Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Agree. Would not be surprised if some leave next year for Stars to get into the pipeline early.
It would be very interesting to see the Capital track NL girls leave "me" ball and start to build chemistry with the Stars girls on a similar track playing more balanced lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Agree. Would not be surprised if some leave next year for Stars to get into the pipeline early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is it validating? MS lacrosse about the girls getting better so they r prepared for HS and recruiting. Even with a loss the NL girls are developing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
Maybe some are developing, but the team isn’t. Lots of individuals and not a lot of team. I put that on the coaches.
Correct. This team is not improving as a whole. They beat Hero's White in NGLL 13-8 last year and lost last weekend 11-6. That's quite the swing.
As girls grow in size and skill, the game needs to adapt, and that is through team work and ending the me-ball game. NL isn't doing that. Charging is more of an issue and one-note wonders need to start learning how to help make plays rather than shooting their less-than-stellar shot at the goal. And those players need to have more tools. They need to pass, make plays, and go for the assist rather than looking to be the scoring star. Draws are a problem as well. Bad habits have been developed and encouraged, by coaches and parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is it validating? MS lacrosse about the girls getting better so they r prepared for HS and recruiting. Even with a loss the NL girls are developing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
Maybe some are developing, but the team isn’t. Lots of individuals and not a lot of team. I put that on the coaches.
Correct. This team is not improving as a whole. They beat Hero's White in NGLL 13-8 last year and lost last weekend 11-6. That's quite the swing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is it validating? MS lacrosse about the girls getting better so they r prepared for HS and recruiting. Even with a loss the NL girls are developing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
Maybe some are developing, but the team isn’t. Lots of individuals and not a lot of team. I put that on the coaches.
Anonymous wrote:what is it validating? MS lacrosse about the girls getting better so they r prepared for HS and recruiting. Even with a loss the NL girls are developing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
what is it validating? MS lacrosse about the girls getting better so they r prepared for HS and recruiting. Even with a loss the NL girls are developing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
If they can make it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Agree. Would not be surprised if some leave next year for Stars to get into the pipeline early.
Is it true that Stars is a feeder for Cap? i thought it was an "anonymous" tryout...
anyone know what stars 29 is ranked and where they practice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Agree. Would not be surprised if some leave next year for Stars to get into the pipeline early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
The girls at NL (at least the good ones) will all leave for Cap Blue/Orange in a year. That is a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.
And speaks volumes to the poor coaching at NL.
Anonymous wrote:NL losing to Hero’s White is definitely a surprise. Big validating win for Hero’s.