Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No offense, but honestly the freshman are average players on mediocre club teams. None of them are good enough to play varsity. STA’s varsity will be equivalent to top IAC (and other top caliber programs) JV teams.
I count Next Level, DCE and VLC. Only one missing is Madlax. Voila. Cab, really, you’re no longer the only game in town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like lots of previous varsity players aren’t returning. Wonder why? Problems with Heeter?
From what I gathered from a few shell shocked and upset parents, the new HC’s priority is to win. If it means shedding a few players who gave their heart and soul to the school and sports program (and previously played varsity) so be it. STA can’t have it both ways. Include everyone only to be saddled with low performing players during practices, or focus on building and hurt the feelings of some kids. I don’t know the right answer. My kid is a soccer player and they cut all the time. Lots of hurt feelings and even tears. I guess that’s a good life lesson? The soccer team does win though.
I have no skin in this game, but he is never going to win playing freshmen in the IAC. Look at the strongest programs: they keep freshmen (who may be skilled, but are typically way too small) on JV and freshmen teams, where they can develop along with maybe less strong players. By the time they're all upperclassmen, they have grown together as a team. Look at Gonzaga and Bullis, almost no freshmen on the varsity field. It's not rocket science.
Hester may not win this year but those freshmen are getting invaluable experience playing against top upperclassmen on other IAC teams. The Varsity experience is very different from JV. By the time they are upperclassmen they will be all the better for it. Like a PP said, Hester is building the program up. He is clearly focused on the long term. I say good for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like lots of previous varsity players aren’t returning. Wonder why? Problems with Heeter?
From what I gathered from a few shell shocked and upset parents, the new HC’s priority is to win. If it means shedding a few players who gave their heart and soul to the school and sports program (and previously played varsity) so be it. STA can’t have it both ways. Include everyone only to be saddled with low performing players during practices, or focus on building and hurt the feelings of some kids. I don’t know the right answer. My kid is a soccer player and they cut all the time. Lots of hurt feelings and even tears. I guess that’s a good life lesson? The soccer team does win though.
I have no skin in this game, but he is never going to win playing freshmen in the IAC. Look at the strongest programs: they keep freshmen (who may be skilled, but are typically way too small) on JV and freshmen teams, where they can develop along with maybe less strong players. By the time they're all upperclassmen, they have grown together as a team. Look at Gonzaga and Bullis, almost no freshmen on the varsity field. It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freshman teams? What schools have these in lax?
Gonzaga
Thanks. Do they play other schools JV because I don't think GP or Landon has a team even though they definitely have the numbers to field a freshman team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Freshman teams? What schools have these in lax?
Gonzaga
Anonymous wrote:No offense, but honestly the freshman are average players on mediocre club teams. None of them are good enough to play varsity. STA’s varsity will be equivalent to top IAC (and other top caliber programs) JV teams.
Anonymous wrote:The boys love the no-longer new HC. The assistant who is affiliated with NL is also well-liked, and is deftly using the NL connection to build up both STA and NL. The boys love the sport and the opportunity to play against some of the best competition in the nation. Yes, losing more than winning is not easy. But as they say, that builds character. My son has graduated. He had many great experiences at the school. But bar none, memories of his lacrosse seasons and the bonds he forged with his teammates and coaches are some of his best HS memories.
By that measure the future of the program is good.
Anonymous wrote:Freshman teams? What schools have these in lax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like lots of previous varsity players aren’t returning. Wonder why? Problems with Heeter?
From what I gathered from a few shell shocked and upset parents, the new HC’s priority is to win. If it means shedding a few players who gave their heart and soul to the school and sports program (and previously played varsity) so be it. STA can’t have it both ways. Include everyone only to be saddled with low performing players during practices, or focus on building and hurt the feelings of some kids. I don’t know the right answer. My kid is a soccer player and they cut all the time. Lots of hurt feelings and even tears. I guess that’s a good life lesson? The soccer team does win though.