Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well...that seemed to be the last word. Lacrosse parents are more pathetic than their twice held back 105 pound 9th weakling lacrosse sons. Let's be honest, it isn't even a real sport compared to football or soccer.
Nice try, troll. Why don't you pick up a lacrosse stick and throw and catch w/ either hand while running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well...that seemed to be the last word. Lacrosse parents are more pathetic than their twice held back 105 pound 9th weakling lacrosse sons. Let's be honest, it isn't even a real sport compared to football or soccer.
Nice try, troll. Why don't you pick up a lacrosse stick and throw and catch w/ either hand while running.
Anonymous wrote:Well...that seemed to be the last word. Lacrosse parents are more pathetic than their twice held back 105 pound 9th weakling lacrosse sons. Let's be honest, it isn't even a real sport compared to football or soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Too many lacrosse parents are compensating for something and are losers in life pressuring their kids. I see parents at U-13 tournaments videographing for highlight reels. Really? That's a good idea? Don't see this on the sidelines of other youth sports our kids have played. Bottom line is lacrosse seems to be one of the last cool sports where a sheltered emotionally derelict 105 pound preppy kid can actually play a college sport someday.
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Let's stop it with the ungrateful quitter reruns. We all know the parents of that kid and the kid spinelessly avoided even sending Madlax owner a courtesy email or voice mail returned message to let him know they were leaving the program for over a month. It takes less than a minute to return a voice mail or type a brief email. That family was classless in their exit, which says nothing to defend Cabell but is true. They could have had some class and then just as classless spread it around to make their kid a media diva. VLC has had a couple of good high school teams, but in truth they have three coaches spread over all their high school and youth teams, are barely able to register enough kids to field a U-13 and U-15 team if the website counts are accurate that only about a dozen kids are registered for those teams. And VLC has no U-11 or U-9 teams. Madlax has over 2,000 kids in their program. It is not even debatable which program is committed to developing players. VLC is already yesterday's darlings like Next Level or Green Turtle were 3-4 years ago. Only Madlax has sustained quality across the age groups and developed high level players.
Why? The "Hey Ungrateful Quitter" piece is a classic. In fact, if it weren't for this thread, I never would have discovered deadspin, which is truly a fabulous site. Even if you don't like the family involved, even if you think the guy is a great coach and Madlax is a great program, you really ought to be able to acknowledge that the emails he authored were extraordinarily out of line even by the low standards of youth sports in the DC metro area.
Anonymous wrote:You are right. I don't go defending Cabell at all, that was very inappropriate and he made a serious mistake in discretion. That email stream was equally insipid and sickening from both the family and Cabell, and after all was written they share the same gutter.
Anonymous wrote:Is it worth it to play on their hs b teams?
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Let's stop it with the ungrateful quitter reruns. We all know the parents of that kid and the kid spinelessly avoided even sending Madlax owner a courtesy email or voice mail returned message to let him know they were leaving the program for over a month. It takes less than a minute to return a voice mail or type a brief email. That family was classless in their exit, which says nothing to defend Cabell but is true. They could have had some class and then just as classless spread it around to make their kid a media diva. VLC has had a couple of good high school teams, but in truth they have three coaches spread over all their high school and youth teams, are barely able to register enough kids to field a U-13 and U-15 team if the website counts are accurate that only about a dozen kids are registered for those teams. And VLC has no U-11 or U-9 teams. Madlax has over 2,000 kids in their program. It is not even debatable which program is committed to developing players. VLC is already yesterday's darlings like Next Level or Green Turtle were 3-4 years ago. Only Madlax has sustained quality across the age groups and developed high level players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:True. Their HS teams lost players between Fall and Summer to other clubs, and there were kids who left mid-Summer for other clubs. Most of their 2016 team starters left for Blackwolf and several of their 2017 starters left for other clubs. Not news that kids leave Madlax all the time to many other places. They have over 2,000 local kids in their program.
A lot of outdated and incorrect info above.
First of all, the original post was about the Baltimore Crabs, and it looks like you are focusing mostly on VLC. You clearly are a "Madlax for Life" homer, but here's the truth for those reading this thread.
Blackwolf was run by the former assistant HC for St. Stephen's. TWO YEARS AGO, he raided VLC and Madlax for several players. VLC was hit the hardest because they had a ton of St. Stephen's kids who felt compelled to play for their future coach. You imply this just happened, but it happened over 2 years ago. VLC 2016 was weak initially, but now has a better team than Madlax 2016 (though BW 2016 is the best in this area still).
For VLC 2017, they did not lost "several starters". That is a complete lie. One starter did leave, but that's it. VLC 2017 is by far the best 2017 team in this area.
Madlax has a strong grip on the youth market here, but their HS teams are falling apart. Many guys have left for Blackwolf, Crabs and VLC. Part of the reason why is because those clubs are much more success at tournaments and getting kids committed. Part of the reason is that people get tired of Madlax and paying unnecessary $1000 annual fees.
http://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
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Let's stop it with the ungrateful quitter reruns. We all know the parents of that kid and the kid spinelessly avoided even sending Madlax owner a courtesy email or voice mail returned message to let him know they were leaving the program for over a month. It takes less than a minute to return a voice mail or type a brief email. That family was classless in their exit, which says nothing to defend Cabell but is true. They could have had some class and then just as classless spread it around to make their kid a media diva. VLC has had a couple of good high school teams, but in truth they have three coaches spread over all their high school and youth teams, are barely able to register enough kids to field a U-13 and U-15 team if the website counts are accurate that only about a dozen kids are registered for those teams. And VLC has no U-11 or U-9 teams. Madlax has over 2,000 kids in their program. It is not even debatable which program is committed to developing players. VLC is already yesterday's darlings like Next Level or Green Turtle were 3-4 years ago. Only Madlax has sustained quality across the age groups and developed high level players.
Anonymous wrote:True. Their HS teams lost players between Fall and Summer to other clubs, and there were kids who left mid-Summer for other clubs. Most of their 2016 team starters left for Blackwolf and several of their 2017 starters left for other clubs. Not news that kids leave Madlax all the time to many other places. They have over 2,000 local kids in their program.