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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Starting to wonder why it seems like too much to hope for that these lacrosse prep and club guys could be decent people, mentors and role models. [/quote] There are many great mentors and role models for kids in lacrosse.[/quote] Breslin from Breakout and now Bethesda is one. Of course maybe his niceness is the reason why he's never been able to put together super competitive teams and his best players routinely got plucked away by VLC and Madlax. Hope be fares better with Bethesda.[/quote] Agreed. Breslin's a super nice guy, but he's at the mercy of too many outside forces. Winners is his pet project but it is a charity thing. A couple of talented kids have found a path into places like Madlax. The rest are learning fabulous skills and getting a great experience. Breakout, on the other hand, served a special spot that was high level, but recreational. It's hard to come by around here. But that franchise just fell apart by spring of this year due to neglect. I have a bitter aftertaste because of the disastrous decisions made for some of the teams regarding leagues and the fielding of the teams. I hope Bethesda has enough quality momentum to keep going, but things are so lop-sided with politics and favoritism in the older teams that Breslin has his work cut out for him. I hope he isn't too nice to cut through that BS. Especially in the higher grades, it's just not possible to make legitimate teams when everyone is there because they are buddies in school or they've played together since they were 7. It's like hiring only friends and family members to work for your company. It's cute for a little while, and then it is nothing but a nightmare. In this case the nightmare is the entrenchment of bad skills in the form of crony-style play. No one gets better but 5 or 10 kids on each team get to feel a false sense of awesomeness. Then again, I hear this exact scenario is happening across a bunch of leagues in the middle school age group right now. It's a bit of a plague.[/quote]
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