Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That 2021 team was already a top team in youth club leagues when in it was a BLC team. All credit should go to whoever the dad was that coached them there. I would bet that now that here has been so much shake up, they will not be as good.
Wrong. When it comes to lacrosse or any sport, it's the players and their talent, not the coach, who ultimately decides how good a team is. That team has a number of great players and athletes (and reclassed kids). But no shock they split apart going into HS. They were never going to stay together with kids at different HS that had been tied together by a rec league.
There are kids at Landon, Prep, Bullis and several other HS, and there are affiliations that come along with those schools in some cases. RIP DC Express 2021.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He played for 2021 last year.
Is it true that there has been some movement both into and off the DC Express's heralded 2021 team after the recent tryouts?
Yes, some kids tried out from other clubs. So some kids on that 2021 team have been moved to the B team. Big change for those kids compared to what they saw last year.
I know that 3D players are now on that team. Probably some of the best from 3D. Did any Madlax or Crabs or VLC or Next Level kids make it?
DC Express demoted at least 6 players I know of to its B team. My nephew's VLC team cut a dozen players outright. This is too much pressure for 9th graders. What's the point?
So when is a good time to put pressure on a kid to learn to compete? To understand that for the things worth having and achieving your goals, you have to put in the work? That this is A level club lacrosse, not rec - nobody forced anyone to come out and sign up.
Do you honestly think that somehow things get easier in life as you get older? If your son got cut, sit down with them and have an honest conversation. Did they really work hard enough to improve their game, put in the time, etc. Some kids are out there playing more for their parents than their own desire, it's obvious. Somehow, somewhere there needs to be a drive to be successful - and it needs to come from them. The quote "every player has the will to win, but very few have the will to prepare to win" holds true.
My son is a rising sophomore and plays for an "A" level club. He has close friends who play what you could characterize as "B" level clubs. The difference? He's on the wall, practicing shooting, doing drills on his own, hitting the gym, etc. etc. while his friends are playing XBOX and computer games. I know cause I drive him all over God's creation so he can put in the time. His friends try out every year for the A club he is on and don't make it ... and their parents ask me why. I tell them you're talking about A club level ball - these kids want to play Division I. They're putting in the work daily. Is your son? They already know the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate the idea of all these kids throwing away their childhoods in pursuit of a division 1 college sport. It is not worth it. And they miss so much. But they and their parents get to boast about their "A level club," so I guess its worth it.
This is wrong. There's a handful of people on every strong team that are grinding in pursuit of D1. But most of the kids even at the stronger clubs are there because they really enjoy the game in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:I hate the idea of all these kids throwing away their childhoods in pursuit of a division 1 college sport. It is not worth it. And they miss so much. But they and their parents get to boast about their "A level club," so I guess its worth it.
Anonymous wrote:That 2021 team was already a top team in youth club leagues when in it was a BLC team. All credit should go to whoever the dad was that coached them there. I would bet that now that here has been so much shake up, they will not be as good.
Anonymous wrote:#Fakenews on kids leaving DC Express
Best talent in DMV is flocking to DC Express and you will soon see results....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. He played for 2021 last year.
Is it true that there has been some movement both into and off the DC Express's heralded 2021 team after the recent tryouts?
Yes, some kids tried out from other clubs. So some kids on that 2021 team have been moved to the B team. Big change for those kids compared to what they saw last year.
I know that 3D players are now on that team. Probably some of the best from 3D. Did any Madlax or Crabs or VLC or Next Level kids make it?
DC Express demoted at least 6 players I know of to its B team. My nephew's VLC team cut a dozen players outright. This is too much pressure for 9th graders. What's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#Fakenews on kids leaving DC Express
Best talent in DMV is flocking to DC Express and you will soon see results....
They have been saying this now for a few years and yet except for one team, not too much to show for all the hype. Please tell me how man past Performance players which is now DC Express that has made D1 lacrosse teams?
VLC, Madlax, FCA and Crabs have sent the majority of D1 players from this area. Until Performance/DC Express starts having a list of current players that are moving on to D1 schools for lacrosse, all the hype is just that, hype.
Anonymous wrote:#Fakenews on kids leaving DC Express
Best talent in DMV is flocking to DC Express and you will soon see results....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were several DC Express players who did not return. They are having trouble filling spots. And, no it is not difficult to make the club A or B.
This is not true. I can't figure out what you're trying to accomplish.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has become a joke. You admitted a kid who was asked to leave his previous school for just his senior year.
Ever since the 70's Bullis has been known as the school for giving kids a 2nd chance.
Anonymous wrote:There were several DC Express players who did not return. They are having trouble filling spots. And, no it is not difficult to make the club A or B.
Anonymous wrote:#Fakenews on kids leaving DC Express
Best talent in DMV is flocking to DC Express and you will soon see results....