Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO it's so much more nuanced than meaningful minutes or good coaching. Meaningful minutes all while playing bad lacrosse? Not meaningful. And, yes, coaches are definitely important but defining "good coaching" is akin to defining cereal as a soup or whether socks with sandals is acceptable.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here with cereal as soup. Do you just mean that it's hard to define good coaching? If so then you could just write that without weird, tortured analogies, but I think you'd still be wrong. A good coach is one who is organized, clear with expectations, and focused on long-term development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Between the two choices here, it’s a pretty obvious choice considering the history of the clubs. Is it not??
How old is the kid and where do you live?
Inside the beltway - Club Blue and NL
MD side of the beltway - BLC and Team MD
VA side of the beltway - ML and VLC
Under 12 years old - stick with the clinics and try all the clubs and camp specific orgs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO it's so much more nuanced than meaningful minutes or good coaching. Meaningful minutes all while playing bad lacrosse? Not meaningful. And, yes, coaches are definitely important but defining "good coaching" is akin to defining cereal as a soup or whether socks with sandals is acceptable.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here with cereal as soup. Do you just mean that it's hard to define good coaching? If so then you could just write that without weird, tortured analogies, but I think you'd still be wrong. A good coach is one who is organized, clear with expectations, and focused on long-term development.
Anonymous wrote:Between the two choices here, it’s a pretty obvious choice considering the history of the clubs. Is it not??
Anonymous wrote:Madlax is not without its faults, but it has a good development model and a long track record of success. Some years are more successful than others but the floor for success with Madlax is still really high.
BLC on the other hand used to be a very well run organization especially at the younger levels. However, it appears that the organization has fallen on hard times and is nowhere near what it used to be.
As someone else mentioned above Next Level is probably the best club program in the area at this point, but it really comes down to convenience in my opinion. If you live in Maryland or DC go to Next Level as first choice if your kid can make it. If you live in Virginia, go the Madlax route.
Anonymous wrote:IMO it's so much more nuanced than meaningful minutes or good coaching. Meaningful minutes all while playing bad lacrosse? Not meaningful. And, yes, coaches are definitely important but defining "good coaching" is akin to defining cereal as a soup or whether socks with sandals is acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Dont forget with ML you will get selected for the super inter galactic all universe team for an extra 5k then in HS figure an additional 8-10k on showcases and prospect days. Fun fun.