Anonymous
Post 08/18/2022 08:02     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:Is it true NL 2028s picked up some Stars girls? I read where some went to some of the other higher ranked MD teams but was wondering if NL got some too.


If any Stars players left for NL, they weren't starters or contributors.
Anonymous
Post 08/17/2022 23:42     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Is it true NL 2028s picked up some Stars girls? I read where some went to some of the other higher ranked MD teams but was wondering if NL got some too.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2022 23:13     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any remaining girls on NL ‘28 who could make an elite MD team? Have any girls departed?

Why do you care?


The answer is: no. B League talent. Period.
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2022 19:37     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:Are there any remaining girls on NL ‘28 who could make an elite MD team? Have any girls departed?

Why do you care?
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2022 00:09     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Are there any remaining girls on NL ‘28 who could make an elite MD team? Have any girls departed?
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 13:39     Subject: Re:Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:Why would you think next level parents are the worst? Seem no different than any other team’s parent cohort.


To be fair, I think it read “Nest Level.”
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 12:59     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It will be a sad day when the loud mouth dad ruins it for his talented daughter because he can’t keep his mouth shut. Coaches watch parents on the sidelines when they recruit. Throwing chairs and yelling at your daughter while she’s on the field will get your daughter overlooked no matter how good she is! Do her a favor, get off this forum and cool your violent temper and stop living vicariously through her.


This 100 percent. Have seen so much of this behavior from the Md parent sidelines. Support your kid. Be happy for others. Dispense with the high school nonsense.


You clearly have never played Renegades then.
Anonymous
Post 08/05/2022 12:05     Subject: Re:Nest level lacrosse: girls

Why would you think next level parents are the worst? Seem no different than any other team’s parent cohort.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 09:41     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a Next Level thread?


That's how it goes around here? Jealous, bald, non athletic losers on here running their mouth on things that don't concern them on who is on what team. Reality is hard to swallow when players work harder than others and have success to show for it while some just complain and sling insults.

There are top players on all teams and could all provide an impact to the top teams.


Your post is littered with insults and you just nuked the little credibility you had. You’d be better off listening to people who have been around this sport longer than you. People who know more than you. People who have been thru the process and have players at D1 programs. People who have had kids recruited and done things you haven’t. People with experience where you have none. Maybe you should do less typing and more reading - you might learn a thing or two you can use to help your player instead of hitting autoplay on your tired, worn out talking points.


At any time you can return to your regular routine if bashing entire clubs and keep your opinions of specific 7th grade girls to yourself.


You got the wrong person. You’re wrong again … Wrong always


Enlighten us all powerful one, grace us with your godly presence.

Nothing is better than riding up all the 5'5 DMV wannabe Dads. They won't do or say anything on the lax field, just like their C level club T shirt they sport every tourney.


Ah .. 5’5 guy. Cutting and pasting again … Boring and played.


Ok, was being generous, seem more like 5'3. make sure you reach over and tuck that fupa back in.


**Flagging this for the moderator as inappropriate content**
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 08:55     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a Next Level thread?


That's how it goes around here? Jealous, bald, non athletic losers on here running their mouth on things that don't concern them on who is on what team. Reality is hard to swallow when players work harder than others and have success to show for it while some just complain and sling insults.

There are top players on all teams and could all provide an impact to the top teams.


Your post is littered with insults and you just nuked the little credibility you had. You’d be better off listening to people who have been around this sport longer than you. People who know more than you. People who have been thru the process and have players at D1 programs. People who have had kids recruited and done things you haven’t. People with experience where you have none. Maybe you should do less typing and more reading - you might learn a thing or two you can use to help your player instead of hitting autoplay on your tired, worn out talking points.


At any time you can return to your regular routine if bashing entire clubs and keep your opinions of specific 7th grade girls to yourself.


You got the wrong person. You’re wrong again … Wrong always


Enlighten us all powerful one, grace us with your godly presence.

Nothing is better than riding up all the 5'5 DMV wannabe Dads. They won't do or say anything on the lax field, just like their C level club T shirt they sport every tourney.


I have read this several times and still have no idea what it means. Riding up DMV Dads not doing or saying anything on the lax field just like their t-shirts? So weird. Some alcohol definitely preceded that post.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 08:46     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a Next Level thread?


That's how it goes around here? Jealous, bald, non athletic losers on here running their mouth on things that don't concern them on who is on what team. Reality is hard to swallow when players work harder than others and have success to show for it while some just complain and sling insults.

There are top players on all teams and could all provide an impact to the top teams.


Your post is littered with insults and you just nuked the little credibility you had. You’d be better off listening to people who have been around this sport longer than you. People who know more than you. People who have been thru the process and have players at D1 programs. People who have had kids recruited and done things you haven’t. People with experience where you have none. Maybe you should do less typing and more reading - you might learn a thing or two you can use to help your player instead of hitting autoplay on your tired, worn out talking points.


At any time you can return to your regular routine if bashing entire clubs and keep your opinions of specific 7th grade girls to yourself.


You got the wrong person. You’re wrong again … Wrong always


Enlighten us all powerful one, grace us with your godly presence.

Nothing is better than riding up all the 5'5 DMV wannabe Dads. They won't do or say anything on the lax field, just like their C level club T shirt they sport every tourney.


Ah .. 5’5 guy. Cutting and pasting again … Boring and played.


Ok, was being generous, seem more like 5'3. make sure you reach over and tuck that fupa back in.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2022 07:09     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Nest level parents are the worst...
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2022 23:01     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:It will be a sad day when the loud mouth dad ruins it for his talented daughter because he can’t keep his mouth shut. Coaches watch parents on the sidelines when they recruit. Throwing chairs and yelling at your daughter while she’s on the field will get your daughter overlooked no matter how good she is! Do her a favor, get off this forum and cool your violent temper and stop living vicariously through her.


Who do you think is reading this? Sounds like this forum would be better if you took your own advice...
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2022 22:56     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

We should all wish great success for every kid who plays this sport. Those who think their kids or clubs are better should be careful how far they pump their chest. Those with big egos in this sport often have inflated expectations for their player’s college prospects. And those aspirations frequently don’t work out. Thankfully they did for our daughter who committed to her first choice and it’s been a great experience. But we know plenty of families where this didn’t happen. Lots of tears and tough dinner table discussions take place in those situations where the kids feel they let their parents down.

There are so many stories of kids on MD clubs who go to low ranked D1 schools who thought that just being on a top 10 team was their ticket to a top 20 D1 program. Many went on to have great experiences. But the example parents set on the field and at home can play a huge role in how their kid’s college recruiting experience plays out. Just be happy and supportive of your kids and those on other teams who will be going through the same process.
Anonymous
Post 08/02/2022 21:40     Subject: Nest level lacrosse: girls

Anonymous wrote:It will be a sad day when the loud mouth dad ruins it for his talented daughter because he can’t keep his mouth shut. Coaches watch parents on the sidelines when they recruit. Throwing chairs and yelling at your daughter while she’s on the field will get your daughter overlooked no matter how good she is! Do her a favor, get off this forum and cool your violent temper and stop living vicariously through her.


This 100 percent. Have seen so much of this behavior from the Md parent sidelines. Support your kid. Be happy for others. Dispense with the high school nonsense.