Anonymous
Post 08/24/2015 10:40     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Giblin is an assistant at GC. Old news.

CB is all about Mater Dei kids who will go to Prep. If your son is not planning on going to Prep, don't play for CB. The coaches know where kids are going, and they won't care about your son if he's not a Prep kid.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2015 10:25     Subject: Re:lax culture from an insider

Since when is Giblin with GC. Was there an announcement?
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2015 10:22     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Gibbons do still run Club Blue. Not sure about the theory much has changed. A lot of their coaches are still affiliated with Prep, so that chord is hardly broken. Maybe it is a bit awkward now that Giblin is at Good Counsel. But the bottom line is that is in Olney, not Howard County. The way some people make it sound kids from Rockville or Bethesda are out out of reach to attend a school in Olney. It's a couple of towns up the road. Not a 5 minute drive, but doable for people who want that. Club Blue seems about the same it was before, for better and for worse.
Anonymous
Post 08/24/2015 09:27     Subject: Re:lax culture from an insider

Anonymous wrote:Club Blie is fading. With Giblin officially gone from Prep and now at good counsel, club blues original purpose (push kids into gerogetown prep) is now gone. The majority of the dads who were involved with club Blie were close buddies with GPs former ball coach.

It will be interesting to see if club Blie just folds entirely in the next 1-2 years.

With Giblin now at good counsel, look for some type of travel program up there to form to funnel kids into Good counsel. At the very least there are some less competitive club teams up county Giblin could get involved with.


I thought Club Blue was Giblin's program, meaning he owned and ran it. Is that incorrect?
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 21:22     Subject: Re:lax culture from an insider

Club Blie is fading. With Giblin officially gone from Prep and now at good counsel, club blues original purpose (push kids into gerogetown prep) is now gone. The majority of the dads who were involved with club Blie were close buddies with GPs former ball coach.

It will be interesting to see if club Blie just folds entirely in the next 1-2 years.

With Giblin now at good counsel, look for some type of travel program up there to form to funnel kids into Good counsel. At the very least there are some less competitive club teams up county Giblin could get involved with.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 19:17     Subject: lax culture from an insider

I have heard many bethesda kids are goin to next level i expect the quality to be very high
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 17:31     Subject: Re:lax culture from an insider

Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 17:27     Subject: Re:lax culture from an insider

I think Next Level tryouts are not until next week. I believe they take place on Thursday August 28th at WES.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 16:59     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Does anybody know how many kids are just trying out for next level
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 15:17     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Nice thing for a parent to write about kids on youth teams. The 3d tryouts had about 60 kids and Club Blue had about 59 kids per grade at tryouts. Those are the only two I am aware of. Lot of kids who are set with one club will tryout for several others to see if grass is greener.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 14:56     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is 3d mid Atlantic just a bunch of goons or is it good lacrosse


Goons? That seems like an odd thing to write about youth lacrosse. Their youth program is decent. The high school teams are more a loose collection. Most of the high school kids also play non high school season lacrosse with their school and some play for other clubs as well.

PP - this time of year you'll always see kids trying out all over the place from different programs. Madlax has an enormous group of teams.


Madlax kids trying out for other teams are usually the scrubs.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 13:43     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Anonymous wrote:Is 3d mid Atlantic just a bunch of goons or is it good lacrosse


Goons? That seems like an odd thing to write about youth lacrosse. Their youth program is decent. The high school teams are more a loose collection. Most of the high school kids also play non high school season lacrosse with their school and some play for other clubs as well.

PP - this time of year you'll always see kids trying out all over the place from different programs. Madlax has an enormous group of teams.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 12:45     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Is 3d mid Atlantic just a bunch of goons or is it good lacrosse
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 12:44     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Vlc 2020 had over 60 kids and featured high level lacrosse.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 12:28     Subject: lax culture from an insider

Anonymous wrote:Freedom lax was started by a couple of guys formerly associated with VLC who wanted to run a program that didn't cut kids who'd been in the VLC program before Crabs bought them and turned it into one team per age group all star team mentality. It is a club that gives kids who wanted to keep participating and playing the game who'd otherwise have been cut out from club lacrosse. Of course, that was then and this is now. VLC hardly is the elite for club teams at the youth level. Madlax has just taken over that and other clubs are getting more organized and going stronger.


What other clubs?