Anonymous wrote:Go troll elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues with Oakton's Lacrosse programs... Boys program in shambles? Girls Program creating drama?
All in all, we should all agree this is a bad look for Oakton as a whole. This is a historical tournament that the NOVA lax community (especially the players) look forward to every year. How we all forget about 2020, when lax was taken away from us. We would had done anything to have the kids play then. Now this.... ? Lost a lot of respect for cougar country.
I also think a lot of the good NOVA Boys lacrosse players feel the need to have to play at a Private School to be seen. Which is ashame....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues with Oakton's Lacrosse programs... Boys program in shambles? Girls Program creating drama?
All in all, we should all agree this is a bad look for Oakton as a whole. This is a historical tournament that the NOVA lax community (especially the players) look forward to every year. How we all forget about 2020, when lax was taken away from us. We would had done anything to have the kids play then. Now this.... ? Lost a lot of respect for cougar country.
I also think a lot of the good NOVA Boys lacrosse players feel the need to have to play at a Private School to be seen. Which is ashame....
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like there are some serious issues with Oakton's Lacrosse programs... Boys program in shambles? Girls Program creating drama?
All in all, we should all agree this is a bad look for Oakton as a whole. This is a historical tournament that the NOVA lax community (especially the players) look forward to every year. How we all forget about 2020, when lax was taken away from us. We would had done anything to have the kids play then. Now this.... ? Lost a lot of respect for cougar country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: with these types of events it’s the head parent and volunteer parents that make this possible. Yes the coach for the team has a role in the execution, but I would not blame the girls program because they have their act together.
If the boys head coach can’t help run it, then the assistants should step up and the boys parents should step up.
Sounds like none of them did and looking to blame others.
Anyone involved with events like this 100% know that the parents run the show while the coaches still have some input, the parents run everything.
Don’t blame the state champs because they actually stepped up and got their act together
News Flash: If the roles were reversed I guarantee the boys program would had stepped up to help get the girls tournament going. Just as they had in the past! A school should be unified on all fronts and helping each other. Please get off your girls lacrosse high horse "State Champ". Exactly what a previous posted said. Its selfishness to say "got their act together, we dont need to help them". If I were the boys coach, I wouldn't string another goal for the girls ever, until they show the respect in return. Take, take, take....
Please continue! This is pure gold!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: with these types of events it’s the head parent and volunteer parents that make this possible. Yes the coach for the team has a role in the execution, but I would not blame the girls program because they have their act together.
If the boys head coach can’t help run it, then the assistants should step up and the boys parents should step up.
Sounds like none of them did and looking to blame others.
Anyone involved with events like this 100% know that the parents run the show while the coaches still have some input, the parents run everything.
Don’t blame the state champs because they actually stepped up and got their act together
News Flash: If the roles were reversed I guarantee the boys program would had stepped up to help get the girls tournament going. Just as they had in the past! A school should be unified on all fronts and helping each other. Please get off your girls lacrosse high horse "State Champ". Exactly what a previous posted said. Its selfishness to say "got their act together, we dont need to help them". If I were the boys coach, I wouldn't string another goal for the girls ever, until they show the respect in return. Take, take, take....
Please continue! This is pure gold!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:News flash: with these types of events it’s the head parent and volunteer parents that make this possible. Yes the coach for the team has a role in the execution, but I would not blame the girls program because they have their act together.
If the boys head coach can’t help run it, then the assistants should step up and the boys parents should step up.
Sounds like none of them did and looking to blame others.
Anyone involved with events like this 100% know that the parents run the show while the coaches still have some input, the parents run everything.
Don’t blame the state champs because they actually stepped up and got their act together
News Flash: If the roles were reversed I guarantee the boys program would had stepped up to help get the girls tournament going. Just as they had in the past! A school should be unified on all fronts and helping each other. Please get off your girls lacrosse high horse "State Champ". Exactly what a previous posted said. Its selfishness to say "got their act together, we dont need to help them". If I were the boys coach, I wouldn't string another goal for the girls ever, until they show the respect in return. Take, take, take....
Anonymous wrote:News flash: with these types of events it’s the head parent and volunteer parents that make this possible. Yes the coach for the team has a role in the execution, but I would not blame the girls program because they have their act together.
If the boys head coach can’t help run it, then the assistants should step up and the boys parents should step up.
Sounds like none of them did and looking to blame others.
Anyone involved with events like this 100% know that the parents run the show while the coaches still have some input, the parents run everything.
Don’t blame the state champs because they actually stepped up and got their act together
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some dork posted in the on one of the girls threads about getting the girls to come out for fall ball, fall brawl and indoors and he or she was dead on. On the boys side it’s sounding much worse.
If the boys side is canceled it’s on the parents and the players (boys and the girls) for not volunteering. It’s on the other teams for not signing up to play. It’s on the other team’s parents (me included) for not volunteering to help.
It’s sticktime, it’s fun and it’s pretty darn cheap. Sad if it is indeed canceled for the boys.
How would other teams sign up if the event wasnt available to sign up for? From my understanding all schools wanted to participate. It was communicated that the tournament directors (who whoever runs the TSO) werent able to do so this year (for the BOYS) due to personal reasons.
If this is true, which it sounds like it may be, then that is even more of a black eye on the Oakton Girls Program and Boosters for not stepping up to help in a time of need. Embarrassing.