Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does any IAC school have a freshman team?
I thought St. Albans does?
Is this a parody post? You honestly think STA has the numbers - let alone the quality - to have a Varsity, JV AND freshmen team? Are you high?
So much hate for STA lax. Every STA lax hater post gets me hard. Jealousy does not become you haters. Just reminds me that losing IAC lax + brains is much more desirable than winning IAC lax and brainless. When the STA boys become ceos, the fact that they did so poorly in the IAC standings becomes a cute running joke with their IAC laxer employee middle managers from the likes of Bullis and Landon. lol.
So much hate for STA lax. Every STA lax hater post gets me hard. Jealousy does not become you haters. Just reminds me that losing IAC lax + brains is much more desirable than winning IAC lax and brainless. When the STA boys become ceos, the fact that they did so poorly in the IAC standings becomes a cute running joke with their IAC laxer employee middle managers from the likes of Bullis and Landon. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does any IAC school have a freshman team?
I thought St. Albans does?
Is this a parody post? You honestly think STA has the numbers - let alone the quality - to have a Varsity, JV AND freshmen team? Are you high?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does any IAC school have a freshman team?
I thought St. Albans does?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does any IAC school have a freshman team?
I thought St. Albans does?
Anonymous wrote:Does any IAC school have a freshman team?
Anonymous wrote:Do most of the IAC college recruits end up at D1 schools or do some (or most?) go to D3 schools?
Anonymous wrote:Do these players go in to play at University of Maryland college park? Or other great lax schools?
Anonymous wrote:Do these players go in to play at University of Maryland college park? Or other great lax schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mentor your kids at home on how to handle themselves and their own affairs and leave their Athletic endeavor's between them and their coaches.
When they go off to college one day, is mommy and daddy gonna call up the Lacrosse coach then too or is the young man you raised going to handle his own business?
There is a huge difference in the role I expect my 20 year old son to take in his relationship with his D1 coach and the role I expected him to take in his relationship with his travel coach when he was 14. If you don't understand this then you should not be working with kids.
What you teach your teenager now is what determines how he handles himself at 18 in college you dimwit.
The man who is coaching your young men, people. Let's break the cycle. But how?
The poster boy snowflake and voice of bench warmers everywhere.....unite, unite!!!
Anonymous wrote:Not PP, uh, it's easier to lose a bad coach than lose $$ and students walking out the door. Parents and kids vote w/ their feet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mentor your kids at home on how to handle themselves and their own affairs and leave their Athletic endeavor's between them and their coaches.
When they go off to college one day, is mommy and daddy gonna call up the Lacrosse coach then too or is the young man you raised going to handle his own business?
There is a huge difference in the role I expect my 20 year old son to take in his relationship with his D1 coach and the role I expected him to take in his relationship with his travel coach when he was 14. If you don't understand this then you should not be working with kids.
What you teach your teenager now is what determines how he handles himself at 18 in college you dimwit.
The man who is coaching your young men, people. Let's break the cycle. But how?
The poster boy snowflake and voice of bench warmers everywhere.....unite, unite!!!