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If you plan on trying out for this organization here is what I advise. If your daughter makes the blue or gold team, pay and let her play. If you make any team lower than that run as fast as you can somewhere else. This is an ignorant statement!My daughter had a wonderful experience playing On the green team and found a very nice college. She is proud of her team and her new friends. Making a Statement like that is irresponsible. Class 2011 go YJ Watch out for 15 and 16 Red both undefeated pool play at ND!! my daughter also plays. it is not an ignorant statement,i agree it is true in most cases. below gold are simply money teams that pay for the better teams. your daughter was just fortunate. Friends? no one said your daughter wont make friends on the green team. hey my daughter made friends in intramurals too. i believe this board has finally given parents a chance to hear from experienced parents. The YJ will pay a high price because back of the cage gives people a way to speak their mind without their kid being penalized. I dont know if the yj directors read this, but they should. They sholuld realize how many of their parents feel. if they really cared about kids they would start to listen to the parents, in a sincere(the key word) way!
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move.
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NEWS RELEASE Yellow Jackets Dominate 12th Annual National Draw Long Island Based Organization Takes Varsity, Risers & Middlers Divisions; M&D Nabs JV Annapolis, MD (July 6, 2011) - National Draw 2011 turned into a showcase for the talent and depth of the Yellow Jackets club program. The Long Island-based organization captured three of four championships at the 12th annual tournament – an impressive accomplishment that had founder and owner Carol Rose beaming with pride. “National Draw always attracts the top competition in the country so it is certainly a feather in our cap to win three titles this year,” Rose said. “I’m extremely proud of the whole organization – players, coaches and parents. We work very, very hard to develop players and field strong teams so it’s nice to see those efforts rewarded.” The Yellow Jackets were crowned champs in the Varsity, Risers and Middlers divisions. Rose said the organization, which was founded in 1999 and now features 600 athletes and 26 teams, has won three titles at smaller tournaments, but never that many at a major event such as National Draw. “This year’s tournament fields were all very strong so it is a real credit to those three teams to emerge as champions,” Rose said. “There were some very close, competitive games along the way and our kids showed real determination to consistently come out on top.” Rose was particularly proud that the Varsity Division championship game was between two Yellow Jackets entries as the 2012 squad defeated the 2013 contingent, 4-2. It was a real breakthrough tourney for Yellow Jackets 2012 Blue, which has reached the semifinals or finals of numerous tournaments without coming away with a championship. “It took us five years to do this,” exclaimed Paige Bonomi, a rising senior at Northport High who has committed to play collegiately for the fledgling program at USC. “This group of girls has been together since 2007 and come close so many times. To finally win an event, especially one the caliber of National Draw, was very rewarding. All of the players were completely ecstatic,” Rose said. “This is their last summer together and almost all the players have picked colleges. They played relaxed because there is no longer any pressure.” Goalkeepers Michaela Aymong (Northport High, Richmond University) and Chelsea Sidaras (William Floyd, Fairfield) anchored a stingy defense that held opponents to an average of four goals. Defender Stephanie Peragallo was outstanding in one-versus-one coverage and forced a slew of turnovers during the tournament as Yellow Jackets went 4-0 in round-robin play then 3-0 in the playoffs. Lefty attack Jenna Fuchs (Garden City, Fairfield) scored several game-winning goals for Yellow Jackets, who knocked off defending champion M&D 2013 Black in the semifinals. Alex Bruno (Garden City, Princeton) dominated the draws while fellow midfielders Christina Esposito (West Babylon, Northwestern) and Catherine Dickinson (Garden City, Pennsylvania) showed tremendous heart and hustle while making on impact on ground balls and in the clearing game. This year’s National Draw, held June 24-26 at Cherokee High in Marlton, N.J., attracted 4,827 athletes with 250 teams from throughout the United States. The tournament, organized and directed by Synapse Sports and sponsored by Gatorade and STX, has long set the standard on the women’s club lacrosse circuit. “National Draw continues to live up to its enduring legacy as one of the finest club lacrosse tournaments in the country,” said