Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Yes she inherited THREE girls at JWR who were great player. In NoVA 1-2 studs makes a difference and she had three. They were corralled by her, not coached by her. They all chose to play club with other coaches. The best played at CRASH which no longer exists. Three girls who played together in HS since freshman year made a great run in a really weak NoVA public school environment. The moment they left, she left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Yes she inherited THREE girls at JWR who were great player. In NoVA 1-2 studs makes a difference and she had three. They were corralled by her, not coached by her. They all chose to play club with other coaches. The best played at CRASH which no longer exists. Three girls who played together in HS since freshman year made a great run in a really weak NoVA public school environment. The moment they left, she left.
Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Sometimes a Beee gets lucky these days. Beeeeelieve that!
Stop pollen my leg with these bee jokes.
Anonymous wrote:Honest opinion here. DD has been with club for sometime. Some okay coaches, but with change was sold new coaches and more qualified coaches would be brought in. Hasn’t happened. Girls that are on the teams are average with some above average talent. Still some mixed age group teams and younger teams are an afterthought. Lots of shuffling with schedule. Some empty promises at times on what to expect from the club. Not sure if the change to YJ and getting the YJ resources will allow the club to grow and improve or not. Mixed messaging on goal of club. Brining in the best of talent was at the cutover meeting and change of culture, yet haven’t seen that. Just trying to bring in bodies and not talent. Director seems to be unsure of transition and not sure what to do with herself at practices. DD of director basically does what she wants and practices with whatever team she wants which creates conflict with girls. In a nutshell, club means well, is trying hard, has a slight chance, director needs to change her ways and really embrace the gift given to her with YJ buying her out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Sometimes a Beee gets lucky these days. Beeeeelieve that!
Anonymous wrote:My kid doesn't play for her, but met her at a camp. Didn't she win a few championships with Robinson amd help several girls play at the next level? Setting potential organizational issues aside, she seemed nice and knew lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous that someone is trolling with such hate. We are going to give it a chance. The parents have been really welcoming to my daughter since we are new to the area she’s made friends with some really nice girls. However the parents I’ve talked to have said that there was a family that was a cancer and talks about everybody behind peoples backs. We were told to be careful that a heavy set dad has been the cause of much of the negativity. I wouldn’t be surprised if most if not all of these negativity is from that obsessive dad. I really feel sorry for the daughter. What type of example are the parents setting for their daughter. No program is perfect. Now as part of this program they have provided so many extras that the other programs do not have. My daughter is happy and frankly, that is all my wife and I care about!
Having your daughter happy is all that matters. However, I don't think these are trolls with hate here. Rather I believe a lot of folks know the true story around the program and the history here. They are just trying to bring that out in the open. Out of curiosity, were you part of the Rattlers program before the YJ merge?
Of course they were. That is the director typing that! Always blaming parents or making up some story about someone to deflect. That cute fake little post has her classic signature of not being fully cognitive. That is why we ran her out of Robinson! She puts on a good show that is true. It doesn’t take long for most to realize she is full of lies and extremely unprofessional when dealing with parents and most of the athletes. Also anyone who is a part of this club knows that she promises tons of stuff then cancels. You always can have a good guessing game when,where, and if there will be a practice that is for sure!
We left after our first year with her and know for a fact nothing has changed when she is running things. A few of families we know are running as soon as they can this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous that someone is trolling with such hate. We are going to give it a chance. The parents have been really welcoming to my daughter since we are new to the area she’s made friends with some really nice girls. However the parents I’ve talked to have said that there was a family that was a cancer and talks about everybody behind peoples backs. We were told to be careful that a heavy set dad has been the cause of much of the negativity. I wouldn’t be surprised if most if not all of these negativity is from that obsessive dad. I really feel sorry for the daughter. What type of example are the parents setting for their daughter. No program is perfect. Now as part of this program they have provided so many extras that the other programs do not have. My daughter is happy and frankly, that is all my wife and I care about!
Having your daughter happy is all that matters. However, I don't think these are trolls with hate here. Rather I believe a lot of folks know the true story around the program and the history here. They are just trying to bring that out in the open. Out of curiosity, were you part of the Rattlers program before the YJ merge?
Anonymous wrote:The yellowjackets organization is going to be the one who is the most dissapointed. They were sold a product that doesn't exist. There isn't the talent pool to support another major club in nova. And with suspect leadership, it will be even more difficult for it to be successful, even with the backing of a larger more prominent program.