Anonymous wrote:Complete money grab. DC coaches are weak, except for Shelby and Alice. Have fun
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mindy Urick is the coach at St John’s. “Weak” is a pretty uninformed response.
And St John’s College has won what?
They won the DCSAA Championship last year (v Visi).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mindy Urick is the coach at St John’s. “Weak” is a pretty uninformed response.
And St John’s College has won what?
Anonymous wrote:Mindy Urick is the coach at St John’s. “Weak” is a pretty uninformed response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches for this year's MD teams:
MARYLAND MAIN EVENT COACHES:
2023 - Shelly Brezicki - Manchester Valley/Skywalkers
2024 - Joanna Lignelli - Coppermine
Molly McLaughlin - Skywalkers
2025 - Brian Reese - Maryvale Prep
Corrine Drost - Roland Park Country School
2026 - Paul Billingsley - MD United
Tierney Ahearn - Hero's
Tryouts are next week for Virginia and none of the Virginia coaches have been named yet?
There is likely a huge political fight underway at the highschool level with the low-end clubs like YJMA, YJS, and even Pride at this point (sadly), fighting to get coaching spots. The only clubs that should really get coaching spots are Capital and maybe VA Metro - for high school. The 8th grade spot should go to Stars or Pride as those are best 2 clubs by far for ‘26.
That would actually be a decent way to do it — best team for age.
Curious who the coaches actually turned out to be for American Select as the tourney is this weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches for this year's MD teams:
MARYLAND MAIN EVENT COACHES:
2023 - Shelly Brezicki - Manchester Valley/Skywalkers
2024 - Joanna Lignelli - Coppermine
Molly McLaughlin - Skywalkers
2025 - Brian Reese - Maryvale Prep
Corrine Drost - Roland Park Country School
2026 - Paul Billingsley - MD United
Tierney Ahearn - Hero's
Tryouts are next week for Virginia and none of the Virginia coaches have been named yet?
There is likely a huge political fight underway at the highschool level with the low-end clubs like YJMA, YJS, and even Pride at this point (sadly), fighting to get coaching spots. The only clubs that should really get coaching spots are Capital and maybe VA Metro - for high school. The 8th grade spot should go to Stars or Pride as those are best 2 clubs by far for ‘26.
That would actually be a decent way to do it — best team for age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please name the current college coaches that were evaluating…..And if your going to tell me that there were former college coaches evaluating, then AS should state that upfront.
So many elements of youth sports are “money grabs”. You have to determine which ones are beneficial. With the girls’ side adding so many “elite showcases” it dilutes the pool of talent at any given one. With club affiliations it skews the results. With others that are “selected” without actual tryouts, there are always some questionable selections due to geographical representation and club connections. And on the girls’ side during the recruiting years prospect days and top tournaments are the best options. You can’t do it all so figure out what makes sense and try not to burn your kid out. Let them determine what makes the most sense based on what you offer up as options that work with your/their schedule and what’s affordable because the fees and travel quickly adds up. I cannot imagine what some of the families of kids in less well known lacrosse areas spend—you see these kids playing on MD/NY teams and flying all over for training. All of these things are part of what makes some youth sports like lacrosse not as accessible to all.
Not saying it is the end all, be all, but last year most 23 games had 15-20 coaches in attendance over the first two days. (many coaches left for 3rd day to go to under armour).
As for the value for younger girls, its a chance to get some good film and play against quality talent.
15-20 coaches per game is NOT a lot - I heard there were a lot more than that
Last year is not the best year to judge it, as a number of coaches were also going to watch 22's in person, as a number had not seen their commits play in person in a while due to covid restrictions. So '22 games would get some giving a look in, which dilutes it for '23s. This year is different, as coaches have seen their '23s and probably had/will have them in camps by then, so they don't care anymore, as they've seen them a lot.
Poster is right, 15-20 coaches is not a lot for a showcase like this. 30-50 should be the norm and what the '24's should draw per game this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please name the current college coaches that were evaluating…..And if your going to tell me that there were former college coaches evaluating, then AS should state that upfront.
So many elements of youth sports are “money grabs”. You have to determine which ones are beneficial. With the girls’ side adding so many “elite showcases” it dilutes the pool of talent at any given one. With club affiliations it skews the results. With others that are “selected” without actual tryouts, there are always some questionable selections due to geographical representation and club connections. And on the girls’ side during the recruiting years prospect days and top tournaments are the best options. You can’t do it all so figure out what makes sense and try not to burn your kid out. Let them determine what makes the most sense based on what you offer up as options that work with your/their schedule and what’s affordable because the fees and travel quickly adds up. I cannot imagine what some of the families of kids in less well known lacrosse areas spend—you see these kids playing on MD/NY teams and flying all over for training. All of these things are part of what makes some youth sports like lacrosse not as accessible to all.
Not saying it is the end all, be all, but last year most 23 games had 15-20 coaches in attendance over the first two days. (many coaches left for 3rd day to go to under armour).
As for the value for younger girls, its a chance to get some good film and play against quality talent.
15-20 coaches per game is NOT a lot - I heard there were a lot more than that