Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the people who are still giving this organization money then wasting their time to drive to Baltimore to get slaughtered.....anyone who has been on this board should have known better...people have been telling you for years!!!
I have multiple girls on MC elite getting great coaching in lacrosse and field hockey. We are improving weekly and never really feel like we've been slaughtered , nor do our girls. Actually we've won more than many other programs in the conf we compete. 4-5 teams have no wins in the NGLL . But I guess you're saying if you're not winning just quit? Interesting parenting advice. That will serve them well as they grow in the wonderful world of Dundalk adjacent sprawl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the people who are still giving this organization money then wasting their time to drive to Baltimore to get slaughtered.....anyone who has been on this board should have known better...people have been telling you for years!!!
I have multiple girls on MC elite getting great coaching in lacrosse and field hockey. We are improving weekly and never really feel like we've been slaughtered , nor do our girls. Actually we've won more than many other programs in the conf we compete. 4-5 teams have no wins in the NGLL . But I guess you're saying if you're not winning just quit? Interesting parenting advice. That will serve them well as they grow in the wonderful world of Dundalk adjacent sprawl.
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the people who are still giving this organization money then wasting their time to drive to Baltimore to get slaughtered.....anyone who has been on this board should have known better...people have been telling you for years!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coppermine isn’t even the best club in Baltimore area and it embarrasses the best DC area clubs.
Yes they are and yes they do. MCE lost 19-1 against M&D B. Can we finally all agree this is not the right division for them?
The only question that remains unanswered is why did MCE brass decide to sign up for A division.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coppermine isn’t even the best club in Baltimore area and it embarrasses the best DC area clubs.
Yes they are and yes they do. MCE lost 19-1 against M&D B. Can we finally all agree this is not the right division for them?
Anonymous wrote:Coppermine isn’t even the best club in Baltimore area and it embarrasses the best DC area clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Shame on the NGLL? No, shame on MC Elite “brain trust” that wanted them in the A division. A more glaring example of incompetence I cannot think of.
Wins and losses are meaningless. Learning the sport at a young age under good coaching is key . You can lose by 8 goals and if the kids get better and learn the game who cares. MC Elite has girls playing at high levels in college, highschool because of their coaching. You can play on the B level at Bethesda with dad coaches who dont know the game and win more if your only looking at wins and losses. I'd argue those players are going nowhere fast. Not to mention just glance at the goal differential in NCAA womens this weekend there are more than 5 double digit victories. Does that mean the losing team isnt playing at a high level and learning valuable tools for the future?
General rule of thumb is that sports should be fun for kids in 8th grade. Also, I fail to see the lessons learned by putting the 196th ranked team up against the no.3 ranked team. A game in which the Coppermine goalie even scored. What is the lesson learned here? The reality is, they would learn a lot more playing with kids at their skill level or slightly above their skill level. I’d live to poll the kids on MCE how much fun they are having this year? Person who made this decision should be 86’d.
How did the goalie score? Did she switch sticks? Otherwise, would not have been a valid shot.
"SECTION 11. A goal is not scored when . . . [t]he ball enters the goal by the attacking team’s goalkeeper or their stick."
I’m guessing the goalie scored and perhaps it did not count. The point, you twit, is that the Coppermine goalie felt so empowered by the lack of competition that she drove the field and scored. The fact that the goal did not count is immaterial but perhaps you used this humiliating experience as another teachable moment for the 2028’s insofar as it would not count? Damn. Always on step ahead, aren’t you?
Lighten up Francis. Just a goalie dad who has considered various possible goalie goal scenarios.
Well, I’m a 2028 MCE parent who is sick as $hit of watching these girls get humiliated week in and out. The fact that an opposing goalie shot and scored and that we only have 5 goals all year is sufficient indicia that we are out of our league.
Have you talked with the coaches and asked them what the reasoning is for the team being in the A division?
Yes, I’d love to hear from any MCE ‘28 parents who’ve received an explanation as to why that team went into A.
I found this chain and can't believe its been going for two years?! Maybe you all should widen your lens a little . LOL and agree with the goalie dad . Impossible for a goalie to legally score a goal. THose coppermine folks need to pick up a book once in a while...any book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Shame on the NGLL? No, shame on MC Elite “brain trust” that wanted them in the A division. A more glaring example of incompetence I cannot think of.
