Anonymous wrote:Never lost to Madlax team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw there and only saw a couple of coaches.
I guess you see only the things you want to see.
The irony in this post is that you were at a Madlax event, directly supporting the program, and lining the owners pocket with your money.
Wrong. We went to watch some lacrosse. We did not - nor would we ever - give any money to Madlax. Madlax charges its players a monthly fee just to be a part of the club. That's one reason why families ditch Madlax as the kid gets older. Paying an extra $1200 a year gets pretty old.
Sure, you did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw there and only saw a couple of coaches.
I guess you see only the things you want to see.
The irony in this post is that you were at a Madlax event, directly supporting the program, and lining the owners pocket with your money.
Wrong. We went to watch some lacrosse. We did not - nor would we ever - give any money to Madlax. Madlax charges its players a monthly fee just to be a part of the club. That's one reason why families ditch Madlax as the kid gets older. Paying an extra $1200 a year gets pretty old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw there and only saw a couple of coaches.
I guess you see only the things you want to see.
The irony in this post is that you were at a Madlax event, directly supporting the program, and lining the owners pocket with your money.
Anonymous wrote:I saw there and only saw a couple of coaches.
I guess you see only the things you want to see.
Anonymous wrote:Oh come now, lacrosse parents are the best form of cheap entertainment going in the DMV. It would be a travesty to wake them up to the fact they are spending $5K a year on club lacrosse and $40K a year on lacrosse prep schools for a lacrosse scholarship that will barely cover the meal plan.