Anonymous wrote:Non-emotionally charged question for former MC2030 parents who moved to YJ. What events are the girls playing in this summer?
Anonymous wrote:Non-emotionally charged question for former MC2030 parents who moved to YJ. What events are the girls playing in this summer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was her prerogative to do so, and then regroup in summer. U don’t know what those other HS coaches schedules r. We get it, u did not get what U wanted, but the club was not negligent. Let it go, u r are going after a person well connected and regarded in the lacrosse community, so give it a rest.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, there are many HS coaches out there that also coach club teams and don’t disappear like that. Yes, HS team is a priority but they plan around it. That might mean shifting practice days and sometimes needing a practice or 2 covered. But don’t act like she was the only one doing it when everyone else makes it work.
It’s not like she didn’t know that team had a spring league when she took the role.
U need to give it a rest. U don’t have a clue. Who cares how connected she is? Does it entitle her to ignore her team at practice? skip games and lie about varsity commitments? to not show up for an out-of-town tournament without saying a word? If that’s the case, I’d take a new coach who is not well connected any day. Having been on all sides, Next Level and Madlax are way better options. The ownership at least cares about their customers.
Anonymous wrote:NP. We left MCE to go to NL, it is mediocre at best, just fine, not elite at all. She did not want to play in college, so we took a leap knowing they would be in fewer tournaments and not ones with the best competition. My daughter was not ready for HS at all. Regret our decision.
NP. We left MCE to go to NL, it is mediocre at best, just fine, not elite at all. She did not want to play in college, so we took a leap knowing they would be in fewer tournaments and not ones with the best competition. My daughter was not ready for HS at all. Regret our decision.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was her prerogative to do so, and then regroup in summer. U don’t know what those other HS coaches schedules r. We get it, u did not get what U wanted, but the club was not negligent. Let it go, u r are going after a person well connected and regarded in the lacrosse community, so give it a rest.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, there are many HS coaches out there that also coach club teams and don’t disappear like that. Yes, HS team is a priority but they plan around it. That might mean shifting practice days and sometimes needing a practice or 2 covered. But don’t act like she was the only one doing it when everyone else makes it work.
It’s not like she didn’t know that team had a spring league when she took the role.
U need to give it a rest. U don’t have a clue. Who cares how connected she is? Does it entitle her to ignore her team at practice? skip games and lie about varsity commitments? to not show up for an out-of-town tournament without saying a word? If that’s the case, I’d take a new coach who is not well connected any day. Having been on all sides, Next Level and Madlax are way better options. The ownership at least cares about their customers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it was her prerogative to do so, and then regroup in summer. U don’t know what those other HS coaches schedules r. We get it, u did not get what U wanted, but the club was not negligent. Let it go, u r are going after a person well connected and regarded in the lacrosse community, so give it a rest.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, there are many HS coaches out there that also coach club teams and don’t disappear like that. Yes, HS team is a priority but they plan around it. That might mean shifting practice days and sometimes needing a practice or 2 covered. But don’t act like she was the only one doing it when everyone else makes it work.
It’s not like she didn’t know that team had a spring league when she took the role.
U need to give it a rest. U don’t have a clue. Who cares how connected she is? Does it entitle her to ignore her team at practice? skip games and lie about varsity commitments? to not show up for an out-of-town tournament without saying a word? If that’s the case, I’d take a new coach who is not well connected any day. Having been on all sides, Next Level and Madlax are way better options. The ownership at least cares about their customers.
Anonymous wrote:it was her prerogative to do so, and then regroup in summer. U don’t know what those other HS coaches schedules r. We get it, u did not get what U wanted, but the club was not negligent. Let it go, u r are going after a person well connected and regarded in the lacrosse community, so give it a rest.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, there are many HS coaches out there that also coach club teams and don’t disappear like that. Yes, HS team is a priority but they plan around it. That might mean shifting practice days and sometimes needing a practice or 2 covered. But don’t act like she was the only one doing it when everyone else makes it work.
It’s not like she didn’t know that team had a spring league when she took the role.
This a great outlook.Anonymous wrote:NP here - I agree there can be different experiences but I draw an opposite conclusion: I don’t doubt there is turmoil within the elementary and middle school teams but I really resent posters dismissing the girls they don’t know or writing off all the teams. Of course you can share your experience but don’t be dismissive of others for whom MC may be the best option. There can be a lot of growth and change, particularly for these HS girls who, btw, lost at least a year to COVID somewhere along the line.
it was her prerogative to do so, and then regroup in summer. U don’t know what those other HS coaches schedules r. We get it, u did not get what U wanted, but the club was not negligent. Let it go, u r are going after a person well connected and regarded in the lacrosse community, so give it a rest.Anonymous wrote:Sorry, there are many HS coaches out there that also coach club teams and don’t disappear like that. Yes, HS team is a priority but they plan around it. That might mean shifting practice days and sometimes needing a practice or 2 covered. But don’t act like she was the only one doing it when everyone else makes it work.
It’s not like she didn’t know that team had a spring league when she took the role.