Anonymous wrote:Anyone know anything about VEL?
Anonymous wrote:What's interesting is there is no Capital 2023 team. All those kids bolted. I would also if you bring in a team midyear and make my son's team a combo 22/23 B team.
Bet their credit cards get hit regularly still, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's my money so I don't really understand why you care. No one is forcing any one to play for Madlax. Given the average income of most people with kids playing club lacrosse I this area the money wasn't a big deal.. We enjoyed to program we never had an issue with any of the coaches.
Obviously it is your money, and your decision. If you and your kid(s) are happy playing for Madlax, excellent.
This forum is about sharing opinions, and for parents new to the sport provide some transparency around the game, club teams, etc. Madlax is in the conversation cause they're an option in this area, and have fielded some very strong teams (i.e. 2019s).
But if you're a new parent wondering about your son's play time, just peek at the rosters they posted: https://capital.madlax.com/18rosters. I glanced at the 2024 team roster and it looks like they have over 30 kids! 30! How many runs is your kid going to get with that many kids to cycle through on the sideline -- if they cycle at all. Good luck.
Those rosters aren't accurate. There are several kids from just one of the teams that I am familiar with who have moved on to other clubs. Not sure why they are still listed on Madlax rosters.
So false advertising?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's my money so I don't really understand why you care. No one is forcing any one to play for Madlax. Given the average income of most people with kids playing club lacrosse I this area the money wasn't a big deal.. We enjoyed to program we never had an issue with any of the coaches.
Obviously it is your money, and your decision. If you and your kid(s) are happy playing for Madlax, excellent.
This forum is about sharing opinions, and for parents new to the sport provide some transparency around the game, club teams, etc. Madlax is in the conversation cause they're an option in this area, and have fielded some very strong teams (i.e. 2019s).
But if you're a new parent wondering about your son's play time, just peek at the rosters they posted: https://capital.madlax.com/18rosters. I glanced at the 2024 team roster and it looks like they have over 30 kids! 30! How many runs is your kid going to get with that many kids to cycle through on the sideline -- if they cycle at all. Good luck.
Those rosters aren't accurate. There are several kids from just one of the teams that I am familiar with who have moved on to other clubs. Not sure why they are still listed on Madlax rosters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's my money so I don't really understand why you care. No one is forcing any one to play for Madlax. Given the average income of most people with kids playing club lacrosse I this area the money wasn't a big deal.. We enjoyed to program we never had an issue with any of the coaches.
Obviously it is your money, and your decision. If you and your kid(s) are happy playing for Madlax, excellent.
This forum is about sharing opinions, and for parents new to the sport provide some transparency around the game, club teams, etc. Madlax is in the conversation cause they're an option in this area, and have fielded some very strong teams (i.e. 2019s).
But if you're a new parent wondering about your son's play time, just peek at the rosters they posted: https://capital.madlax.com/18rosters. I glanced at the 2024 team roster and it looks like they have over 30 kids! 30! How many runs is your kid going to get with that many kids to cycle through on the sideline -- if they cycle at all. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And let's be real. All private clubs exist to make money. This goes for all of the "A" programs as well. If you are looking at lacrosse or any sport for anything other than fun and enjoyment it a bad investment.
Nah, they don't exist to make money. They exist because those involved love the sport. If you calculated what those coaches make on a per hour basis, I doubt it would be impressive.
Also, let's be real, you get what you pay for. Travel team coaches (who get paid) are better than rec coaches (who don't get paid). If paying for better coaching outrages you, put your kid on a rec team and you're good to go.
Not always. I've seen rec coaches that do a much better job of coaching lax than paid travel coaches. Have you seen the fall Madlax roster? One capital team has over 30 kids - what are you exactly paying for?
Anonymous wrote:It's my money so I don't really understand why you care. No one is forcing any one to play for Madlax. Given the average income of most people with kids playing club lacrosse I this area the money wasn't a big deal.. We enjoyed to program we never had an issue with any of the coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And let's be real. All private clubs exist to make money. This goes for all of the "A" programs as well. If you are looking at lacrosse or any sport for anything other than fun and enjoyment it a bad investment.
Nah, they don't exist to make money. They exist because those involved love the sport. If you calculated what those coaches make on a per hour basis, I doubt it would be impressive.
Also, let's be real, you get what you pay for. Travel team coaches (who get paid) are better than rec coaches (who don't get paid). If paying for better coaching outrages you, put your kid on a rec team and you're good to go.
Anonymous wrote:And let's be real. All private clubs exist to make money. This goes for all of the "A" programs as well. If you are looking at lacrosse or any sport for anything other than fun and enjoyment it a bad investment.
Anonymous wrote:Some kids plays years on B hoping to move up and it never happens. B teams are there just to make money for that club.