Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you may have missed the pun.
I did, thank you for giving me a 2nd chance.
For crying out loud, the guy even italicized it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you may have missed the pun.
I did, thank you for giving me a 2nd chance.
Anonymous wrote:I think you may have missed the pun.
Anonymous wrote:2020 is strong. Other years are weak.
Anonymous wrote:We know several older kids who play Next Level and have been recruited for D1 lax.
Anonymous wrote:
Lots of people are itching to join that club.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. They do not have the best coaches. They have a great 2020 team. Some of the other teams are good and some are terrible. They dont have the track record of Madlax, VLC or BW when it comes to college recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach didnt talk yo you or your son at camp about trying out, that means your son is not good enough to make the team.
Really? When on earth would the coaches have time to talk to all the little guys they want to have try out, and/or their parents? During Gatorade breaks? Chasing them down in the parking lot?
They find the time.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the coach didnt talk yo you or your son at camp about trying out, that means your son is not good enough to make the team.
Really? When on earth would the coaches have time to talk to all the little guys they want to have try out, and/or their parents? During Gatorade breaks? Chasing them down in the parking lot?