Cathy Samaras, founder and CEO of Synapse Sports. Following is a brief look at the other championship teams from the 2011 National Draw: JUNIOR VARSITY: Goaltenders Rachel Ortell (Marriott’s Ridge High) and Cameron Baumgartner (Glenelg Country) anchored a suffocating defensive effort that lifted Howard County, MD based M&D 2014 Black to a 7-1 victory over Syracuse-based Relentless Hustle in the Junior Varsity final. Julie LeGar (Garrison Forest), Amanda Miller (Mount de Sales), Kay Kelly (Centennial) and Alexis Zadjura (Marriott’s Ridge) formed a rock-solid defensive unit that played great containment and caused numerous turnovers. Amanda Ignacio (Mount de Sales) was the finisher while fellow attacker Megan Whittle (McDonogh) served as playmaker for M&D, a group of rising sophomores that has been together since the sixth grade. Stephanie Holmes (McDonogh) controlled the draws while fellow midfielder Taylor Hensh (Marriott’s Ridge) provided superb work between the lines as M&D went 7-0 in the tourney. “This team goes 22 deep and I can substitute liberally without any drop off in play,” said Chris Robinson, founder of M&D and head coach of the 2014 squad. “We played seven games in two days, including five on Sunday, so I think our depth was a huge factor. We were still fresh for the playoffs.” RISERS: Midfielders Emma Gallagher (Garden City) and Kasey Mitchell (Mount Sinai) led the way as Yellow Jackets 2015 Blue shut out M&D Black 2015 Black, 3-0, in the championship game of the Middle School bracket. Gallagher, one of the fastest players in the country for that age group, was a force in transition and scored two goals in the final. Mitchell, a true finisher, scored at least one goal in every game as Yellow Jackets went 7-0. Versatile, athletic midfielder Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) gobbled up ground balls and created for teammates while attacker Gabbi Labuskes (Northport) scored two goals to key a 6-0 shutout of Long Island rival Top Guns in the semifinals. Fast, aggressive defender Sydney Pirreca ce (Mount Sinai) routinely shut down opponent’s top scoring threat and was also instrumental in the clearing game for a team that has won almost every tournament it has entered over the past three years. “This is an intense group of girls that are on a mission,” Rose said. “They have great team chemistry and tremendous overall speed.” MIDDLERS: Attacker Alex DiChiara along with midfielders Grace Shapiro and Ali Murphy displayed superb stickwork and provided most of the scoring as Yellow Jackets 2017 Blue defeated Hudson Valley, 10-3, in the finals of the Risers division. Goalies Hannah Van Middlem and Sarah Reznick anchored a stout defense as Yellow Jackets limited opponents to an average of four goals in going 7-0 in the tournament. Defenders Devon Heaney and Taylor Gladd helped make it difficult for opposing offenses to get off quality shots. “These girls play with a maturity beyond their years. They are a very unselfish group that knows how to move the ball and work together,” Coach Courtney Bertolone said.
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NEWS RELEASE Yellow Jackets Dominate 12th Annual National Draw Long Island Based Organization Takes Varsity, Risers & Middlers Divisions; M&D Nabs JV Annapolis, MD (July 6, 2011) - National Draw 2011 turned into a showcase for the talent and depth of the Yellow Jackets club program. The Long Island-based organization captured three of four championships at the 12th annual tournament – an impressive accomplishment that had founder and owner Carol Rose beaming with pride. “National Draw always attracts the top competition in the country so it is certainly a feather in our cap to win three titles this year,” Rose said. “I’m extremely proud of the whole organization – players, coaches and parents. We work very, very hard to develop players and field strong teams so it’s nice to see those efforts rewarded.” The Yellow Jackets were crowned champs in the Varsity, Risers and Middlers divisions. Rose said the organization, which was founded in 1999 and now features 600 athletes and 26 teams, has won three titles at smaller tournaments, but never that many at a major event such as National Draw. “This year’s tournament fields were all very strong so it is a real credit to those three teams to emerge as champions,” Rose said. “There were some very close, competitive games along the way and our kids showed real determination to consistently come out on top.” Rose was particularly proud that the Varsity Division championship game was between two Yellow Jackets entries as the 2012 squad defeated the 2013 contingent, 4-2. It was a real breakthrough tourney for Yellow Jackets 2012 Blue, which has reached the semifinals or finals of numerous tournaments without coming away with a championship. “It took us five years to do this,” exclaimed Paige Bonomi, a rising senior at Northport High who has committed