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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not deflecting stating facts. Fact- as you can now confirm- was a 2027 goalie not 2026- argument for bringing older players to win- debunked Fact- The grass field- talked to the tournament director that day. The goal was to reopen the field so the teams could play full games. They did everything they could to do that. In the meantime moving games and shortening them to keep on schedule. It makes sense to always put the younger teams on the smaller fields and HS girls on lather field. Fact- not once was winning mentioned when we were asked to play. Hey we have a play day - do you want to come down? Sure. and if they didn’t win, which honestly I have no clue, then I’m not positive to why you are so upset. Fact- you have choices in club teams. If you chose YJ and your daughter made it, and you are this unhappy, try out for another team. If you are on another team and your sole purpose is to destroy another club team, there may be bigger personal issues there. If your trying to destroy a team because of your issues, you are screwing things up for other CHILDREN. Fact- this is about kids not adults. Make that the focus. Fact- parents can ruin their daughters chances of playing at higher levels. I wish all the players from all teams luck. I met Liz briefly this weekend, played against her in college. She is strong, dedicated and passionate and knows the game. Like every human, she may not be everyone’s cup of tea- none of us are everyone’s cup of tea. However she has committed to building a program, and again everyone has choices. [b] My daughter and my goalie had fun, learned something and made a few new friends. That is the goal of Lacrosse. [/quote][/b] Of course they had fun, they had a free day of lacrosse in addition to the many other opportunities they have with their regular teams. However, the girls who paid to be part of the program and didn't see the field at one of their only play dates had a lot less fun. That is not building a program and did not help develop the players that are in the program. I am sure you were not aware of the situation you were walking into when you were asked to join the play day, but you need not sugar coat the intentions of the coach. [/quote]
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