Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
There were no weak teams at G8. Another person that never watched YJ C.


Another person who doesn't know girl's lacrosse . and drinks the Koolaid. The 4th bracket at G8 was a collection of B & C teams. They are weak teams, sorry. This is the problem w you YJ bumper sticker crowd. You think because you play Capital Orange (and lose btw) or Skywalker White and win by a couple or M&D Red and win by 1, that you are playing "strong" teams because of the club name. Not the case. Sorry to burst your bubble. It's the same mentality that gets you cutting that YJ check, buying the jackets and t-shirts and traveling the Pike every weekend. It's for suckers. Queen Bee Your hustled you.

Your reading skills need work. You're making an argument that the team is one of the top teams in the land. Nobody putting this team as one of them. We get it, your daughter and her team is way better.


You did. Keep calling them "legit". We get it. You are desperate for your daughter and her team to be better than they are. Ok, I will say it for you. YJ C is one legit team. There. Does that feel better? Now back to reality, where they are not.



Why would anybody have their daughter play on a C team? It's a waste of time and money if you can't be competitive with the better teams. I could maybe see for a a couple of years when you're young, but after 6th grade it's a sign that this is not the right sport.


Thats like saying, why play for some A teams, because they are a waste of time also.



I am not from YJ however I will say that their C team is as good as any clubs B team with the exception of YJ Mitchell. That said they can not compete with the so called " big dogs " . They have some nice players who will go onto play in college if they want. Nothing wrong with playing for a B or C if it's the right place. The college ranks are filled with 2nd team players at all levels