Good to knowAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
What club team has the most players at PVI? Hint: It's not VLC.
Ok, which is it, then?
I think they are suggesting Blackwolf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
What club team has the most players at PVI? Hint: It's not VLC.
Ok, which is it, then?
Anonymous wrote:2022s went 1-3. 2023s went 4-2. 2024s went 1-5. 2022s and 2024s just not that good. To be honest, 2023 has a lot of talent and should be right there with DC Dogs but they always seem to be just below the top tier - I think it is because the coaching stinks, maybe you shouldn't have a former defensemen run the offense.Anonymous wrote:How was the B'more tourney today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
What club team has the most players at PVI? Hint: It's not VLC.
Anonymous wrote:It’s fall ball. The other teams were probably missing key players too. VLC 2022 is better than years past but they have never been good since inception (well under .500 since the team was formed). But if the boys are having fun and getting better, it’s not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:2022s went 1-3. 2023s went 4-2. 2024s went 1-5. 2022s and 2024s just not that good. To be honest, 2023 has a lot of talent and should be right there with DC Dogs but they always seem to be just below the top tier - I think it is because the coaching stinks, maybe you shouldn't have a former defensemen run the offense.Anonymous wrote:How was the B'more tourney today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Governor doesn't make recommendations. Bigger question is how are contact checks (much less body checks) not allowed in lacrosse but not mentioned in football at all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Virginia High School League issued their return to play guidelines, which is nice - but they are trying to reinvent boys lacrosse as a non-contact sport.
Some sensible things (spread out on the sidelines, etc.), some headscratchers (eliminate faceoffs for the 2021 season and give teams free clears after each goal), but most ridiculous of all: VA is making ALL body checks illegal.
Boys lacrosse is a contact sport where kids wear helmets and gloves. Non-contact Virginia lacrosse should call itself something different, because if it's being played like ultimate frisbee, it's just not the same sport.
https://www.wsls.com/sports/2020/10/30/virginia-high-schools-sports-get-ok-to-start-in-december/
More Demo-Crap nonsense from Mr. Black Face and his oompa loompa's in RichMund. Pathetic...
The majority of users on this site voted for him and the elected representation in VA. You reap what you sow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
2022s went 1-3. 2023s went 4-2. 2024s went 1-5. 2022s and 2024s just not that good. To be honest, 2023 has a lot of talent and should be right there with DC Dogs but they always seem to be just below the top tier - I think it is because the coaching stinks, maybe you shouldn't have a former defensemen run the offense.Anonymous wrote:How was the B'more tourney today?
Anonymous wrote:Will be pushed tomorrow against Riverside. From what I’ve seen has more top end talent and maybe deeper. PVI cage might be the difference maker though.
Should be fun to watch
Anonymous wrote:The Governor doesn't make recommendations. Bigger question is how are contact checks (much less body checks) not allowed in lacrosse but not mentioned in football at all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Virginia High School League issued their return to play guidelines, which is nice - but they are trying to reinvent boys lacrosse as a non-contact sport.
Some sensible things (spread out on the sidelines, etc.), some headscratchers (eliminate faceoffs for the 2021 season and give teams free clears after each goal), but most ridiculous of all: VA is making ALL body checks illegal.
Boys lacrosse is a contact sport where kids wear helmets and gloves. Non-contact Virginia lacrosse should call itself something different, because if it's being played like ultimate frisbee, it's just not the same sport.
https://www.wsls.com/sports/2020/10/30/virginia-high-schools-sports-get-ok-to-start-in-december/
More Demo-Crap nonsense from Mr. Black Face and his oompa loompa's in RichMund. Pathetic...