to play collegiately for the fledgling program at USC. “This group of girls has been together since 2007 and come close so many times. To finally win an event, especially one the caliber of National Draw, was very rewarding. All of the players were completely ecstatic,” Rose said. “This is their last summer together and almost all the players have picked colleges. They played relaxed because there is no longer any pressure.” Goalkeepers Michaela Aymong (Northport High, Richmond University) and Chelsea Sidaras (William Floyd, Fairfield) anchored a stingy defense that held opponents to an average of four goals. Defender Stephanie Peragallo was outstanding in one-versus-one coverage and forced a slew of turnovers during the tournament as Yellow Jackets went 4-0 in round-robin play then 3-0 in the playoffs. Lefty attack Jenna Fuchs (Garden City, Fairfield) scored several game-winning goals for Yellow Jackets, who knocked off defending champion M&D 2013 Black in the semifinals. Alex Bruno (Garden City, Princeton) dominated the draws while fellow midfielders Christina Esposito (West Babylon, Northwestern) and Catherine Dickinson (Garden City, Pennsylvania) showed tremendous heart and hustle while making on impact on ground balls and in the clearing game. This year’s National Draw, held June 24-26 at Cherokee High in Marlton, N.J., attracted 4,827 athletes with 250 teams from throughout the United States. The tournament, organized and directed by Synapse Sports and sponsored by Gatorade and STX, has long set the standard on the women’s club lacrosse circuit. “National Draw continues to live up to its enduring legacy as one of the finest club lacrosse tournaments in the country,” said Cathy Samaras, founder and CEO of Synapse Sports. Following is a brief look at the other championship teams from the 2011 National Draw: JUNIOR VARSITY: Goaltenders Rachel Ortell (Marriott’s Ridge High) and Cameron Baumgartner (Glenelg Country) anchored a suffocating defensive effort that lifted Howard County, MD based M&D 2014 Black to a 7-1 victory over Syracuse-based Relentless Hustle in the Junior Varsity final. Julie LeGar (Garrison Forest), Amanda Miller (Mount de Sales), Kay Kelly (Centennial) and Alexis Zadjura (Marriott’s Ridge) formed a rock-solid defensive unit that played great containment and caused numerous turnovers. Amanda Ignacio (Mount de Sales) was the finisher while fellow attacker Megan Whittle (McDonogh) served as playmaker for M&D, a group of rising sophomores that has been together since the sixth grade. Stephanie Holmes (McDonogh) controlled the draws while fellow midfielder Taylor Hensh (Marriott’s Ridge) provided superb work between the lines as M&D went 7-0 in the tourney. “This team goes 22 deep and I can substitute liberally without any drop off in play,” said Chris Robinson, founder of M&D and head coach of the 2014 squad. “We played seven games in two days, including five on Sunday, so I think our depth was a huge factor. We were still fresh for the playoffs.” RISERS: Midfielders Emma Gallagher (Garden City) and Kasey Mitchell (Mount Sinai) led the way as Yellow Jackets 2015 Blue shut out M&D Black 2015 Black, 3-0, in the championship game of the Middle School bracket. Gallagher, one of the fastest players in the country for that age group, was a force in transition and scored two goals in the final. Mitchell, a true finisher, scored at least one goal in every game as Yellow Jackets went 7-0. Versatile, athletic midfielder Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) gobbled up ground balls and created for teammates while attacker Gabbi Labuskes (Northport) scored two goals to key a 6-0 shutout of Long Island rival Top Guns in the semifinals. Fast, aggressive defender Sydney Pirreca ce (Mount Sinai) routinely shut down opponent’s top scoring threat and was also instrumental in the clearing game for a team that has won almost every tournament it has entered over the past three years. “This is an intense group of girls that are on a mission,” Rose said. “They have great team chemistry and tremendous overall speed.” MIDDLERS: Attacker Alex DiChiara along with midfielders Grace Shapiro and Ali Murphy displayed superb stickwork and provided most of the scoring as Yellow Jackets 2017 Blue defeated Hudson Valley, 10-3, in the finals of the Risers division. Goalies Hannah Van Middlem and Sarah Reznick anchored a stout defense as Yellow Jackets limited opponents to an average of four goals in going 7-0 in the tournament. Defenders Devon Heaney and Taylor Gladd helped make it difficult for opposing offenses to get off quality shots. “These girls play with a maturity beyond their years. They are a very unselfish group that knows how to move the ball and work together,” Coach Courtney Bertolone said. Re Risers Division, Score was I believe 3 - 1 and Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) scored 2 goals in Championship game, Not Emma Gallagher.
