Any MadLax parents here?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Say what you will about evergreen but that 2020 team is decent. Sure they cater mostly to the Londoun publics, but a solid alternative to the lax bro infested madlax, blackwolf, and Vic, imo.


Please quantify how an Evergreen 2020 has less of a laxbro quotient than Madlax, VLC or BW? Because they have zero private school kids on the roster? Because they would lost to any of those clubs by double digits? Because none of them will be college commits?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Say what you will about evergreen but that 2020 team is decent. Sure they cater mostly to the Londoun publics, but a solid alternative to the lax bro infested madlax, blackwolf, and Vic, imo.


Well, it is your opinion. Decent is also a pretty broad spectrum - but yes, the boys are decent. Are they considered a top level program in the area? I would say no. They've got a nice facility and equip the kids with some nice gear. Ricky is a great guy and is an ambassador for the game.

As for being a "lax bro" ... if that means being one of the best players in Loudoun, then yes those kids on Madlax, VLC and Blackwolf are guilty.
Anonymous
Laxbro: son of arrogant, dbag dad that pounds his chest while saying how his kid’s team can win by “double digits”, has more “college commits”, and has “the best players” in the area.

Does that help?
Anonymous
Evergreen 2020 is basically a rec team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laxbro: son of arrogant, dbag dad that pounds his chest while saying how his kid’s team can win by “double digits”, has more “college commits”, and has “the best players” in the area.

Does that help?


So you're saying cause the parent boasts about the club that somehow makes their son a Laxbro? LOL. That's simply idiotic. You must run around an interesting circle of parents. Most of the most successful kids on my son's club are the most humble people you meet. Great kids too, both on the field and in the classroom.

Yes, 9 times out of 10 my son's AA club will beat your A level club. It will have more quality commits (i.e. D1) than your club, and empirically it will have the best players in the area based on any points measure you want to use to gauge success.

Basically, you're coming across as a parent who is upset cause their son isn't good enough to make a quality club. Sorry. Tell them to work harder. End of story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laxbro: son of arrogant, dbag dad that pounds his chest while saying how his kid’s team can win by “double digits”, has more “college commits”, and has “the best players” in the area.

Does that help?


So you're saying cause the parent boasts about the club that somehow makes their son a Laxbro? LOL. That's simply idiotic. You must run around an interesting circle of parents. Most of the most successful kids on my son's club are the most humble people you meet. Great kids too, both on the field and in the classroom.

Yes, 9 times out of 10 my son's AA club will beat your A level club. It will have more quality commits (i.e. D1) than your club, and empirically it will have the best players in the area based on any points measure you want to use to gauge success.

Basically, you're coming across as a parent who is upset cause their son isn't good enough to make a quality club. Sorry. Tell them to work harder. End of story.


This is what we've found too at 2 of the top 3 clubs we've been involved with. Plus very few if any parents that played lacrosse when they were young. Most of the kids we know with lax-playing dads didn't continue at the HS level for various reasons - size, burnout from over zealous lax dads and so on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Yes, 9 times out of 10 my son's AA club will beat your A level club. It will have more quality commits (i.e. D1) than your club, and empirically it will have the best players in the area based on any points measure you want to use to gauge success.

Basically, you're coming across as a parent who is upset cause their son isn't good enough to make a quality club. Sorry. Tell them to work harder. End of story.


Blah, blah, blah, “your son should work harder”, we win “9 out of 10 times.” More of the same garbage. Sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Yes, 9 times out of 10 my son's AA club will beat your A level club. It will have more quality commits (i.e. D1) than your club, and empirically it will have the best players in the area based on any points measure you want to use to gauge success.

Basically, you're coming across as a parent who is upset cause their son isn't good enough to make a quality club. Sorry. Tell them to work harder. End of story.


Blah, blah, blah, “your son should work harder”, we win “9 out of 10 times.” More of the same garbage. Sad.


Exactly the kind of response I would expect from someone who talks about "lax bros". Keep blaming other people or circumstances for your son's talent level. Good parenting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evergreen 2020 is basically a rec team.


How did they beat Madlax then?
Anonymous
They didn't, idiot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laxbro: son of arrogant, dbag dad that pounds his chest while saying how his kid’s team can win by “double digits”, has more “college commits”, and has “the best players” in the area.

Does that help?


So you're saying cause the parent boasts about the club that somehow makes their son a Laxbro? LOL. That's simply idiotic. You must run around an interesting circle of parents. Most of the most successful kids on my son's club are the most humble people you meet. Great kids too, both on the field and in the classroom.

Yes, 9 times out of 10 my son's AA club will beat your A level club. It will have more quality commits (i.e. D1) than your club, and empirically it will have the best players in the area based on any points measure you want to use to gauge success.

Basically, you're coming across as a parent who is upset cause their son isn't good enough to make a quality club. Sorry. Tell them to work harder. End of story.


You are sorta proving the posters point about how Las bro dads act by ending your post the way you did
Anonymous
How were the Madlax tryouts? Were they as revolutionary as they said they would be?

They said they would post rosters on 7/27, but nothing at all.
Anonymous
Tryout attendance was very weak. I was shocked. Probably why not are not posting the rosters even though they said they would last week.

We are hoping a lot of returning players show up at the other tryout, but we are nervous.
Anonymous
Saw a lot of madlax kids at different tryouts this past weekend
Anonymous
Madlax said they would post rosters by /27, but still nothing. Were their tryouts thst bad?
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