Anonymous wrote:The reason why Madlax is getting hate is because their owner is just there to take money. 35+ player Rosters. They had 10+ Defenders on the DC Dogs last year (only 5-6 play).
The other, and more important reason is that there owner bullies and assaults kids. He assaulted a kid at SJC, was caught with hookers at McLean. He writes nasty email to kids when they leave his team or miss practice. He once emailed the college of a committed player telling them to unenroll him because he left Madlax. Just read the article below.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadspin.com/hey-ungrateful-quitter-emails-from-an-angry-lacrosse-660703941/amp
Great explanation. 25-26 DMV has has similar tourney challenges but looks like there’s enough 26s to field their own DMV team this fall, not sure who the coach will be.Anonymous wrote:Actually the 60,000 from the 15 new BLC players is mostly, if not entirely, profit. The costs are mostly fixed (coaches salaries, field usage, tournament entry) so adding more players to an age group goes straight to the bottom line. And it’s even better, because without these 15 players there were only 30 in the age group, which was enough for just one team plus 7-8 boys left over. Those 7-8 extra boys are few for a DMV team, but too many (32,000) to turn away. So the solution is to combine the DMV players from two age groups into one combined team. But the problem with that is that it is hard to slot a combined team into tournaments. If they play up like they are supposed to, they will get smoked, even in B divisions. But if they play down they are cheating, and have been caught in the past. So landing these 15 new players to fund two complete teams in the age group not only brings their own revenue, it also helps to retain the 8-9 incumbent DMV players. Their arrival is exciting for MadLax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Nice theory, but the rosters do not indicate any special treatment for the BLC players. I counted 17 new players, and I know at least two who came from places other than BLC. Four of the 15 or so BLC guys are listed on Capital only; six are Warriors (rostered on both teams); and five are DMV only. Having watched most of the practices, it is fair to say that 4 of the new BLC players deserve to be on Capital, and I assume those are the four taken. So it does not appear that the BLC coach had unfair influence on the first round of cuts. They will probably cut the 25 down to 20 before the first tournament, so there will be some disappointed returning players, but it is hard to blame that too much on the BLC influx, because there are only four of those players on Capital.
But in any event, 15 players @ 5,000/year = 75,000, plus the helmets, uniforms, clinics, etc. I sure hope that Cabell is taking this BLC guy out to some nice dinners, Caps games, or something.
Anonymous wrote:It costs 5K per year for Madlax?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Nice theory, but the rosters do not indicate any special treatment for the BLC players. I counted 17 new players, and I know at least two who came from places other than BLC. Four of the 15 or so BLC guys are listed on Capital only; six are Warriors (rostered on both teams); and five are DMV only. Having watched most of the practices, it is fair to say that 4 of the new BLC players deserve to be on Capital, and I assume those are the four taken. So it does not appear that the BLC coach had unfair influence on the first round of cuts. They will probably cut the 25 down to 20 before the first tournament, so there will be some disappointed returning players, but it is hard to blame that too much on the BLC influx, because there are only four of those players on Capital.
But in any event, 15 players @ 5,000/year = 75,000, plus the helmets, uniforms, clinics, etc. I sure hope that Cabell is taking this BLC guy out to some nice dinners, Caps games, or something.
Anonymous wrote:It costs 5K per year for Madlax?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Nice theory, but the rosters do not indicate any special treatment for the BLC players. I counted 17 new players, and I know at least two who came from places other than BLC. Four of the 15 or so BLC guys are listed on Capital only; six are Warriors (rostered on both teams); and five are DMV only. Having watched most of the practices, it is fair to say that 4 of the new BLC players deserve to be on Capital, and I assume those are the four taken. So it does not appear that the BLC coach had unfair influence on the first round of cuts. They will probably cut the 25 down to 20 before the first tournament, so there will be some disappointed returning players, but it is hard to blame that too much on the BLC influx, because there are only four of those players on Capital.
But in any event, 15 players @ 5,000/year = 75,000, plus the helmets, uniforms, clinics, etc. I sure hope that Cabell is taking this BLC guy out to some nice dinners, Caps games, or something.
It costs 5K per year for Madlax?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Nice theory, but the rosters do not indicate any special treatment for the BLC players. I counted 17 new players, and I know at least two who came from places other than BLC. Four of the 15 or so BLC guys are listed on Capital only; six are Warriors (rostered on both teams); and five are DMV only. Having watched most of the practices, it is fair to say that 4 of the new BLC players deserve to be on Capital, and I assume those are the four taken. So it does not appear that the BLC coach had unfair influence on the first round of cuts. They will probably cut the 25 down to 20 before the first tournament, so there will be some disappointed returning players, but it is hard to blame that too much on the BLC influx, because there are only four of those players on Capital.
But in any event, 15 players @ 5,000/year = 75,000, plus the helmets, uniforms, clinics, etc. I sure hope that Cabell is taking this BLC guy out to some nice dinners, Caps games, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Nice theory, but the rosters do not indicate any special treatment for the BLC players. I counted 17 new players, and I know at least two who came from places other than BLC. Four of the 15 or so BLC guys are listed on Capital only; six are Warriors (rostered on both teams); and five are DMV only. Having watched most of the practices, it is fair to say that 4 of the new BLC players deserve to be on Capital, and I assume those are the four taken. So it does not appear that the BLC coach had unfair influence on the first round of cuts. They will probably cut the 25 down to 20 before the first tournament, so there will be some disappointed returning players, but it is hard to blame that too much on the BLC influx, because there are only four of those players on Capital.
But in any event, 15 players @ 5,000/year = 75,000, plus the helmets, uniforms, clinics, etc. I sure hope that Cabell is taking this BLC guy out to some nice dinners, Caps games, or something.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the 2027's are going to be interesting to watch this fall. I believe that the new coach from BLC is an assistant, not replacing the incumbent head coach. But in any event, with the influx of BLC players, the prior poster's analysis will remain accurate, probably even more so - the top 16 players on the Capital roster ....
The BLC dad will be the de facto head coach. He made a deal with Cabell to bring those players. They will all get more playing time than the pre-existing players regardless of skill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCE is the place to be.
Now that is funny. You do know that DCE does not exist for sixth grade, right? And that the DCE feeder program, BLC, is where everybody left from to join MadLax?
By the way does anybody know why all these kids left BLC to join a MadLax age group that they had to know was already close to capacity? BLC has a good reputation generally, and in the last HoCo season the 2027 team did just fine in the Elite division.
The 2027 BLC Blue team went 3-4 in the elite division and didn't make the playoffs.
Exactly, they did just fine. All games were close. Chasing wins is not a reason to change programs at any age, especially sixth grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCE is the place to be.
Now that is funny. You do know that DCE does not exist for sixth grade, right? And that the DCE feeder program, BLC, is where everybody left from to join MadLax?
By the way does anybody know why all these kids left BLC to join a MadLax age group that they had to know was already close to capacity? BLC has a good reputation generally, and in the last HoCo season the 2027 team did just fine in the Elite division.
The 2027 BLC Blue team went 3-4 in the elite division and didn't make the playoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t BLC 2028 have a similar thing happen too? A bunch of kids left for Madlax and NL, including the coaches’ kid.