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NEWS RELEASE Yellow Jackets Dominate 12th Annual National Draw Long Island Based Organization Takes Varsity, Risers & Middlers Divisions; M&D Nabs JV Annapolis, MD (July 6, 2011) - National Draw 2011 turned into a showcase for the talent and depth of the Yellow Jackets club program. The Long Island-based organization captured three of four championships at the 12th annual tournament – an impressive accomplishment that had founder and owner Carol Rose beaming with pride. “National Draw always attracts the top competition in the country so it is certainly a feather in our cap to win three titles this year,” Rose said. “I’m extremely proud of the whole organization – players, coaches and parents. We work very, very hard to develop players and field strong teams so it’s nice to see those efforts rewarded.” The Yellow Jackets were crowned champs in the Varsity, Risers and Middlers divisions. Rose said the organization, which was founded in 1999 and now features 600 athletes and 26 teams, has won three titles at smaller tournaments, but never that many at a major event such as National Draw. “This year’s tournament fields were all very strong so it is a real credit to those three teams to emerge as champions,” Rose said. “There were some very close, competitive games along the way and our kids showed real determination to consistently come out on top.” Rose was particularly proud that the Varsity Division championship game was between two Yellow Jackets entries as the 2012 squad defeated the 2013 contingent, 4-2. It was a real breakthrough tourney for Yellow Jackets 2012 Blue, which has reached the semifinals or finals of numerous tournaments without coming away with a championship. “It took us five years to do this,” exclaimed Paige Bonomi, a rising senior at Northport High who has committed to play collegiately for the fledgling program at USC. “This group of girls has been together since 2007 and come close so many times. To finally win an event, especially one the caliber of National Draw, was very rewarding. All of the players were completely ecstatic,” Rose said. “This is their last summer together and almost all the players have picked colleges. They played relaxed because there is no longer any pressure.” Goalkeepers Michaela Aymong (Northport High, Richmond University) and Chelsea Sidaras (William Floyd, Fairfield) anchored a stingy defense that held opponents to an average of four goals. Defender Stephanie Peragallo was outstanding in one-versus-one coverage and forced a slew of turnovers during the tournament as Yellow Jackets went 4-0 in round-robin play then 3-0 in the playoffs. Lefty attack Jenna Fuchs (Garden City, Fairfield) scored several game-winning goals for Yellow Jackets, who knocked off defending champion M&D 2013 Black in the semifinals. Alex Bruno (Garden City, Princeton) dominated the draws while fellow midfielders Christina Esposito (West Babylon, Northwestern) and Catherine Dickinson (Garden City, Pennsylvania) showed tremendous heart and hustle while making on impact on ground balls and in the clearing game. This year’s National Draw, held June 24-26 at Cherokee High in Marlton, N.J., attracted 4,827 athletes with 250 teams from throughout the United States. The tournament, organized and directed by Synapse Sports and sponsored by Gatorade and STX, has long set the standard on the women’s club lacrosse circuit. “National Draw continues to live up to its enduring legacy as one of the finest club lacrosse tournaments in the country,” said Cathy Samaras, founder and CEO of Synapse Sports. Following is a brief look at the other championship teams from the 2011 National Draw: JUNIOR VARSITY: Goaltenders Rachel Ortell (Marriott’s Ridge High) and Cameron Baumgartner (Glenelg Country) anchored a suffocating defensive effort that lifted Howard County, MD based M&D 2014 Black to a 7-1 victory over Syracuse-based Relentless Hustle in the Junior Varsity final. Julie LeGar (Garrison Forest), Amanda Miller (Mount de Sales), Kay Kelly (Centennial) and Alexis Zadjura (Marriott’s Ridge) formed a rock-solid defensive unit that played great containment and caused numerous turnovers. Amanda Ignacio (Mount de Sales) was the finisher while fellow attacker Megan Whittle (McDonogh) served as playmaker for M&D, a group of rising sophomores that has been together since the sixth grade. Stephanie Holmes (McDonogh) controlled the draws while fellow midfielder Taylor Hensh (Marriott’s Ridge) provided superb work between the lines as M&D went 7-0 in the tourney. “This team goes 22 deep and I can substitute liberally without any drop off in play,” said Chris Robinson, founder of M&D and head coach of the 2014 squad. “We played seven games in two days, including five on Sunday, so I think our depth was a huge factor. We were still fresh for the playoffs.” RISERS: Midfielders Emma Gallagher (Garden City) and Kasey Mitchell (Mount Sinai) led the way as Yellow Jackets 2015 Blue shut out M&D Black 2015 Black, 