Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:so what is the official count? how many Mad Lax 2026s did indeed leave ML and join Next Level 2026?
Apparently not enough for them to kick anyone off the team.
2 attack
1 attack “Free Agent”
3 middies
1 lsm
Maybe undecided
2 poles
1 mid
Could be more but lets start there.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:so what is the official count? how many Mad Lax 2026s did indeed leave ML and join Next Level 2026?
Apparently not enough for them to kick anyone off the team.
Anonymous wrote:If I were the parent of an NL 2026 who got screwed over by this move and had older/younger kids on a different NL club, I'd move them all to other teams. Willing to bet this is true for more than one family on 2026. $3000/yr for each kid in club dues, need to ask yourself what you're getting in return.
mAnonymous wrote:so what is the official count? how many Mad Lax 2026s did indeed leave ML and join Next Level 2026?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the parent of an NL 2026 who got screwed over by this move and had older/younger kids on a different NL club, I'd move them all to other teams. Willing to bet this is true for more than one family on 2026. $3000/yr for each kid in club dues, need to ask yourself what you're getting in return.
Didn't Madlax 2027 fall apart too?
Nope they are still going strong.
Anonymous wrote:Honest question: if you are one of the NL kids who just got displaced isn’t this a sign to stop playing travel lacrosse? What is the point of spending at least 10k, interrupting your summer and passing up on a lot of summer experiences if you are not competitive enough to keep your oun spot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were the parent of an NL 2026 who got screwed over by this move and had older/younger kids on a different NL club, I'd move them all to other teams. Willing to bet this is true for more than one family on 2026. $3000/yr for each kid in club dues, need to ask yourself what you're getting in return.
Didn't Madlax 2027 fall apart too?
Anonymous wrote:If I were the parent of an NL 2026 who got screwed over by this move and had older/younger kids on a different NL club, I'd move them all to other teams. Willing to bet this is true for more than one family on 2026. $3000/yr for each kid in club dues, need to ask yourself what you're getting in return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody was actually cut. Reduced playtime or offer for Red. They are leaving it up to the players and their families. Easy way out so they do not look bad replacing half a team mid year so players cannot find another landing spot.
Reduce playing time equals 0 playing time, unless winning by 10.
True. You can get no PT on Blue, or pay $3K/year to play on Red. Best answer is to leave the club altogether, they don't deserve another dime from these parents.
Stay on Blue. If you're good enough to make the team again next year, stick with NL Blue. Your kid needs to get better on their own, but look at the 24 team. Starters are all committing early and backups are playing most of the fall. NL does a great job of advertising their kids... backups are getting recruited.
Watch the 25 team - same thing will happen next year.
As long as the 26 team is good - tons of college coaches will watch them. BUT the kid will need to "shine" when given playing opportunity.
"Making" the team isn't enough. You got to play. The attack is locked in, I assume, based on who we know orchestrated the whole thing. Blend poles/middies from both clubs. Goalie from Philly an fogo from hilltop. If you aren't in those groups, move on. Go play.
Anonymous wrote:Previous poster is correct. If you are going to be a backup type player, be a backup for NL. Being a backup for ML or DCE will not help with recruiting.
To all the people saying to go to another club - My guess is that the kid is average at best. Otherwise, he would have made the combo NL team.
Do what is best for you and your family, BUT if kid wants to play D1 - stay with NL.