Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Visi would be lucky to get a "dad" who played at one of the best D1 programs in the country and is in almost every Sports Hall of Fame in the DMV. He's also an awesome boys and girls coach.
I'm on board.
Anonymous wrote:I think Visi would be lucky to get a "dad" who played at one of the best D1 programs in the country and is in almost every Sports Hall of Fame in the DMV. He's also an awesome boys and girls coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying out a daddy coach this weekend at fall brawl. If they win, the job is theirs….
That's interesting. A father of a current player?
Anonymous wrote:False. ISL rules don’t allow coaches to coach their teams in the off season, including Fall Brawl, The St James league, Indoor Championships at Spooky Nook or anything else. You will often see the coaches watching from the sidelines, especially SR and SSSAS. Off season teams are usually coached by parents or alums
Anonymous wrote:Trying out a daddy coach this weekend at fall brawl. If they win, the job is theirs….
Anonymous wrote:What does it mean to be a visi girl?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does any of this have to do with the coaching situation at Visi?
For those in the back, no one cares about the coaching situation at Visi.
If you care about the game of lacrosse and growing the sport for girls, it is better for Visi to have a competitive program. No connection to Visi here but it’s sad to see the program stumble like this. I hope they get back on their feet soon.
Agree but it seems that the school has its focus elsewhere. Other schools in the area are doing a better job of attracting scholar/athletes and supporting their programs. Visi is focused on attracting the “Visi girls” - legacies to make big donors happy.
Anonymous wrote:What does it mean to be a visi girl?