Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the top kids end up going?
I believe there were several Landon and Bullis kids on the DC Express 2021 team.
Some high school coaches want their players to play together in a fall league and not disbursed in different clubs playing with players from other high schools. So, that could be the cause of a possible exodus for DCE. Fall league much cheaper than club fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is there was nobody at the Madlax girls tryouts. The Visitation coach is great, but hard to start a club. I wouldn't hitch my wagon to that guy.
Both Visitation coaches are with Pride, not MadLax.
Sorry, meant St. John's/ex Visitation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megills are awesome guys, but their program was terrible. Latching onto Bethesda and Express was all about taking advantage of one great team (2021). Hard to sustain that because the rest of Performance is crude and rest of Bethesda is just a youth rec program. Once those guys split up to go to different HS, the trinity was doomed to fall apart.
I think Megills just assumed boys would return but did not cultivate relationships with existing families. You can't take people for granted and expect them to fork over thousands of dollars just for a name. If they want to create a brand, they need to put effort into offering something that will draw people in other than a name. Maybe they think they can just trade on the more established LI Express.
The 2021 team was a very talented anomaly - a group that had a lot of talent from the beginning. Period. Their reputation was not enough to build a program and now that the team has split, all bets are off. Some who bought into the hype of DCE are rumbling behind the scenes and quietly shopping around. The $3-4 full-year investment that they were forced to pay upfront was a tough pill to swallow but it has had the desired effect -- it has locked kids in place for the year no matter how unhappy the start has been. I'm hearing plenty of buyers remorse stories.
Anonymous wrote:Where did the top kids end up going?
I believe there were several Landon and Bullis kids on the DC Express 2021 team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megills are awesome guys, but their program was terrible. Latching onto Bethesda and Express was all about taking advantage of one great team (2021). Hard to sustain that because the rest of Performance is crude and rest of Bethesda is just a youth rec program. Once those guys split up to go to different HS, the trinity was doomed to fall apart.
I think Megills just assumed boys would return but did not cultivate relationships with existing families. You can't take people for granted and expect them to fork over thousands of dollars just for a name. If they want to create a brand, they need to put effort into offering something that will draw people in other than a name. Maybe they think they can just trade on the more established LI Express.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megills are awesome guys, but their program was terrible. Latching onto Bethesda and Express was all about taking advantage of one great team (2021). Hard to sustain that because the rest of Performance is crude and rest of Bethesda is just a youth rec program. Once those guys split up to go to different HS, the trinity was doomed to fall apart.
I think Megills just assumed boys would return but did not cultivate relationships with existing families. You can't take people for granted and expect them to fork over thousands of dollars just for a name. If they want to create a brand, they need to put effort into offering something that will draw people in other than a name. Maybe they think they can just trade on the more established LI Express.
Anonymous wrote:Word is there was nobody at the Madlax girls tryouts. The Visitation coach is great, but hard to start a club. I wouldn't hitch my wagon to that guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word is there was nobody at the Madlax girls tryouts. The Visitation coach is great, but hard to start a club. I wouldn't hitch my wagon to that guy.
Both Visitation coaches are with Pride, not MadLax.
Anonymous wrote:Megills are awesome guys, but their program was terrible. Latching onto Bethesda and Express was all about taking advantage of one great team (2021). Hard to sustain that because the rest of Performance is crude and rest of Bethesda is just a youth rec program. Once those guys split up to go to different HS, the trinity was doomed to fall apart.
Anonymous wrote:Word is there was nobody at the Madlax girls tryouts. The Visitation coach is great, but hard to start a club. I wouldn't hitch my wagon to that guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did the top kids end up going?
I believe there were several Landon and Bullis kids on the DC Express 2021 team.
To quote one of the Founding Fathers of club lax in the DMV...
Ungrateful Quitters!!
My son played for DCE 2021 and made the team again but he did not want to play for them again and we as his parents were not pushing him to reup. He is at a HS with a competitive lacrosse program and was not interested in DCE. Nothing to do with being ungrateful. Hate to disappoint you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you seen this?
deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941/amp
Everyone has, but for some bizarre reason, Madlax parents are able to check their conscious at the door and not only give that guy their money, but their son son that it's morally ok to condone that kind of behavior. Luckily there are other equal or better options and his club is declining.