Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
As evidence in the thread the attention on this program gets in Loudoun County on a thread started for LC Public Schools tells you all you need to know. Too many kids thinking they are good enough to play at PVI and with all the other options available to them in the county and they chose to ride the bench instead of play at another WCAC school or just stay at you home public. Clearly, the kids are not good enough and parents don't want to hear it.
The OP titles this Loudoun County HS. This opens the discussion for boys lacrosse, girl's lacrosse, public and private. If any parent sends their kids to PVI just to play lacrosse then they are not meeting the mission of the school. Like college, would you go there if lacrosse went away? I think this is one reason it will be tough to find a good replacement coach at PVI. The public school job is a better deal for many coaches.
The OP further said that this was opened for Loudoun public schools and there was already enough private school threads. They wanted a public school thread. Then further said primarily for boys but was open to girls. Never said anything about opening it to any private, PVI or no.
Back on track with LoCo Lacrosse... With Champe going to division 4 from 6, do you think they have a chance to make a good showing? I also wonder if Light Ridge will have any new players moving up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
As evidence in the thread the attention on this program gets in Loudoun County on a thread started for LC Public Schools tells you all you need to know. Too many kids thinking they are good enough to play at PVI and with all the other options available to them in the county and they chose to ride the bench instead of play at another WCAC school or just stay at you home public. Clearly, the kids are not good enough and parents don't want to hear it.
The OP titles this Loudoun County HS. This opens the discussion for boys lacrosse, girl's lacrosse, public and private. If any parent sends their kids to PVI just to play lacrosse then they are not meeting the mission of the school. Like college, would you go there if lacrosse went away? I think this is one reason it will be tough to find a good replacement coach at PVI. The public school job is a better deal for many coaches.
The OP further said that this was opened for Loudoun public schools and there was already enough private school threads. They wanted a public school thread. Then further said primarily for boys but was open to girls. Never said anything about opening it to any private, PVI or no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
As evidence in the thread the attention on this program gets in Loudoun County on a thread started for LC Public Schools tells you all you need to know. Too many kids thinking they are good enough to play at PVI and with all the other options available to them in the county and they chose to ride the bench instead of play at another WCAC school or just stay at you home public. Clearly, the kids are not good enough and parents don't want to hear it.
The OP titles this Loudoun County HS. This opens the discussion for boys lacrosse, girl's lacrosse, public and private. If any parent sends their kids to PVI just to play lacrosse then they are not meeting the mission of the school. Like college, would you go there if lacrosse went away? I think this is one reason it will be tough to find a good replacement coach at PVI. The public school job is a better deal for many coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
As evidence in the thread the attention on this program gets in Loudoun County on a thread started for LC Public Schools tells you all you need to know. Too many kids thinking they are good enough to play at PVI and with all the other options available to them in the county and they chose to ride the bench instead of play at another WCAC school or just stay at you home public. Clearly, the kids are not good enough and parents don't want to hear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
The rumor is that parents were upset that their kids were not getting enough playing time and he was getting tired of the pressure from the school..
Anonymous wrote:PVI coach resigned in June but had already set up to run the camps. He is also assisting with the hiring of a new coach. It is hard to find people willing to give up the time to coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the big question is who will be the PVI Boys coach??
What happened to Lee?
I am not sure, but if you check out the PVI website it shows they are looking for a Varsity Boys Lacrosse Coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Indy coach has no association with Pride. The Indy coach is fantastic!!!
Indy's Assistant Coach still does work for Pride post CavLax merger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the big question is who will be the PVI Boys coach??
What happened to Lee?
Anonymous wrote:Indy coach has no association with Pride. The Indy coach is fantastic!!!
Anonymous wrote:I think the big question is who will be the PVI Boys coach??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The OP started this as a LCPS boys discussion. He agreed to include girls too.
It may be best to discuss PVI and other privates in the private school thread.
I agree to this. Unfortunately, some of the lacrosse talent that is being pulled away from Loudoun Public Schools is going to PVI...
I do wonder if some of those kids thinking that being at PVI and do not play, due to a 50 person roster, end up going back to their local Loudoun school?
Anonymous wrote:The OP started this as a LCPS boys discussion. He agreed to include girls too.
It may be best to discuss PVI and other privates in the private school thread.