Wins and losses are meaningless. Learning the sport at a young age under good coaching is key . You can lose by 8 goals and if the kids get better and learn the game who cares. MC Elite has girls playing at high levels in college, highschool because of their coaching. You can play on the B level at Bethesda with dad coaches who dont know the game and win more if your only looking at wins and losses. I'd argue those players are going nowhere fast. Not to mention just glance at the goal differential in NCAA womens this weekend there are more than 5 double digit victories. Does that mean the losing team isnt playing at a high level and learning valuable tools for the future?
General rule of thumb is that sports should be fun for kids in 8th grade. Also, I fail to see the lessons learned by putting the 196th ranked team up against the no.3 ranked team. A game in which the Coppermine goalie even scored. What is the lesson learned here? The reality is, they would learn a lot more playing with kids at their skill level or slightly above their skill level. I’d live to poll the kids on MCE how much fun they are having this year? Person who made this decision should be 86’d.
How did the goalie score? Did she switch sticks? Otherwise, would not have been a valid shot.
"SECTION 11. A goal is not scored when . . . [t]he ball enters the goal by the attacking team’s goalkeeper or their stick."
I’m guessing the goalie scored and perhaps it did not count. The point, you twit, is that the Coppermine goalie felt so empowered by the lack of competition that she drove the field and scored. The fact that the goal did not count is immaterial but perhaps you used this humiliating experience as another teachable moment for the 2028’s insofar as it would not count? Damn. Always on step ahead, aren’t you?
Lighten up Francis. Just a goalie dad who has considered various possible goalie goal scenarios.
Well, I’m a 2028 MCE parent who is sick as $hit of watching these girls get humiliated week in and out. The fact that an opposing goalie shot and scored and that we only have 5 goals all year is sufficient indicia that we are out of our league.
Have you talked with the coaches and asked them what the reasoning is for the team being in the A division?
Yes, I’d love to hear from any MCE ‘28 parents who’ve received an explanation as to why that team went into A.
I found this chain and can't believe its been going for two years?! Maybe you all should widen your lens a little . LOL and agree with the goalie dad . Impossible for a goalie to legally score a goal. THose coppermine folks need to pick up a book once in a while...any book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Shame on the NGLL? No, shame on MC Elite “brain trust” that wanted them in the A division. A more glaring example of incompetence I cannot think of.
Wins and losses are meaningless. Learning the sport at a young age under good coaching is key . You can lose by 8 goals and if the kids get better and learn the game who cares. MC Elite has girls playing at high levels in college, highschool because of their coaching. You can play on the B level at Bethesda with dad coaches who dont know the game and win more if your only looking at wins and losses. I'd argue those players are going nowhere fast. Not to mention just glance at the goal differential in NCAA womens this weekend there are more than 5 double digit victories. Does that mean the losing team isnt playing at a high level and learning valuable tools for the future?
General rule of thumb is that sports should be fun for kids in 8th grade. Also, I fail to see the lessons learned by putting the 196th ranked team up against the no.3 ranked team. A game in which the Coppermine goalie even scored. What is the lesson learned here? The reality is, they would learn a lot more playing with kids at their skill level or slightly above their skill level. I’d live to poll the kids on MCE how much fun they are having this year? Person who made this decision should be 86’d.
You learn significantly more during a defeat then a win and you can have fun during the learning process. I'd love to see you poll a bunch of 3rd graders - 8th graders to determine who is having fun if only Just to see your level of self importance in the process. I drove a suburban full of girls and they had a blast after a recent loss as our players and coaches could tell massive improvement from week to week. As someone who played in a final 4 in the late 90's dealing with wins and finding joy in losses is a major contributor to success. For your kids sake maybe talk to someone for counseling???
By your logic, MCE 2028 should play against Boston College or Northwestern women’s teams. Imagine how much “learning” could be gleaned from those beatdowns? Keep in mind, this is not against the MCE kids who are great. It is against psycho parents like the PP who feel that demoralizing victories are a good thing for their kid to experience week in and out (and the person who put them in the A Division where sadly they will continue losing to the best in the country).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Shame on the NGLL? No, shame on MC Elite “brain trust” that wanted them in the A division. A more glaring example of incompetence I cannot think of.
