Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Folks: This is the 28 BLC dad who didn’t have a path to Capital and repeatedly says this nonsense to justify his (not her) decision.
Does anyone know who he is?
Queue up the Unsolved Mysteries theme song.
Didn't all the good BLC 28 players leave for Hero's Green and Next Level? Someone is left stuck on a bad BLC 28 team and salty.
Anonymous wrote:
Folks: This is the 28 BLC dad who didn’t have a path to Capital and repeatedly says this nonsense to justify his (not her) decision.
Does anyone know who he is?
Anonymous wrote:debating middle school lax at this point is dumb. Pride, BLC, and a few stars will combine next summer and make a team that will compete with most and this conversation becomes a moot point. Just ride out the fall, winter and spring .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Is that exerpt from the book, "things losing teams say?". The DC teams love to say that winning games isn't important its the college recruiting that matters. Losing all the time can wear you down. A tournament tshort does actually matter to a 13 year old. Their longterm plan isn't really college at this point even if you can see that as a parent.
That’s what the top talent says. The others have parents who say a tournament t-shirt matters.
The top talent that continues to leave for the better clubs in MD? Better player development, competition and coaching. DC fans, keep reading that losing for dummies book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Is that exerpt from the book, "things losing teams say?". The DC teams love to say that winning games isn't important its the college recruiting that matters. Losing all the time can wear you down. A tournament tshort does actually matter to a 13 year old. Their longterm plan isn't really college at this point even if you can see that as a parent.
That’s what the top talent says. The others have parents who say a tournament t-shirt matters.
The top talent that continues to leave for the better clubs in MD? Better player development, competition and coaching. DC fans, keep reading that losing for dummies book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Is that exerpt from the book, "things losing teams say?". The DC teams love to say that winning games isn't important its the college recruiting that matters. Losing all the time can wear you down. A tournament tshort does actually matter to a 13 year old. Their longterm plan isn't really college at this point even if you can see that as a parent.
That’s what the top talent says. The others have parents who say a tournament t-shirt matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Is that exerpt from the book, "things losing teams say?". The DC teams love to say that winning games isn't important its the college recruiting that matters. Losing all the time can wear you down. A tournament tshort does actually matter to a 13 year old. Their longterm plan isn't really college at this point even if you can see that as a parent.
That’s what the top talent says. The others have parents who say a tournament t-shirt matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Is that exerpt from the book, "things losing teams say?". The DC teams love to say that winning games isn't important its the college recruiting that matters. Losing all the time can wear you down. A tournament tshort does actually matter to a 13 year old. Their longterm plan isn't really college at this point even if you can see that as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
All that is important is your team has the opportunity to play in the top brackets at tournaments. Be competitive in these games and your team will continue to play the best teams. These are the games college coaches want to watch. Winning and losing doesn’t mean anything to these coaches. Go out there and perform against the best and you will get noticed. The end goal for most playing at this level is to earn an offer from a school they want to attend, not win a tournament t-shirt.
Anonymous wrote:ES is capable of winning any tournament and there’s maybe 5-6 teams who can realistically say that.
Anonymous wrote:Eaglestix can’t get past Hero’s Green or M&D, so I don’t think they are as good as some might think. A very good team sure…