Anonymous wrote:Agree. The real problem is parents!!! Bullis girls players mostly suck with a few that have any talent! Most of the girls could care less about getting better or committing to learning from a lax rat like Horsey who knows the game. He might be jerk but he can play and teach lax it just sad some ladies feelings where hurt and cried to mommy and daddy. If you suck you suck don't blame the coach!
Lets get back to the crazy 28 mess of boys looking for love in all the wrong places.....
This is sad, but true. Bobby Horsey had a 1-12 record this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids leaving to go to NL only force the existing NL players to the red team. It's tough on them and the parents, but their high school rosters are really strong. Prior to the rise of NL, Madlax did the same and moved kids to the dmv team.
On the DCE front, this has been forecasted and seen over the last 3 years as Anzelone's kids age out and he and Olan have less to do with the club. All you have to do is look at their web site and know it's not of the same caliber as NL and ML. The continued involvement of Horsey, now a failed girls coach, doesn't help.
Skeptical of this. If my son gets rewarded with an offer for the Red team as a result of DM's non-stop player poaching and hunting for the next shiny object, there's no way I'll continue to pour thousands of dollars into his program. No disrespect to the Red team but if your kid is capable of playing Elite (at least, you think he is) you're going to try DCE or Madlax before you drop down. Simple as.
"Caliber of website" is also ridiculous. All three teams have terrible websites.
Bobby Horsey won Naptown with the DCE 2026 team, which per US Club Lax is ranked 13 in the country. Now he's a "failed girls coach," who presence isn't helping? Personally I think he's kind of a jerk but your statement is unsupported by facts. DCE/ML/NL all have teams in at least the top 50 at all age groups.
Must have been devastating to the girls and parents but I'm failing to see how it's relevant here.
Agree. The real problem is parents!!! Bullis girls players mostly suck with a few that have any talent! Most of the girls could care less about getting better or committing to learning from a lax rat like Horsey who knows the game. He might be jerk but he can play and teach lax it just sad some ladies feelings where hurt and cried to mommy and daddy. If you suck you suck don't blame the coach!
Lets get back to the crazy 28 mess of boys looking for love in all the wrong places.....
This is sad, but true. Bobby Horsey had a 1-12 record this year.
Anonymous wrote:This thread should be called Tortured Poets Department - Laxmom's Version. RECAP FOR THOSE JUST TUNING IN: So much youth lacrosse angst emanating from the (703). Did someone in Fairfax County get their heart broken by DCE, yet refuses to go back to their toxic ex? Is NL the new Travis Kelce, and will it last? What about playing time for kids you've never met - aren't you concerned about the 'oversubscribed 8th grade lacrosse roster epidemic' that is sweeping the DMV? And who will win the all important 8th grade roster flex game this summer? If you are looking for uninformed youth lacrosse hot takes you came to the right place! If you want real information or thoughtful perspective you could talk to a real, live 2025 or 2026 parent, but eww, no. More hot takes please! Is Bobby Horsey a GOAT or a goat? Only the Tortured Laxmoms can say for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids leaving to go to NL only force the existing NL players to the red team. It's tough on them and the parents, but their high school rosters are really strong. Prior to the rise of NL, Madlax did the same and moved kids to the dmv team.
On the DCE front, this has been forecasted and seen over the last 3 years as Anzelone's kids age out and he and Olan have less to do with the club. All you have to do is look at their web site and know it's not of the same caliber as NL and ML. The continued involvement of Horsey, now a failed girls coach, doesn't help.
Skeptical of this. If my son gets rewarded with an offer for the Red team as a result of DM's non-stop player poaching and hunting for the next shiny object, there's no way I'll continue to pour thousands of dollars into his program. No disrespect to the Red team but if your kid is capable of playing Elite (at least, you think he is) you're going to try DCE or Madlax before you drop down. Simple as.
"Caliber of website" is also ridiculous. All three teams have terrible websites.
Bobby Horsey won Naptown with the DCE 2026 team, which per US Club Lax is ranked 13 in the country. Now he's a "failed girls coach," who presence isn't helping? Personally I think he's kind of a jerk but your statement is unsupported by facts. DCE/ML/NL all have teams in at least the top 50 at all age groups.
Must have been devastating to the girls and parents but I'm failing to see how it's relevant here.
This is sad, but true. Bobby Horsey had a 1-12 record this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids leaving to go to NL only force the existing NL players to the red team. It's tough on them and the parents, but their high school rosters are really strong. Prior to the rise of NL, Madlax did the same and moved kids to the dmv team.
On the DCE front, this has been forecasted and seen over the last 3 years as Anzelone's kids age out and he and Olan have less to do with the club. All you have to do is look at their web site and know it's not of the same caliber as NL and ML. The continued involvement of Horsey, now a failed girls coach, doesn't help.
Skeptical of this. If my son gets rewarded with an offer for the Red team as a result of DM's non-stop player poaching and hunting for the next shiny object, there's no way I'll continue to pour thousands of dollars into his program. No disrespect to the Red team but if your kid is capable of playing Elite (at least, you think he is) you're going to try DCE or Madlax before you drop down. Simple as.
"Caliber of website" is also ridiculous. All three teams have terrible websites.
Bobby Horsey won Naptown with the DCE 2026 team, which per US Club Lax is ranked 13 in the country. Now he's a "failed girls coach," who presence isn't helping? Personally I think he's kind of a jerk but your statement is unsupported by facts. DCE/ML/NL all have teams in at least the top 50 at all age groups.
Anonymous wrote:The kids leaving to go to NL only force the existing NL players to the red team. It's tough on them and the parents, but their high school rosters are really strong. Prior to the rise of NL, Madlax did the same and moved kids to the dmv team.
On the DCE front, this has been forecasted and seen over the last 3 years as Anzelone's kids age out and he and Olan have less to do with the club. All you have to do is look at their web site and know it's not of the same caliber as NL and ML. The continued involvement of Horsey, now a failed girls coach, doesn't help.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share why kids are leaving DCE? Four players is a lot. Going 2-5 in HoCo is not great but they shouldn’t have expected better than 4-3 in their first year so it’s hard to imagine that is why players would leave so soon.