Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using full names and calling out coach/director
I took a screenshot, I will share when I get the chamce.
Anonymous wrote:Using full names and calling out coach/director
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing to me that Pride and MC Elite both seem to have such similar issues. Kids with parents that don't want to make the trek north have to suffer. So much talent here. Such a shame.
MC elite and Pride similar. Great Friday entertainment. In no realm are Pride and MC elite ever mentioned in same conversation
Anonymous wrote:KM just scorched the earth and comment immediately got taken down. Keeping it classy
Anonymous wrote:Amazing to me that Pride and MC Elite both seem to have such similar issues. Kids with parents that don't want to make the trek north have to suffer. So much talent here. Such a shame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it really matters what club the jerseys say on the front - Pride, Ultimate, the Pink Ladies, etc. The product we're paying for (and it's more than every other club out there) needs to be good. My daughter plays for Pride but the majority of her training comes from other sources. Pride is just the tip of the iceberg. It begs the question, what are we getting for our money? I would like to see the club dues go down (could cut in half) so that money could be used for the additional training that's needed to keep up with the other top players in the area. I'm basically paying twice?!?! Seems like a racket to me.
We are out of the racket thank goodness. Ask your daughter what she wants to get out of club lacrosse and measure your return on progress towards that goal. If the club is not providing you what your daughter wants you should stop investing the money and time. This is what we did with Pride. We channeled our energy into private lessons and now our daughter plays for a top D1 program. Pride had little to no impact on her achieving this goal. This may be the exception and not the rule but we found we did not need club lacrosse, but she had a strong high school program to fall back on.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it really matters what club the jerseys say on the front - Pride, Ultimate, the Pink Ladies, etc. The product we're paying for (and it's more than every other club out there) needs to be good. My daughter plays for Pride but the majority of her training comes from other sources. Pride is just the tip of the iceberg. It begs the question, what are we getting for our money? I would like to see the club dues go down (could cut in half) so that money could be used for the additional training that's needed to keep up with the other top players in the area. I'm basically paying twice?!?! Seems like a racket to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Throw in the optional "outdoor winter league" for $400? That's where Stars has the advantage - nice and warm in the St. James. Who wants to play outside in December/January?
Who plays and Outdoor winter league for $400? The St James winter league is "extra $$" or no? The Maryland winter league is indoors as well.
Anonymous wrote:Throw in the optional "outdoor winter league" for $400? That's where Stars has the advantage - nice and warm in the St. James. Who wants to play outside in December/January?