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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I appreciate you did not ask this question, but I would highly recommend not choosing a school based on lacrosse. It’s such a minor part of the overall experience and the non-lacrosse aspects are more important.


Hmm. Maybe for your seasonal player it's minor. Some actually train all year on their craft to get better.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I appreciate you did not ask this question, but I would highly recommend not choosing a school based on lacrosse. It’s such a minor part of the overall experience and the non-lacrosse aspects are more important.


Hmm. Maybe for your seasonal player it's minor. Some actually train all year on their craft to get better.


Yeah, my daughter now plays in the ACC, so I'm familiar with that process.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I appreciate you did not ask this question, but I would highly recommend not choosing a school based on lacrosse. It’s such a minor part of the overall experience and the non-lacrosse aspects are more important.


Hmm. Maybe for your seasonal player it's minor. Some actually train all year on their craft to get better.


Yeah, my daughter now plays in the ACC, so I'm familiar with that process.


Will that's good. I'm sure she will say lacrosse played a huge role during the HS years.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I appreciate you did not ask this question, but I would highly recommend not choosing a school based on lacrosse. It’s such a minor part of the overall experience and the non-lacrosse aspects are more important.


Hmm. Maybe for your seasonal player it's minor. Some actually train all year on their craft to get better.


Yeah, my daughter now plays in the ACC, so I'm familiar with that process.


You never know, you might still be able to learn a thing or two from that wise parent of a middle school lacrosse player who relies on DCUM feedback for important life decisions.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I appreciate you did not ask this question, but I would highly recommend not choosing a school based on lacrosse. It’s such a minor part of the overall experience and the non-lacrosse aspects are more important.


Hmm. Maybe for your seasonal player it's minor. Some actually train all year on their craft to get better.


Yeah, my daughter now plays in the ACC, so I'm familiar with that process.


Will that's good. I'm sure she will say lacrosse played a huge role during the HS years.


Lacrosse was undeniably a major part of her HS years. She developed strong connections with both her club and high school teammates and had positive experiences throughout. However, she most appreciated having opportunities to do other things and develop an identity outside of lacrosse, allowing her to simply enjoy being a kid. Playing club and navigating the recruiting process was tough and at times demoralizing. From her perspective, selecting a high school based on its sense of community rather than its lacrosse program proved to be a good decision for her. That's all I'm saying.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I'm familiar with both. Go to GC.


Compare the commits from recent years and then make your decision.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I'm familiar with both. Go to GC.


Compare the commits from recent years and then make your decision.


After reviewing recent commits for those schools, the key point is she should prioritize playing M&D, Hero's, or Capital.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I'm familiar with both. Go to GC.


Compare the commits from recent years and then make your decision.


After reviewing recent commits for those schools, the key point is she should prioritize playing M&D, Hero's, or Capital.


*playing FOR M&D, Hero's, or Capital
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Scores anyone?
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Visitation 13-5 over BI.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I'm familiar with both. Go to GC.


Compare the commits from recent years and then make your decision.


After reviewing recent commits for those schools, the key point is she should prioritize playing M&D, Hero's, or Capital.


*playing FOR M&D, Hero's, or Capital


Easier said than done.
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Anonymous wrote:SR over STAB 9-8


Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


Not the prior poster, but can note that SJC is a great school, and the girl's lacrosse program is on the rise. Great second year coach who the players love and compete for. Academics strong, and have supported a number of players heading to Ivy's and high academics the last several years. Kids love the social side and the food.
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SJC over Potomac 14-12. 10-3 at half. Was not that close until the final minute.
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Probably helped the HC was not there to berate players & refs


Is that true?


it's true - SR head coach decided she didn't want to make the trip down


However, terrible human.

She’s a great coach, they won anyway.


She coaches hard, what is wrong with that? You obviously never played a sport.

The girls at SR love and respect her.


My daughter went there, started every year, plays division 1 and starts for a male coordinator - and hates her. She’s lazy, disorganized, and yells to overcome her crappy preparation (like forgetting GC runs zone, not practicing against a zone, and then yelling at them to run some zone offense she installed during her first time out). She consistently skipped practices and was late for games, showing up minutes before they started. No one whose daughter played for her is surprised that she would skip a game in Charlottesville.


I don't know anything about the SR coach, but wasn't the GC game just a scrimmage? Who cares?


GC has run a zone for years and every year she forgets they run a zone.


Not my favorite guy in the lacrosse scene in town, but you can bet that the GC coach knows exactly what SR runs. Are you folks serious that the SR coach doesn't break down film and work it with the team all week before a big game? Amazing success for the program and speaks to the talent and character of the girls if we are really in a no prep, yell-first environment. Crazy.


My DD is debating between GC and SJC. What are the issues with the GC coach?


I'm familiar with both. Go to GC.


Compare the commits from recent years and then make your decision.


After reviewing recent commits for those schools, the key point is she should prioritize playing M&D, Hero's, or Capital.


Plenty of kids on these club teams play for GC too. SJC stats notably higher. Why is that?
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