Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
LOL. Complete and total lie.
Yeah because you know me so well. What’s my favorite color again?
Your favorite color is purple.... no wait... your not a Gonzaga dad, okay blue.
Cabel is the only club owner who has a 2019 team with every single kid committed to a college... most high D1, many elite universities.
That's fantastic. Now go start a thread to that end or back to the "Any MadLax parents here? " thread. This is a feedback thread on NL.
Or let me educate the thread on what a great person the owner of Madlax is:
https://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
LOL. Complete and total lie.
Yeah because you know me so well. What’s my favorite color again?
Your favorite color is purple.... no wait... your not a Gonzaga dad, okay blue.
Cabel is the only club owner who has a 2019 team with every single kid committed to a college... most high D1, many elite universities.
That's fantastic. Now go start a thread to that end or back to the "Any MadLax parents here? " thread. This is a feedback thread on NL.
Or let me educate the thread on what a great person the owner of Madlax is:
https://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
LOL. Complete and total lie.
Yeah because you know me so well. What’s my favorite color again?
Your favorite color is purple.... no wait... your not a Gonzaga dad, okay blue.
Cabel is the only club owner who has a 2019 team with every single kid committed to a college... most high D1, many elite universities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2023 is the only year with an A and B team. Most other years have only one team and two years (2024 & 2025) have one NL team and one PG team.
Wow. Thanks for the info. I thought the PG teams were essentially the B teams. From the website, it doesn't look like they will have the same opportunities to play in the elite tournaments.
Poor Cabel, are you getting a little nervous knowing the new kid has pulled even and is pulling ahead because they are better run with better reputations? The web site doesn't say that at all. The PG club never played in those tournaments but now at least they have a chance and will have more opportunities as the club stabilizes. That's a little different than re-branding a dying club's team and kicking your own teams to the curb. How'd that work out for this year's tryouts? I'm sure that made the parents happy.
https://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
You really need to take it down 100 notches. I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is. You are also incorrect as it relates to the tournaments. The PGLC teams were at tournaments in the fall and summer. I know because my son's team played against them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
LOL. Complete and total lie.
Yeah because you know me so well. What’s my favorite color again?
Anonymous wrote:I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
LOL. Complete and total lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you want from a travel team. Since your son went to a camp, I am guessing he is young. If your son is in ES, NL is a very good choice and will learn a lot. If in MS, the 2023 team is very good. But 2024 and 2025 team is very average. My son plays on the 25s and our coach also coaches the 24s. In my opinion, neither team will really get better until the head coach decides to coach only one team. Splitting time between the two teams only hurts the teams.
New to travel lacrosse. Is it normal to coach multiple teams? or is this just a Next Level thing? Wouldn't that cause conflicts especially with different tournaments and league schedules?
It is a huge issue. They don't have enough coaches and some of them are frankly unqualified.
Is this Ray or Cabel?
I'll take these Bios any day.
https://nextlevelspartans.com/boys/coaches/
As opposed to this at Madlax
https://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
or this (DCE)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/recruiting-insider/wp/2018/07/19/bullis-rallies-in-defense-of-lacrosse-coach-but-head-of-school-says-he-hasnt-been-fired/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b4705a4af189
or this at BLC
http://bethesdalacrosse.org/Page.asp?n=108189&org=BETHESDALACROSSE.ORG
I've seen you name this Cabel person several times and I'm sorry but I don't know or care who that is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you want from a travel team. Since your son went to a camp, I am guessing he is young. If your son is in ES, NL is a very good choice and will learn a lot. If in MS, the 2023 team is very good. But 2024 and 2025 team is very average. My son plays on the 25s and our coach also coaches the 24s. In my opinion, neither team will really get better until the head coach decides to coach only one team. Splitting time between the two teams only hurts the teams.
New to travel lacrosse. Is it normal to coach multiple teams? or is this just a Next Level thing? Wouldn't that cause conflicts especially with different tournaments and league schedules?
It is a huge issue. They don't have enough coaches and some of them are frankly unqualified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2023 is the only year with an A and B team. Most other years have only one team and two years (2024 & 2025) have one NL team and one PG team.
Wow. Thanks for the info. I thought the PG teams were essentially the B teams. From the website, it doesn't look like they will have the same opportunities to play in the elite tournaments.
Poor Cabel, are you getting a little nervous knowing the new kid has pulled even and is pulling ahead because they are better run with better reputations? The web site doesn't say that at all. The PG club never played in those tournaments but now at least they have a chance and will have more opportunities as the club stabilizes. That's a little different than re-branding a dying club's team and kicking your own teams to the curb. How'd that work out for this year's tryouts? I'm sure that made the parents happy.
https://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on what you want from a travel team. Since your son went to a camp, I am guessing he is young. If your son is in ES, NL is a very good choice and will learn a lot. If in MS, the 2023 team is very good. But 2024 and 2025 team is very average. My son plays on the 25s and our coach also coaches the 24s. In my opinion, neither team will really get better until the head coach decides to coach only one team. Splitting time between the two teams only hurts the teams.
New to travel lacrosse. Is it normal to coach multiple teams? or is this just a Next Level thing? Wouldn't that cause conflicts especially with different tournaments and league schedules?