Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely disgusting reading all these negative posts about people putting down coaches. It is so easy to criticize someone yet so hard to say thank you for the time, dedication, and passion coaches put into developing young boys and girls into great athletes and leaders. There is a reason it is extremely difficult to find officials and coaches now days because of unsupportive parents like yourself who just complain all the time. Your kid is not always going to be #1. It's called life. Let them fail and teach them to get back up and try again rather blaming coaches. THANK YOU to all the coaches out there who CHOOSE to do what you love even when not everyone is on your side.
I have sat through training with some of these coaches. I would not let my daughter play for them. They sat there and bragged how they made them run until someone threw up. These are not volunteer parents - it is a paid position. You should expect more.
Are you talking about the Madlax girls coaches? I find that hard to believe because they are well respected in the lacrosse community and coach girls teams at places like NCS and St. John's. We are interested to see how the club develops because there are not enough clubs in the DC area that have opportunities for girls and we like that these teams have strong female role models. They might not be a top team this year but they can build over time. Lots of people are tired of the politics at Capitol and don't want to drive to Baltimore if they live in Bethesda/DC.
Its not the actual girl coaches that are the problem, its the owner, Cable Maddux. He is an awful person, as has been well-documented, per his own words and actions. Frankly these women coaches should be ashamed to be working for him. He is toxic and no woman lax coach, player or parent should be willingly lining his pockets. For that matter, no men should either.
As for hoping Madlax will ever be the equal of Capital in your and your DD's time playing lax, you are living in lala land. Not. Going. To. Happen. It will never be better than any other established girls program, of which there are many in the area.
There are many other significantly better teams than Madlax available for middle school (Stars, Pride, MC Elite, Cardinal) and for highschool other than the very top club Capital, in the DC area. MC Elite for one is a very strong program and in Bethesda. Cardinal is also good. Pride is planning on expending into highschool with the 2023 class.
There is no excuse for aligning yourself with this awful man and his terrible club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely disgusting reading all these negative posts about people putting down coaches. It is so easy to criticize someone yet so hard to say thank you for the time, dedication, and passion coaches put into developing young boys and girls into great athletes and leaders. There is a reason it is extremely difficult to find officials and coaches now days because of unsupportive parents like yourself who just complain all the time. Your kid is not always going to be #1. It's called life. Let them fail and teach them to get back up and try again rather blaming coaches. THANK YOU to all the coaches out there who CHOOSE to do what you love even when not everyone is on your side.
I have sat through training with some of these coaches. I would not let my daughter play for them. They sat there and bragged how they made them run until someone threw up. These are not volunteer parents - it is a paid position. You should expect more.
Are you talking about the Madlax girls coaches? I find that hard to believe because they are well respected in the lacrosse community and coach girls teams at places like NCS and St. John's. We are interested to see how the club develops because there are not enough clubs in the DC area that have opportunities for girls and we like that these teams have strong female role models. They might not be a top team this year but they can build over time. Lots of people are tired of the politics at Capitol and don't want to drive to Baltimore if they live in Bethesda/DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely disgusting reading all these negative posts about people putting down coaches. It is so easy to criticize someone yet so hard to say thank you for the time, dedication, and passion coaches put into developing young boys and girls into great athletes and leaders. There is a reason it is extremely difficult to find officials and coaches now days because of unsupportive parents like yourself who just complain all the time. Your kid is not always going to be #1. It's called life. Let them fail and teach them to get back up and try again rather blaming coaches. THANK YOU to all the coaches out there who CHOOSE to do what you love even when not everyone is on your side.
I have sat through training with some of these coaches. I would not let my daughter play for them. They sat there and bragged how they made them run until someone threw up. These are not volunteer parents - it is a paid position. You should expect more.
Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely disgusting reading all these negative posts about people putting down coaches. It is so easy to criticize someone yet so hard to say thank you for the time, dedication, and passion coaches put into developing young boys and girls into great athletes and leaders. There is a reason it is extremely difficult to find officials and coaches now days because of unsupportive parents like yourself who just complain all the time. Your kid is not always going to be #1. It's called life. Let them fail and teach them to get back up and try again rather blaming coaches. THANK YOU to all the coaches out there who CHOOSE to do what you love even when not everyone is on your side.
Anonymous wrote:It is absolutely disgusting reading all these negative posts about people putting down coaches. It is so easy to criticize someone yet so hard to say thank you for the time, dedication, and passion coaches put into developing young boys and girls into great athletes and leaders. There is a reason it is extremely difficult to find officials and coaches now days because of unsupportive parents like yourself who just complain all the time. Your kid is not always going to be #1. It's called life. Let them fail and teach them to get back up and try again rather blaming coaches. THANK YOU to all the coaches out there who CHOOSE to do what you love even when not everyone is on your side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2023s went 0-2 on day 1 of fall fest before day 2 was rained out. Saw their game against LBC before DD played with the 2022s; not a fair fight. The Madlax girls played hard but were overwhelmed by LBC's size, skills, and athleticism.
and LBC is not a good team.
