Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the boys side, Bobby Garza moved last year to Richmond. He recently accepted a new teaching position and club position down there after fulfilling his duties @ Robinson and LMVSC. The club hired the coach of Marymount to replace Bobby.
Unsure why his twin brother, Tony, did not return for 2021-2022.
Thanks LB....Rob still teaches at Robinson.
Did you sleep through reading comprehension, or are you just that stupid? Bobby moved his family to Ruchmond earlier this school year. He continues to teach at Robinson until the school year ends. He did the same thing with LMVSC, coaching until the end. Next year, he will not return to either, having taken positions in Richmond.
I'll use crayon next time for you.
Bobby was living in Richmond before the season and trying to coach the team while commuting in Alexandria. It was a less-than-ideal situation and there were lots of issues. Tony is going to coach a McLean/SYC ECNL team next year. He should do really well there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the boys side, Bobby Garza moved last year to Richmond. He recently accepted a new teaching position and club position down there after fulfilling his duties @ Robinson and LMVSC. The club hired the coach of Marymount to replace Bobby.
Unsure why his twin brother, Tony, did not return for 2021-2022.
Thanks LB....Rob still teaches at Robinson.
Did you sleep through reading comprehension, or are you just that stupid? Bobby moved his family to Ruchmond earlier this school year. He continues to teach at Robinson until the school year ends. He did the same thing with LMVSC, coaching until the end. Next year, he will not return to either, having taken positions in Richmond.
I'll use crayon next time for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
DP.
Will you be leaving?
YES
Oh good. Maybe we can have a few months without the negative posts regarding LMVSC and their staff.
Best of luck to you and your DC in finding a club with a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
DP.
Will you be leaving?
YES
Oh good. Maybe we can have a few months without the negative posts regarding LMVSC and their staff.
Best of luck to you and your DC in finding a club with a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
DP.
Will you be leaving?
YES
Oh good. Maybe we can have a few months without the negative posts regarding LMVSC and their staff.
Best of luck to you and your DC in finding a club with a better fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
DP.
Will you be leaving?
YES
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
DP.
Will you be leaving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
I'm glad your experience was good mine was horrible.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the boys side, Bobby Garza moved last year to Richmond. He recently accepted a new teaching position and club position down there after fulfilling his duties @ Robinson and LMVSC. The club hired the coach of Marymount to replace Bobby.
Unsure why his twin brother, Tony, did not return for 2021-2022.
Thanks LB....Rob still teaches at Robinson.
Did you sleep through reading comprehension, or are you just that stupid? Bobby moved his family to Ruchmond earlier this school year. He continues to teach at Robinson until the school year ends. He did the same thing with LMVSC, coaching until the end. Next year, he will not return to either, having taken positions in Richmond.
I'll use crayon next time for you.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids who have played for LMVSC and will play again this year. Their coaches are two of the most wonderful coaches I could imagine. Serious about soccer, good role models, encouraging to the players, and reasonably tempered. I have experienced terrible coaches. So for these two men, I am grateful. The club has handled covid well. Not overreacting but reasonable measures that have kept the kids safe. I think the club is a good option for people who live close by and are not necessarily looking for the most competitive team in the area. For that option, there are other clubs that are good choices. Just wanted to offer a different perspective for anyone who is looking still. I, of course, have had my issues with the club over the years. But we will stay the course snd my kids have really benefitted from their coaches. These coaches are returning and taking on their teams again next season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the boys side, Bobby Garza moved last year to Richmond. He recently accepted a new teaching position and club position down there after fulfilling his duties @ Robinson and LMVSC. The club hired the coach of Marymount to replace Bobby.
Unsure why his twin brother, Tony, did not return for 2021-2022.
Thanks LB....Rob still teaches at Robinson.
Anonymous wrote:LC wants to be as good as EM and is trying to steal all his players so SYC doesn't have a team. Why would anyone play for LMVSC? Leadership is falling apart and they are barely keeping the club together> Hopefully SYC retains their players (even give them scholarships to play) nobody should be fooled to play for LMVSC, they are at bottom of the totem pole. If you want your DS or DD seen go to any other club don't give your money to LMVSC. False promises and they push college information on you act like they are going to make things happen. All lies! LC is probably looking for another place to coach too but no one will take him. That speaks volumes.