Anonymous wrote:In the website world, Next Level far outshines DCE. DCE's website is a complete embarrassment to its organization. Next Level's website lists its players accurately per team with high schools for older kids and links to their highlight reels if they have them. DCE's website has inaccurate rosters, with half information, half high schools, half photos, and some non-working or nonexistent links to highlight reels. Some may argue that websites aren't important, but in this day and age it's about your social media and online presence and how you represent your company. A website can serve as an inside look at the healthy or unhealthy function and organization of a company. It's not hard to put an employee or parent volunteer in charge of updating a website's content and making sure it's correct, complete, and working. Especially, if someone is updating an Instagram and Facebook page regularly then it shouldn't be that hard to make sure a website is up to date and functioning a few times a year. This will recruit new interest in the club from parents and players and college scouts. Parents who pay between $2k to $3k a year per player on both A and B teams should demand DCE put a little effort into their website, its function, and accuracy.
Yes. A great website is so much more important than all the D1 commits.