Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their social media exaggerates and is very boastful. They tried to expand to younger age groups but didn’t have enough interest. Seems a little sketchy to me.
Every time one of their players commits, VLC uses it as an opportunity to tout its program, which is self serving and tacky. Congratulate the kid and their family, but why go on in the same exact tweet and boast about your recruiting numbers? It comes across as being more concerned about bragging about your program than honoring the kid and their families achievement.
Your obsession with VLC is bizarre. You fault them for promoting their players and program? Have you seen pretty much every other lacrosse social media account? Everyone does the sasme thing, and VLC far from does it in a "tacky" way. If their social media disturbs you (and not sure how it could), just don't follow them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their social media exaggerates and is very boastful. They tried to expand to younger age groups but didn’t have enough interest. Seems a little sketchy to me.
I believe their 2025 and 2026 teams are new this year, so yes they did have enough interest to start younger teams.
They already had a 6th grade team, and added a 5th grade team. They tried to add a 4th and 3rd grade team and had tryouts for these grades, and didn't form the teams due to lack of interest. But maybe you already knew this and decided to twist the truth, kind of like their social media does?
Nope. Last season they only had teams for grades 12, 11, 10, 9, and 8.
This season they added teams for grades 6 and 7. They had a LOT of kids try out for those teams, so they don't have a problem with lack of interest.
Every time one of their players commits, VLC uses it as an opportunity to tout its program, which is self serving and tacky.
EVERY lacrosse club does this.
If you think VLC is "tacky", fine, don't have your kid participate. There are certainly plenty of kids eager to have the spot if your lofty principles (and more likely, your kid not being good enough to make the team) prevent you from letting your kid participate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their social media exaggerates and is very boastful. They tried to expand to younger age groups but didn’t have enough interest. Seems a little sketchy to me.
I believe their 2025 and 2026 teams are new this year, so yes they did have enough interest to start younger teams.
They already had a 6th grade team, and added a 5th grade team. They tried to add a 4th and 3rd grade team and had tryouts for these grades, and didn't form the teams due to lack of interest. But maybe you already knew this and decided to twist the truth, kind of like their social media does?
Every time one of their players commits, VLC uses it as an opportunity to tout its program, which is self serving and tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their social media exaggerates and is very boastful. They tried to expand to younger age groups but didn’t have enough interest. Seems a little sketchy to me.
I believe their 2025 and 2026 teams are new this year, so yes they did have enough interest to start younger teams.
Anonymous wrote:Their social media exaggerates and is very boastful. They tried to expand to younger age groups but didn’t have enough interest. Seems a little sketchy to me.