Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.
The club actively recruited from area teams last year - mostly BLC and Pride - and they performed decently. They made it look like competitive for a while but now it looks like they figured it’s more profitable to run the teams like rec with the revolving coach model. I predict that the club will be gone completely in 2-3 years. The 2031 team is practically non-existent.
Which club is this?
MCE 2030s, who had a winning season last year and were able to recruit but are quickly going down the tubes like the rest of the MCE teams with coaching changes
What coaches changed?
Their 2030 head coach left a few weeks ago and they have someone brand new on the sidelines who just met this team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.
The club actively recruited from area teams last year - mostly BLC and Pride - and they performed decently. They made it look like competitive for a while but now it looks like they figured it’s more profitable to run the teams like rec with the revolving coach model. I predict that the club will be gone completely in 2-3 years. The 2031 team is practically non-existent.
Which club is this?
MCE 2030s, who had a winning season last year and were able to recruit but are quickly going down the tubes like the rest of the MCE teams with coaching changes
What coaches changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now 4-19 with a -214 GD
Yikes
How does that compare with other area clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Now 4-19 with a -214 GD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.
The club actively recruited from area teams last year - mostly BLC and Pride - and they performed decently. They made it look like competitive for a while but now it looks like they figured it’s more profitable to run the teams like rec with the revolving coach model. I predict that the club will be gone completely in 2-3 years. The 2031 team is practically non-existent.
Which club is this?
MCE 2030s, who had a winning season last year and were able to recruit but are quickly going down the tubes like the rest of the MCE teams with coaching changes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.
The club actively recruited from area teams last year - mostly BLC and Pride - and they performed decently. They made it look like competitive for a while but now it looks like they figured it’s more profitable to run the teams like rec with the revolving coach model. I predict that the club will be gone completely in 2-3 years. The 2031 team is practically non-existent.
Which club is this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battle of the MoCo Bottom... Rebels 27 vs MC Elite Midnight. Good Counsel 8:00AM Sunday. Who you got? I'm seeing lines sitting at Rebels -3.5 currently
I have no dog in this fight, but as the parent of a college player who went to the Sweet Sixteen last year, I just want to say that your post exemplifies the worst of lacrosse parents -- petty and mean and just sad. But thanks for reminding me to be grateful that our family has been able to enjoy our DD's years of playing a game she loves while dodging the bullet of this sort of pathetic behavior by parents.
why are you on this thread then? that’s the point of this forum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battle of the MoCo Bottom... Rebels 27 vs MC Elite Midnight. Good Counsel 8:00AM Sunday. Who you got? I'm seeing lines sitting at Rebels -3.5 currently
I have no dog in this fight, but as the parent of a college player who went to the Sweet Sixteen last year, I just want to say that your post exemplifies the worst of lacrosse parents -- petty and mean and just sad. But thanks for reminding me to be grateful that our family has been able to enjoy our DD's years of playing a game she loves while dodging the bullet of this sort of pathetic behavior by parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Battle of the MoCo Bottom... Rebels 27 vs MC Elite Midnight. Good Counsel 8:00AM Sunday. Who you got? I'm seeing lines sitting at Rebels -3.5 currently
I have no dog in this fight, but as the parent of a college player who went to the Sweet Sixteen last year, I just want to say that your post exemplifies the worst of lacrosse parents -- petty and mean and just sad. But thanks for reminding me to be grateful that our family has been able to enjoy our DD's years of playing a game she loves while dodging the bullet of this sort of pathetic behavior by parents.
Anonymous wrote:Battle of the MoCo Bottom... Rebels 27 vs MC Elite Midnight. Good Counsel 8:00AM Sunday. Who you got? I'm seeing lines sitting at Rebels -3.5 currently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.
The club actively recruited from area teams last year - mostly BLC and Pride - and they performed decently. They made it look like competitive for a while but now it looks like they figured it’s more profitable to run the teams like rec with the revolving coach model. I predict that the club will be gone completely in 2-3 years. The 2031 team is practically non-existent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After the first weekend of NGLL the clubs' record overall is 1-6 with a -43 GD
Where do you find this info?
Tourney machine app.
After week 2 of NGLL play the club is now 3-14 with a -158 GD which is with 7 teams across 5 age groups only one team has a winning record and a + GD and that is the 28 team playing in the B division.