Anonymous wrote:Who knew we had a fashion consultant in the forum!Anonymous wrote:Families choose the school b/c they have a castle! lol. Seriously, it is a beautiful campus, class size smaller, and who wants to wear a dumb dress and saddle shoes. Although the red blazer is a little outdated too. Baltimore traditions die hard. IYKYKAnonymous wrote:I don't understand why so many families chose MV so their DD's can play for this coach. Now he is leaving and too many good players competing for playing time.
Who knew we had a fashion consultant in the forum!Anonymous wrote:Families choose the school b/c they have a castle! lol. Seriously, it is a beautiful campus, class size smaller, and who wants to wear a dumb dress and saddle shoes. Although the red blazer is a little outdated too. Baltimore traditions die hard. IYKYKAnonymous wrote:I don't understand why so many families chose MV so their DD's can play for this coach. Now he is leaving and too many good players competing for playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryvale did the rest of IAAM a favor, keeping would be starters on other teams on the sideline at MV.
Much like mcdonogh a decade earlier.
Maryvale will remain strong the next two years as the 2027 and 2028 classes stay intact. Talent will begin dropping off as 2030's and beyond choose other schools. Unless MV brings in a "connected" coach, there isn't much else to offer going to MV.
That being said, like the previous poster, still baffles me why girls/parents attend a school based strictly on the lax coach.
Families of 27 and 28 girls are already exploring other schools. The most talked about replacement who has applied isn’t an inspired choice.
Why would 27 and 28 go to other schools? They will have already committed to colleges. Why not continue to play with top talent and continue to dominate?
A few girls have good public school lax programs they could go back too. Glen Elg and Marriott’s Ridge. Maybe mom and dad will no longer want to pay for a school just because of its lacrosse coach. Maryvale isn’t a high academic private school and GlenElg and Marriotts Ridgge are decent schools academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryvale did the rest of IAAM a favor, keeping would be starters on other teams on the sideline at MV.
Much like mcdonogh a decade earlier.
Maryvale will remain strong the next two years as the 2027 and 2028 classes stay intact. Talent will begin dropping off as 2030's and beyond choose other schools. Unless MV brings in a "connected" coach, there isn't much else to offer going to MV.
That being said, like the previous poster, still baffles me why girls/parents attend a school based strictly on the lax coach.
Families of 27 and 28 girls are already exploring other schools. The most talked about replacement who has applied isn’t an inspired choice.
Why would 27 and 28 go to other schools? They will have already committed to colleges. Why not continue to play with top talent and continue to dominate?
They be idiots to go to McDonogh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryvale did the rest of IAAM a favor, keeping would be starters on other teams on the sideline at MV.
Much like mcdonogh a decade earlier.
Maryvale will remain strong the next two years as the 2027 and 2028 classes stay intact. Talent will begin dropping off as 2030's and beyond choose other schools. Unless MV brings in a "connected" coach, there isn't much else to offer going to MV.
That being said, like the previous poster, still baffles me why girls/parents attend a school based strictly on the lax coach.
Families of 27 and 28 girls are already exploring other schools. The most talked about replacement who has applied isn’t an inspired choice.
Why would 27 and 28 go to other schools? They will have already committed to colleges. Why not continue to play with top talent and continue to dominate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryvale did the rest of IAAM a favor, keeping would be starters on other teams on the sideline at MV.
Much like mcdonogh a decade earlier.
Maryvale will remain strong the next two years as the 2027 and 2028 classes stay intact. Talent will begin dropping off as 2030's and beyond choose other schools. Unless MV brings in a "connected" coach, there isn't much else to offer going to MV.
That being said, like the previous poster, still baffles me why girls/parents attend a school based strictly on the lax coach.
Families of 27 and 28 girls are already exploring other schools. The most talked about replacement who has applied isn’t an inspired choice.
Why would 27 and 28 go to other schools? They will have already committed to colleges. Why not continue to play with top talent and continue to dominate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only 3 of the 5 played. There is no way to make 5 goalies happy. If you are playing to win, play the best one or split halves with the best two. A conference game shouldn’t be a time to rotate your goalies to make sure they all play.
It’s still early, they may want to use game time to make final decisions on starters.
Anonymous wrote:Only 3 of the 5 played. There is no way to make 5 goalies happy. If you are playing to win, play the best one or split halves with the best two. A conference game shouldn’t be a time to rotate your goalies to make sure they all play.
Anonymous wrote:Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lot of talent around her. I watched some of it. She gets doubled and tries to dish and girls struggle to catch.
I’m more baffled by playing a different goalie every quarter.
4 D1 committed goalies. Guess coach would rather keep everyone happy over playing the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryvale did the rest of IAAM a favor, keeping would be starters on other teams on the sideline at MV.
Much like mcdonogh a decade earlier.
Maryvale will remain strong the next two years as the 2027 and 2028 classes stay intact. Talent will begin dropping off as 2030's and beyond choose other schools. Unless MV brings in a "connected" coach, there isn't much else to offer going to MV.
That being said, like the previous poster, still baffles me why girls/parents attend a school based strictly on the lax coach.
Families of 27 and 28 girls are already exploring other schools. The most talked about replacement who has applied isn’t an inspired choice.
Anonymous wrote:Not a lot of talent around her. I watched some of it. She gets doubled and tries to dish and girls struggle to catch.
I’m more baffled by playing a different goalie every quarter.
Anonymous wrote:I think Beard is going to have a field day