. Probably moves a team that has gotten a lot better over the top to compete for best in the DMV. I know they are better than MadLax at this point and should certainly hang with NextLevel and Express these days. Couple more players coupled with their new coach and his training will put this team over the top
Anonymous
Folks really don't know the Cavs, do they?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VLC 2025, freshman, will benefit from the merger for sure. Probably moves a team that has gotten a lot better over the top to compete for best in the DMV. I know they are better than MadLax at this point and should certainly hang with NextLevel and Express these days. Couple more players coupled with their new coach and his training will put this team over the top


wow. Those Cav players must be great. So you are saying Academy, Cavs and new Coaches and they are better than ML 2025, NL 2025 and DCE 2025 and why not add 91 Fire. Don't see it happening! You actually have to play those teams as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VLC 2025, freshman, will benefit from the merger for sure. Probably moves a team that has gotten a lot better over the top to compete for best in the DMV. I know they are better than MadLax at this point and should certainly hang with NextLevel and Express these days. Couple more players coupled with their new coach and his training will put this team over the top


So they are adding the Cavs 2025 players to this mix and going "over the top"? I had thought the Cavs didn't field a 2025 team recently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VL-CRAB-CAVS!!!! How Precious...

Twice the price of the Baltimore Crabs, but none of the benefits. Just another Red Headed Step Barnacle.

Cover your blow holes and hold on to your wallets and purses folks.

Ryan "THE REVOLTING FAT CRAB" strikes again!!!


Settle down Cabell. Go kick a kid or write an ungrateful quitter email.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baltimore Lacrosse Club (Crabs) is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Boys division of the Cavalier
Lacrosse Club. This partnership joins two of the top clubs in Virginia together under the Virginia Lacrosse Club
(VLC) name. The addition of the Cavalier Lacrosse Club to Crabs' nationwide network of affiliates continues to
expand the Baltimore powerhouse's national reach,tapping into one of the top providers of youth lacrosse in
Virginia. The Cavalier Girls division remains intact and is not included in this deal.
Cavalier Lacrosse,led by boys' lacrosse director James Cramp, has a footprint that extends throughout Northern
Virginia, into West Virginia and the suburbs of the District of Columbia. Cavalier Lacrosse athletes will have
access to the Crabs nationally recognized programming for development and exposure via elite travel team
participation and attendance at the most prestigious tournaments and showcases throughout the USA.
"I'm excited to work with Coach Cramp, his staff, and the Cavalier families.Together VLC and Cavs,through their
combined resources and experience, can better serve Northern Virginia's best and brightest athletes as they
pursue their goals in the sport of lacrosse" said BLC founder Ryan McClernan. "It is a blessing to be a part of the
journey these young athletes embark upon from youth lacrosse through middle school and high school before
moving onto the college ranks."
Cavalier Lacrosse Club offers lacrosse teams, leagues and instruction for boys and girls from youth to high school
levels, as well as men's elite and masters opportunities. The "cradle to grave" opportunities at Cavalier Lacrosse
have guided dozens of players toward fulfilling their dreams of playing in college. Mentored by a coaching staff
with significant experience at the Division I, II and III levels, Cavalier Lacrosse focuses on individual skills
development as well as mentoring athletes thru the college recruitment process to ensure the right fit,
athletically and academically. The emphasis on #cavsfamily reflects the lasting relationships built with players
and their families and the larger community to which Cavalier lacrosse players contribute


I assume this will have no impact in spring/summer season other than team names, correct?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VL-CRAB-CAVS!!!! How Precious...

Twice the price of the Baltimore Crabs, but none of the benefits. Just another Red Headed Step Barnacle.

Cover your blow holes and hold on to your wallets and purses folks.

Ryan "THE REVOLTING FAT CRAB" strikes again!!!


Settle down Cabell. Go kick a kid or write an ungrateful quitter email.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This move allows VLC to push into the younger age brackets, which they never previously had and allows the the CAVS players to remain in the same program instead of moving programs at the 5/6/7 grade level.

Cavs 2029 team is already strong, and will be a plug and play for VLC. The 30 & 31 Cavs teams will do the same, but neither of those years is as strong as the 29.

The move also consolidates strong coaches, which are becoming in even shorter supply in the region for boys players. More and more programs going the Dad coaching route.

This is a great move for VA lacrosse, and improves competition for the entire region.


As a parent of a kid on the 2029 team… hahahahah
Anonymous
Which part of the statement causes the laughter?

Cavs 29 team not strong? They did pretty well at Club Nationals in Orlando.

Coaches not strong? 2 former D1 lax players with strong NOVA roots? You could argue that the 3rd assistant from last year is everything that is wrong with lacrosse, but the 2 new assistants will make up for it.

Are the Cavs 30 and Cavs 31 teams much stronger than 29? Haven't seen those age groups compete nearly as often.

Was the VLC 29 team even around last year? Didn't see them in any tournaments.

Trying to find the humor, as an insider, please enlighten the rest of us.
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