Wins and losses are meaningless. Learning the sport at a young age under good coaching is key . You can lose by 8 goals and if the kids get better and learn the game who cares. MC Elite has girls playing at high levels in college, highschool because of their coaching. You can play on the B level at Bethesda with dad coaches who dont know the game and win more if your only looking at wins and losses. I'd argue those players are going nowhere fast. Not to mention just glance at the goal differential in NCAA womens this weekend there are more than 5 double digit victories. Does that mean the losing team isnt playing at a high level and learning valuable tools for the future?
General rule of thumb is that sports should be fun for kids in 8th grade. Also, I fail to see the lessons learned by putting the 196th ranked team up against the no.3 ranked team. A game in which the Coppermine goalie even scored. What is the lesson learned here? The reality is, they would learn a lot more playing with kids at their skill level or slightly above their skill level. I’d live to poll the kids on MCE how much fun they are having this year? Person who made this decision should be 86’d.
How did the goalie score? Did she switch sticks? Otherwise, would not have been a valid shot.
"SECTION 11. A goal is not scored when . . . [t]he ball enters the goal by the attacking team’s goalkeeper or their stick."
I’m guessing the goalie scored and perhaps it did not count. The point, you twit, is that the Coppermine goalie felt so empowered by the lack of competition that she drove the field and scored. The fact that the goal did not count is immaterial but perhaps you used this humiliating experience as another teachable moment for the 2028’s insofar as it would not count? Damn. Always on step ahead, aren’t you?
Lighten up Francis. Just a goalie dad who has considered various possible goalie goal scenarios.
Well, I’m a 2028 MCE parent who is sick as $hit of watching these girls get humiliated week in and out. The fact that an opposing goalie shot and scored and that we only have 5 goals all year is sufficient indicia that we are out of our league.
Have you talked with the coaches and asked them what the reasoning is for the team being in the A division?
Yes, I’d love to hear from any MCE ‘28 parents who’ve received an explanation as to why that team went into A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, the NGLL is for all girls to play good completion. Curious, how are the girls who played MCE in MS are doing on the HS fields, either JV and Varsity?
That is not germane to the present topic of who’s decision it was to place the then 199th ranked team (now 196th) in the most competitive A division in the country? The only plausible answer: a total moron looking to build the brand at the expense of the kids. Stay away from this club.
That team has no business being in the A division. They would barely survive in the B division.
Shame on the NGLL for letting them into A. The NGLL needs to put in some criteria on which teams can go into A division.
Shame on the NGLL? No, shame on MC Elite “brain trust” that wanted them in the A division. A more glaring example of incompetence I cannot think of.
Wins and losses are meaningless. Learning the sport at a young age under good coaching is key . You can lose by 8 goals and if the kids get better and learn the game who cares. MC Elite has girls playing at high levels in college, highschool because of their coaching. You can play on the B level at Bethesda with dad coaches who dont know the game and win more if your only looking at wins and losses. I'd argue those players are going nowhere fast. Not to mention just glance at the goal differential in NCAA womens this weekend there are more than 5 double digit victories. Does that mean the losing team isnt playing at a high level and learning valuable tools for the future?
General rule of thumb is that sports should be fun for kids in 8th grade. Also, I fail to see the lessons learned by putting the 196th ranked team up against the no.3 ranked team. A game in which the Coppermine goalie even scored. What is the lesson learned here? The reality is, they would learn a lot more playing with kids at their skill level or slightly above their skill level. I’d live to poll the kids on MCE how much fun they are having this year? Person who made this decision should be 86’d.
How did the goalie score? Did she switch sticks? Otherwise, would not have been a valid shot.
"SECTION 11. A goal is not scored when . . . [t]he ball enters the goal by the attacking team’s goalkeeper or their stick."
I’m guessing the goalie scored and perhaps it did not count. The point, you twit, is that the Coppermine goalie felt so empowered by the lack of competition that she drove the field and scored. The fact that the goal did not count is immaterial but perhaps you used this humiliating experience as another teachable moment for the 2028’s insofar as it would not count? Damn. Always on step ahead, aren’t you?
Lighten up Francis. Just a goalie dad who has considered various possible goalie goal scenarios.
Well, I’m a 2028 MCE parent who is sick as $hit of watching these girls get humiliated week in and out. The fact that an opposing goalie shot and scored and that we only have 5 goals all year is sufficient indicia that we are out of our league.
Have you talked with the coaches and asked them what the reasoning is for the team being in the A division?