| It is impossible not to make a DMV team |
Unless you can't pay for it. |
| You’re saying everyone can make their B team, will they take players who tried out for other teams and didn’t make it? |
| They will take anyone with a valid credit card |
| So far, we haven't heard from anyone whose kid plays for MadLax. They obviously don't care what you think. All we have heard is from people whose kids don't play for MadLax but who really, really care that everyone knows that if your kid plays for MadLax then you are a bad person. Honestly... why do you care? |
The people who post most about Madlax are parents of kids that DID play madlax and DO NOT play Madlax. |
| Quick question—is 28-32 boys per team actually the roster size for several of the MadLax teams? That’s can’t be right.... |
| sure it can.....we had 30 a few years ago |
| 30 paying customers. They would get 35 if they could. |
| 30? And you think that’s acceptable? I guess you don’t care if half the kids never see the field. |
| Thought this was a troll but a quick check of a few rosters show teams of 22 to over 30 players on the capital rosters. |
oh just you wait til Fall where even more player$ are added. |
It's not ideal but your kid winds up playing 2 quarters if he's an attack or Close D. As long as your kid is having a good experience it's fine. Are there cheaper alternatives??? Sure... |
The angry response from the (never made a team) attorney-dad proves the point. At least have the decency I see from most Madlax parents, to be a little bit ashamed for allowing it to happen. |
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my son plays for MAD LAX because his friends play for Mad Lax.
I'm well aware of the owner and his past episodes but our interaction with the program thus far have all been positive. In case you are wondering, this is the start of our 3rd season with Mad Lax. |