Anonymous wrote:If you are looking for college recruiting, why would you go to a club that doesn't even regularly field HS teams?
Go to VLC or Blackwolf. They are the 2 best at getting kids into colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Next Level soon going to be expanding their club teams into high school?
Yes. They will keep their 2019 team when they become a HS team. They will not have a 2018/2017/2016. They will eventually have a 2020/2021/etc.
I don't see this on their website. Is this publicly announced?
I asked. It is not on the website.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he and that Madlax coach can work together. That would be fun school to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was fired from saint Stephens
He wasn't fired. He left because he can make more money focusing on BW full time.
Because of him, many SSSAS kids felt they had to play for BW in order to be in good graces with SSSAS[u]. Same thing the Madlax owner did when he coached at other HS before he was canned.
I highly doubt that the SSSA kids felt they had to play for Blackwolf. Truth be told, not every SSSA kid got to be on the Blackwolf team, which is very selective. In several instances, Blackwolf "cut" kids who were on the teams as freshmen because they did not continue to improve. The Blackwolf coach is up front in telling the kids and the parents that roster spots are reviewed every year. If your lax player is not committed to self-improvement and able to take tough coaching, then Blackwolf is not for you. If your player has the right combination of skill and attitude, then Blackwolf can help that player get noticed by colleges. The Blackwolf coach has an incredible rolodex of college coaches who count on his opinion in making decisions about whom they recruit.
You have no idea what you're talking about, probably because your son is younger. When Trig was at SSSAS and he asked you to play for Blackwolf, it was clear you had to play for Blackwolf. It's the same way with some other schools/clubs. It's an unfair conflict of interest of a HS coach to be running a club. Luckily for SSSAS kids now, Trig is no longer there.
As for his "rolodex", that is a joke. The players who got recruited by D1 schools would have gotten offers if they had played for other clubs. Blackwolf and VLC, however, have the best track record of college placements.
Not a younger kid at all. My kid was on Blackwolf for several years and believes that his time with Coach Trig made a huge difference in his ability to get offers to play at several D1 schools. I think SSSA will flounder without Coach Trig and that will be apparent when the Saints run into the better IAC teams. They have already lost to Episcopal. As for your negative view of Coach Trig and his impact at SSSA, I smell the foul odor of sour grapes. Trig can be polarizing, but make no mistake that he is well-respected by college coaches. He is also very loyal to his players. I am very thankful that my son got to play for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Next Level soon going to be expanding their club teams into high school?
Yes. They will keep their 2019 team when they become a HS team. They will not have a 2018/2017/2016. They will eventually have a 2020/2021/etc.
I don't see this on their website. Is this publicly announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Next Level soon going to be expanding their club teams into high school?
Yes. They will keep their 2019 team when they become a HS team. They will not have a 2018/2017/2016. They will eventually have a 2020/2021/etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was fired from saint Stephens
He wasn't fired. He left because he can make more money focusing on BW full time.
Because of him, many SSSAS kids felt they had to play for BW in order to be in good graces with SSSAS[u]. Same thing the Madlax owner did when he coached at other HS before he was canned.
I highly doubt that the SSSA kids felt they had to play for Blackwolf. Truth be told, not every SSSA kid got to be on the Blackwolf team, which is very selective. In several instances, Blackwolf "cut" kids who were on the teams as freshmen because they did not continue to improve. The Blackwolf coach is up front in telling the kids and the parents that roster spots are reviewed every year. If your lax player is not committed to self-improvement and able to take tough coaching, then Blackwolf is not for you. If your player has the right combination of skill and attitude, then Blackwolf can help that player get noticed by colleges. The Blackwolf coach has an incredible rolodex of college coaches who count on his opinion in making decisions about whom they recruit.
You have no idea what you're talking about, probably because your son is younger. When Trig was at SSSAS and he asked you to play for Blackwolf, it was clear you had to play for Blackwolf. It's the same way with some other schools/clubs. It's an unfair conflict of interest of a HS coach to be running a club. Luckily for SSSAS kids now, Trig is no longer there.
As for his "rolodex", that is a joke. The players who got recruited by D1 schools would have gotten offers if they had played for other clubs. Blackwolf and VLC, however, have the best track record of college placements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was fired from saint Stephens
He wasn't fired. He left because he can make more money focusing on BW full time.
Because of him, many SSSAS kids felt they had to play for BW in order to be in good graces with SSSAS[u]. Same thing the Madlax owner did when he coached at other HS before he was canned.
I highly doubt that the SSSA kids felt they had to play for Blackwolf. Truth be told, not every SSSA kid got to be on the Blackwolf team, which is very selective. In several instances, Blackwolf "cut" kids who were on the teams as freshmen because they did not continue to improve. The Blackwolf coach is up front in telling the kids and the parents that roster spots are reviewed every year. If your lax player is not committed to self-improvement and able to take tough coaching, then Blackwolf is not for you. If your player has the right combination of skill and attitude, then Blackwolf can help that player get noticed by colleges. The Blackwolf coach has an incredible rolodex of college coaches who count on his opinion in making decisions about whom they recruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Next Level soon going to be expanding their club teams into high school?
Yes. They will keep their 2019 team when they become a HS team. They will not have a 2018/2017/2016. They will eventually have a 2020/2021/etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is Next Level soon going to be expanding their club teams into high school?