That LBC team is pretty good, won a few tournaments last summer.
Tournamnet quality varies greatly so what tournaments did they win? Were they invitatuion only tournaments? Also, if your DD plays for Madlax I question your qualifications to characterize the quality of various teams. Im not being mean purposefully, just noting that if you haven't seen great quality play by girls at this age you don't know what good really is. Unitl you have seen the top teams play you dont get how skillful and inmtense it really is at the top level. My DD has played LBC's top team in her age bracket once or twice at lower level tournaments and they always beat LBC by double digits.
Wow you are toxic. My daughter plays for one of the big 3 Baltimore clubs so I see plenty of quality lacrosse, thanks for your concern.
To me, pretrt good is not synonymous with the best; but a team that regularly can win its bracket; even if not the top bracket, as the LBC 2023 team has done, is not a horrible team:
Sorry so much of your ego seems to be tied to seventh grade lacrosse.
bwahahahah Really? Now there is a Big 3 of club lacrosse.
You are smoking cra
and My DD doesnt play 7th grade lax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2023s went 0-2 on day 1 of fall fest before day 2 was rained out. Saw their game against LBC before DD played with the 2022s; not a fair fight. The Madlax girls played hard but were overwhelmed by LBC's size, skills, and athleticism.
and LBC is not a good team.
That LBC team is pretty good, won a few tournaments last summer.
Tournamnet quality varies greatly so what tournaments did they win? Were they invitatuion only tournaments? Also, if your DD plays for Madlax I question your qualifications to characterize the quality of various teams. Im not being mean purposefully, just noting that if you haven't seen great quality play by girls at this age you don't know what good really is. Unitl you have seen the top teams play you dont get how skillful and inmtense it really is at the top level. My DD has played LBC's top team in her age bracket once or twice at lower level tournaments and they always beat LBC by double digits.
Wow you are toxic. My daughter plays for one of the big 3 Baltimore clubs so I see plenty of quality lacrosse, thanks for your concern.
To me, pretrt good is not synonymous with the best; but a team that regularly can win its bracket; even if not the top bracket, as the LBC 2023 team has done, is not a horrible team:
Sorry so much of your ego seems to be tied to seventh grade lacrosse.
bwahahahah Really? Now there is a Big 3 of club lacrosse.
You are smoking crack.
and My DD doesnt play 7th grade lax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2023s went 0-2 on day 1 of fall fest before day 2 was rained out. Saw their game against LBC before DD played with the 2022s; not a fair fight. The Madlax girls played hard but were overwhelmed by LBC's size, skills, and athleticism.
and LBC is not a good team.
That LBC team is pretty good, won a few tournaments last summer.
Tournamnet quality varies greatly so what tournaments did they win? Were they invitatuion only tournaments? Also, if your DD plays for Madlax I question your qualifications to characterize the quality of various teams. Im not being mean purposefully, just noting that if you haven't seen great quality play by girls at this age you don't know what good really is. Unitl you have seen the top teams play you dont get how skillful and inmtense it really is at the top level. My DD has played LBC's top team in her age bracket once or twice at lower level tournaments and they always beat LBC by double digits.
Wow you are toxic. My daughter plays for one of the big 3 Baltimore clubs so I see plenty of quality lacrosse, thanks for your concern.
To me, pretrt good is not synonymous with the best; but a team that regularly can win its bracket; even if not the top bracket, as the LBC 2023 team has done, is not a horrible team:
Sorry so much of your ego seems to be tied to seventh grade lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2023s went 0-2 on day 1 of fall fest before day 2 was rained out. Saw their game against LBC before DD played with the 2022s; not a fair fight. The Madlax girls played hard but were overwhelmed by LBC's size, skills, and athleticism.
and LBC is not a good team.
That LBC team is pretty good, won a few tournaments last summer.
Tournamnet quality varies greatly so what tournaments did they win? Were they invitatuion only tournaments? Also, if your DD plays for Madlax I question your qualifications to characterize the quality of various teams. Im not being mean purposefully, just noting that if you haven't seen great quality play by girls at this age you don't know what good really is. Unitl you have seen the top teams play you dont get how skillful and inmtense it really is at the top level. My DD has played LBC's top team in her age bracket once or twice at lower level tournaments and they always beat LBC by double digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The 2023s went 0-2 on day 1 of fall fest before day 2 was rained out. Saw their game against LBC before DD played with the 2022s; not a fair fight. The Madlax girls played hard but were overwhelmed by LBC's size, skills, and athleticism.
and LBC is not a good team.
That LBC team is pretty good, won a few tournaments last summer.