Anonymous wrote:MadLax is great if winning HoCo and tournaments when your son is 11 years old is important to you. By middle school, they lose all of their friends layers who have good shots at D1 to other programs since their strength isn’t in getting their older boys into great college programs.
Anonymous wrote:re Madlax 28, as with all comments on this board, direct shot at the owner, who is the head coach of the 2028 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure that the second VLC team played in the A division of HOCO last year?
No statements were made about the strength of either team, just a statement of facts.
What does it matter. Speaks volumes that the A team gave out offers that were refused in favor of the B team. As for Hoco of last year, at that time the kids were still dividend between historical Cavs and historical VLC (which was basically full of the better Cavs players to begin with)
The VLC B team has been together for several years as Cavs B team and has fierce loyalty to the coach, who also transitioned over. I would say the refusal of the offer for the A team was more aligned with that loyalty and a desire to play with friends on the team. The VLC A team did lose a couple of players to MadLax (good luck, and they were the toxic parents so there should be a good culture fit) and Hammers. That happens to every team, every year, for lots of different reasons. They also gained a couple of players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure that the second VLC team played in the A division of HOCO last year?
No statements were made about the strength of either team, just a statement of facts.
What does it matter. Speaks volumes that the A team gave out offers that were refused in favor of the B team. As for Hoco of last year, at that time the kids were still dividend between historical Cavs and historical VLC (which was basically full of the better Cavs players to begin with)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year in 28 Hoco
Elite: Madlax, Next Level and BLC. NL and BLC are both across the bridge, but some NOVA families make the trek. BLC might move to DC Express team at this age group, I know its somewhere around middle school but not positive.
AAA: VLC, probably closes option, not sure where 28s practice but club uses fields in Herndon (Word of Grace)
AA: Top Caliber (Fairfax, Madlax DMV
A: VLC second team.
You could also check with Hammers, Hard Lax, and The St James to see if they are fielding teams in that age group. We have found the best information on the respective clubs Instagram and Twitter pages. Traditional Websites for Madlax and NL seem to be the only semi and current ones.
Not so sure about this. I’d say the VLC 2nd team would give first team a run for their money. VLC 1st team is so toxic exactly Zero players accepted offers to move up from 2nd to 1st. Cant imagine the first team is long for this life.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure that the second VLC team played in the A division of HOCO last year?
No statements were made about the strength of either team, just a statement of facts.
Anonymous wrote:Last year in 28 Hoco
Elite: Madlax, Next Level and BLC. NL and BLC are both across the bridge, but some NOVA families make the trek. BLC might move to DC Express team at this age group, I know its somewhere around middle school but not positive.
AAA: VLC, probably closes option, not sure where 28s practice but club uses fields in Herndon (Word of Grace)
AA: Top Caliber (Fairfax, Madlax DMV
A: VLC second team.
You could also check with Hammers, Hard Lax, and The St James to see if they are fielding teams in that age group. We have found the best information on the respective clubs Instagram and Twitter pages. Traditional Websites for Madlax and NL seem to be the only semi and current ones.