'21-22' DMV LACROSSE OUTLOOK

Anonymous
Between Heeter, Boh Mitchell and Dave Mitchell all whom run the next level, it will be interesting to see if any of them can really run a top-notch HS program. Heeter has been involved with STA's program for quite some time now, having been an assistant coach under the previous HC, so he might finally see the fruits of his labor this Spring.

No doubt about it, all 3 of them are very good with promoting their NL players on social media but the book is wide open if any of these guys can truly coach at the HS level.

IMO it's not as difficult as one would think to coach at a club program in the DC area, a lacrosse hotbed, where at least 80% of your roster is filled with private school players who are also receiving top-notch instruction from their HS coaches.

Anonymous
^ +100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mitchell will have to decide what he wants to be. Good high school coach. Good club coach. Or social engineer. You mold young men but the job at the end of the day is winning and not promoting a social agenda. This has held back NL, and you could make the same argument about the time at the Heights. Play to win or not, but understand and be open about what your goals really are. He suggests one thing and does another.


What "social agenda" is he promoting?


Just look at their social media and its pretty transparent
Anonymous
"social agenda" & coaching lacrosse should not be in the same sentence. Coach the team...that is your job. Trust me.....kids I coach could care less about anything in my world view...hence, I dont bring it up...aside from their horrible taste in music & movies. You would think a HS kid had seen Goodfellas and Apocalypse Now & Full Metal Jacket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mitchell will have to decide what he wants to be. Good high school coach. Good club coach. Or social engineer. You mold young men but the job at the end of the day is winning and not promoting a social agenda. This has held back NL, and you could make the same argument about the time at the Heights. Play to win or not, but understand and be open about what your goals really are. He suggests one thing and does another.


What "social agenda" is he promoting?


Just look at their social media and its pretty transparent


I’ll bite. I’ve looked at their social media and had a kid associated with their program for a few years and don’t see it.
Anonymous
Then you already took the 'blue pill', and its too late for you. Its there. All the kids see it and talk about it, which is why many voted with their feet.
Anonymous
^ +1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then you already took the 'blue pill', and its too late for you. Its there. All the kids see it and talk about it, which is why many voted with their feet.


We are considering Next Level for our son, could you please explain the social agenda? My boy is too young to pick up on something like that and we haven't noticed anything overt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Then you already took the 'blue pill', and its too late for you. Its there. All the kids see it and talk about it, which is why many voted with their feet.


We are considering Next Level for our son, could you please explain the social agenda? My boy is too young to pick up on something like that and we haven't noticed anything overt.


This guy won't come out and say what he's talking about. NL promotes their players on social media, which is what all clubs do. If there's a "social agenda" in there I haven't been able to spot it. Ignore him until he can cite some examples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Then you already took the 'blue pill', and its too late for you. Its there. All the kids see it and talk about it, which is why many voted with their feet.


We are considering Next Level for our son, could you please explain the social agenda? My boy is too young to pick up on something like that and we haven't noticed anything overt.


This is a troll. There is no social agenda they are promoting. None of the kids see it or talk about it, because it’s not there. But thanks MadLax dad for stirring things up.
Anonymous
How about the social agenda of MadLax? The owner harassing and Bullying teenage boys. Assaulting players on his team (Hobart/SJC) and allowing them to have hookers (Potomac school).

That’s a social agenda alright
Anonymous
To be fair, Cab also threatened his JV coaches at SJC which one of them told me was quite amusing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about the social agenda of MadLax? The owner harassing and Bullying teenage boys. Assaulting players on his team (Hobart/SJC) and allowing them to have hookers (Potomac school).

That’s a social agenda alright


I was aware of the MadLax owner verbally harassing kids over email but unaware of any story around his players having hookers when he was coaching at the Potomac School, I didn't even know he coached at the Potomac School.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about the social agenda of MadLax? The owner harassing and Bullying teenage boys. Assaulting players on his team (Hobart/SJC) and allowing them to have hookers (Potomac school).

That’s a social agenda alright


I was aware of the MadLax owner verbally harassing kids over email but unaware of any story around his players having hookers when he was coaching at the Potomac School, I didn't even know he coached at the Potomac School.


All of which does not come close to Blackwolf guy for DMV lacrosse ball of shame if you can believe that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about the social agenda of MadLax? The owner harassing and Bullying teenage boys. Assaulting players on his team (Hobart/SJC) and allowing them to have hookers (Potomac school).

That’s a social agenda alright
What's wrong with hookers?
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