Anonymous wrote:why do so many parents need to brag about a sport where you can't make a living off and you hardly receive any type of scholarship money for.
lacrosse kids COMMITTED to D1 programs, are not getting more than $10K a year off tuition, and that is towards the high end. Most kids are getting $3- $K year a off.
I played college in the 80's at a NESCAC school. My son attends a local boys school and I could care less if he wants to play college ball - I don't think he even knows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Blackwolf and VLC have placed more kids in college than Madlax (though Madlax's frosh and sophomore teams have fared better). No need to sell your soul and give money to this guy, especially when there are better alternatives.
What are they? Trig and Ryan are lunatics.
So what are these "better alternatives"?
Trig is loud and obnoxious on the sideslines (as is the Madlax owner), but he's never threatened anyone
VLC is owned by the Crabs, but is not operated by the Crabs. The Crabs owner can be loud, but he's never threatened anyone.
Both are much better clubs to join than Madlax. You don't need to check your morals at the door every time you stroke a check.
Trig had a scrimmage .. The black coaches' team was called "the brothers" the white coaches team was called "the crackers"
So who hat were you saying?
Even if the BW coach said that, a lot worse things are said on playing fields. That's not that big of a deal.
Regardless, that's nowhere near the Madlax guy. He is on a different level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Blackwolf and VLC have placed more kids in college than Madlax (though Madlax's frosh and sophomore teams have fared better). No need to sell your soul and give money to this guy, especially when there are better alternatives.
What are they? Trig and Ryan are lunatics.
So what are these "better alternatives"?
Trig is loud and obnoxious on the sideslines (as is the Madlax owner), but he's never threatened anyone
VLC is owned by the Crabs, but is not operated by the Crabs. The Crabs owner can be loud, but he's never threatened anyone.
Both are much better clubs to join than Madlax. You don't need to check your morals at the door every time you stroke a check.
Trig had a scrimmage .. The black coaches' team was called "the brothers" the white coaches team was called "the crackers"
So who hat were you saying?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Blackwolf and VLC have placed more kids in college than Madlax (though Madlax's frosh and sophomore teams have fared better). No need to sell your soul and give money to this guy, especially when there are better alternatives.
What are they? Trig and Ryan are lunatics.
So what are these "better alternatives"?
Trig is loud and obnoxious on the sideslines (as is the Madlax owner), but he's never threatened anyone
VLC is owned by the Crabs, but is not operated by the Crabs. The Crabs owner can be loud, but he's never threatened anyone.
Both are much better clubs to join than Madlax. You don't need to check your morals at the door every time you stroke a check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Blackwolf and VLC have placed more kids in college than Madlax (though Madlax's frosh and sophomore teams have fared better). No need to sell your soul and give money to this guy, especially when there are better alternatives.
What are they? Trig and Ryan are lunatics.
So what are these "better alternatives"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Blackwolf and VLC have placed more kids in college than Madlax (though Madlax's frosh and sophomore teams have fared better). No need to sell your soul and give money to this guy, especially when there are better alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Short answer: NO
Longer answer: Hell NO
Anonymous wrote:So is the college placement really that extraordinary to tolerate all this/his insanity?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, boys who want to play fairly competitive lacrosse in Montgomery County are not met with many options when they want to move beyond the Bethesda rec league (which seems to be having many problems of its own). The travel teams, such as Next Level, Club Blue, and BLC, who see nearly a hundred kids at tryouts, are shut out to all but those who already play for the team or, in the case of BLC, are the coach’s son or friend of the coach’s son.
I think the entrance of Madlax into the field is a welcome one. Despite Cabell’s controversial reputation, he brings his passion for the sport to a successful business and his coaches show a similar passion, while maintaining composure and professionalism on the field. I think credit should go to these boys, who, having never played or practiced together as teams, go up week after week against teams who have largely been together for years. Sure, there are a few selfish players, but no more than on any of the other teams. I think once they work together this winter and into the spring, Cabell and his crew will have them in good shape! I hope they all stick with it.
1. NL, CB and BLC are not getting "nearly a hundred kids at tryouts". Madlax and VLC do, but not those clubs.
2. Madlax is not new to kids in Montgomery County. Many of them have been playing for that club for a long time.
3. Have you watched the owner? If so, you would not put his name and "professionalism on the field" in the same sentence.
4. You must be new to lacrosse. Many of Madlax's teams have kids who've played together for a long time.
5. Before you tout the virtues of this owner, please read this article.
http://deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, boys who want to play fairly competitive lacrosse in Montgomery County are not met with many options when they want to move beyond the Bethesda rec league (which seems to be having many problems of its own). The travel teams, such as Next Level, Club Blue, and BLC, who see nearly a hundred kids at tryouts, are shut out to all but those who already play for the team or, in the case of BLC, are the coach’s son or friend of the coach’s son.
I think the entrance of Madlax into the field is a welcome one. Despite Cabell’s controversial reputation, he brings his passion for the sport to a successful business and his coaches show a similar passion, while maintaining composure and professionalism on the field. I think credit should go to these boys, who, having never played or practiced together as teams, go up week after week against teams who have largely been together for years. Sure, there are a few selfish players, but no more than on any of the other teams. I think once they work together this winter and into the spring, Cabell and his crew will have them in good shape! I hope they all stick with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Madlax VA and MD middle school teams seem to be coming up short compared to Bethesda, Club Blue and NL. Any thoughts on what's going on with that? My son plays, but we are cultural outsiders. I just know that the middle school kids ooh-and-ah over Madlax but I can't see why. Am I missing something?
My perspective as a parent who's son plays club ball and is in middle school ... Madlax does a very good job marketing the product, as it is a for profit business. There is the allure of the "National team" and the mythical National Champion. They've got a big following on social media, a professional photography/videographer who's son plays on their team who takes great photos/videos for the kids (and I don't fault him for doing so, it's his business). Their high school teams are also stronger then their middle school program; several D1 committed players.
All that being said, karma is a bitch. Cabell's reputation plays a lot into parents decision whether they want their kid to play for Madlax or not, and some don't like his hard sell tactics.