Lots of commas missing. Out not pout, then a comma after little and most of us finish with a period.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, people will react more positively to posts if they are will written. I had to stop reading about halfway through the post
Oh the irony
That’s what happens when you can’t argue facts you deflect yes ohh the irony. Let me help you pout a little the word you were looking for is “well” not “will”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found out yesterday that OLGC has now entered there recruited 8th grades into the St.J indoor league. On top of that they had the Varsity coach on the sidelines coaching them. This would not be tolerated and is against the rules in almost every competitive league in the country. When will the WCAC see this is a negative and take a look at how his selective invites to his MS recruiting while using the WCAC name to bring players in. Meanwhile he only invited one school from the WCAC to join which was PVI. The reason why only PVI was invited is only because that’s the one WCAC school he is not concerned about losing a recruit to because they are so far out. If the WCAC allows this to continue unchecked it will lead t on one of two things OLGC leaving the WCAC or the girls side of the WCAC just becoming a race for second place every season. My take if you are going to use the WCAC name the least you could do is invite all the shops or is it just fear he won’t be able to continue to collect players when they learn they would be able to attend another WCAC school and have a chance to play Varsity before there senior year.
I can’t take this whining post seriously as you consistently use “there” instead of “their.” If your daughter’s grammar is just as bad, she won’t be getting into a private school anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, people will react more positively to posts if they are will written. I had to stop reading about halfway through the post
Oh the irony
That’s what happens when you can’t argue facts you deflect yes ohh the irony. Let me help you pout a little the word you were looking for is “well” not “will”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Not an OLGC booster. In the WCAC, looking up at the program that MH has built like everyone else.
That said, I don't see the issue. Having 8th graders playing with one or more of the 4 OLGC teams in The St. James Winter League is a smart idea when trying to recruit good players into the program. These are not commits; they can still go elsewhere when they get admissions decisions later this Spring. Fact is, WCAC rules apply to all schools in the conference and other programs could do the same. OLGC just playing the game harder and the results are commensurate with that effort. Talk to your coach or AD about getting in to the fray. No need to complain about a program outworking yours.
I don't hear Stone Ridge complaining. A lot of the folks not the ISL/WCAC thread think that Stone Ridge will overtake them as the top team in the DC metro area this year.
They will. SR already has an impressive middle school pipeline. There should be a battle of unsanctioned OLGC vs SR middle school teams. Live stream it, ppv of course.
Stone Ridge starts in 1st grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Not an OLGC booster. In the WCAC, looking up at the program that MH has built like everyone else.
That said, I don't see the issue. Having 8th graders playing with one or more of the 4 OLGC teams in The St. James Winter League is a smart idea when trying to recruit good players into the program. These are not commits; they can still go elsewhere when they get admissions decisions later this Spring. Fact is, WCAC rules apply to all schools in the conference and other programs could do the same. OLGC just playing the game harder and the results are commensurate with that effort. Talk to your coach or AD about getting in to the fray. No need to complain about a program outworking yours.
I don't hear Stone Ridge complaining. A lot of the folks not the ISL/WCAC thread think that Stone Ridge will overtake them as the top team in the DC metro area this year.
They will. SR already has an impressive middle school pipeline. There should be a battle of unsanctioned OLGC vs SR middle school teams. Live stream it, ppv of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Not an OLGC booster. In the WCAC, looking up at the program that MH has built like everyone else.
That said, I don't see the issue. Having 8th graders playing with one or more of the 4 OLGC teams in The St. James Winter League is a smart idea when trying to recruit good players into the program. These are not commits; they can still go elsewhere when they get admissions decisions later this Spring. Fact is, WCAC rules apply to all schools in the conference and other programs could do the same. OLGC just playing the game harder and the results are commensurate with that effort. Talk to your coach or AD about getting in to the fray. No need to complain about a program outworking yours.
I don't hear Stone Ridge complaining. A lot of the folks not the ISL/WCAC thread think that Stone Ridge will overtake them as the top team in the DC metro area this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general, people will react more positively to posts if they are will written. I had to stop reading about halfway through the post
Oh the irony
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.
If you don’t know or understand it is best to just stay quiet. This is a team of middle school girls he has recruited to play at OLGC next year. They are playing in a varsity division being coached by the varsity coach it is not the case where they have guest players. Point is other leagues don’t allow this contact why does the WCAC? Personally I don’t see it being good for the conference at all.
Anonymous wrote:The St James is a private company and if a team did not get enough players, they often combine teams. Many public schools bring it 8th graders as well. If you are upset by this, you have a long road ahead in this sport.