3-0, in the championship game of the Middle School bracket. Gallagher, one of the fastest players in the country for that age group, was a force in transition and scored two goals in the final. Mitchell, a true finisher, scored at least one goal in every game as Yellow Jackets went 7-0. Versatile, athletic midfielder Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) gobbled up ground balls and created for teammates while attacker Gabbi Labuskes (Northport) scored two goals to key a 6-0 shutout of Long Island rival Top Guns in the semifinals. Fast, aggressive defender Sydney Pirreca ce (Mount Sinai) routinely shut down opponent’s top scoring threat and was also instrumental in the clearing game for a team that has won almost every tournament it has entered over the past three years. “This is an intense group of girls that are on a mission,” Rose said. “They have great team chemistry and tremendous overall speed.” MIDDLERS: Attacker Alex DiChiara along with midfielders Grace Shapiro and Ali Murphy displayed superb stickwork and provided most of the scoring as Yellow Jackets 2017 Blue defeated Hudson Valley, 10-3, in the finals of the Risers division. Goalies Hannah Van Middlem and Sarah Reznick anchored a stout defense as Yellow Jackets limited opponents to an average of four goals in going 7-0 in the tournament. Defenders Devon Heaney and Taylor Gladd helped make it difficult for opposing offenses to get off quality shots. “These girls play with a maturity beyond their years. They are a very unselfish group that knows how to move the ball and work together,” Coach Courtney Bertolone said. Re Risers Division, Score was I believe 3 - 1 and Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) scored 2 goals in Championship game, Not Emma Gallagher. So what is the difference? and what does this mean... Versatile, athletic midfielder Nikki Ortega (Middle Country) gobbled up ground balls and created for teammates
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. YOU PEOPLE ARE IN LA-LA LAND. <<... Material Edits ... >> YOU DRANK THE COOLAID AND YOU WILL SEE AFTER YOUR MONEY IS GONE. SHE DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOU OR YOUR KID. LEAVE AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS....NOTHING.
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. OBOY....PAY BABY PAY!!! GUESS WHAT, FOR 3/4 OF THE COST THERE ARE EXCELLENT PROGRAMS OUT THERE WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HELPING THEM TO MOVE INTO COLLEGE. FOR FREE!!!
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. OBOY....PAY BABY PAY!!! GUESS WHAT, FOR 3/4 OF THE COST THERE ARE EXCELLENT PROGRAMS OUT THERE WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HELPING THEM TO MOVE INTO COLLEGE. FOR FREE!!! I agree that there are other programs out there that are cheaper and very good, though i dont know if they care about the kids any more than yjs. They are all in business and their goal is to make money. I cannot wait to end this yj season so I can move on. The yj can say over and over that they care about the kids but obviously many parents dont see it. Actions speak louder than words.
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My non lacrosse playing daughter got 25K/per year academic scholarship to a D1 school, her best friend with the same EXACT SAT scores/GPA got a whopping 18K from same school to play D 1 sport. Friend had to go to school a month earlier than mine did for practices etc. Friends parents spent quite a bit of cash over the years on travel teams/camps etc. They now said d would have been better to have gone in academically, and walked on. $7,000 x 4 years=(-)28,000 K + camps/travel If your kid absolutely loves what he/she is doing, that is all that matters, but don't think scholarship money is there,
Just one of MANY other burned kids, so the MOST important thing is SAT/grades and don't think otherwise.
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. OBOY....PAY BABY PAY!!! GUESS WHAT, FOR 3/4 OF THE COST THERE ARE EXCELLENT PROGRAMS OUT THERE WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HELPING THEM TO MOVE INTO COLLEGE. FOR FREE!!! OH WHAT PROGRAM iS THAT??
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My non lacrosse playing daughter got 25K/per year academic scholarship to a D1 school, her best friend with the same EXACT SAT scores/GPA got a whopping 18K from same school to play D 1 sport. Friend had to go to school a month earlier than mine did for practices etc. Friends parents spent quite a bit of cash over the years on travel teams/camps etc. They now said d would have been better to have gone in academically, and walked on. $7,000 x 4 years=(-)28,000 K + camps/travel If your kid absolutely loves what he/she is doing, that is all that matters, but don't think scholarship money is there,
Just one of MANY other burned kids, so the MOST important thing is SAT/grades and don't think otherwise. so true but where did you get the $7000.00 number? ispend about 1000.00. of course if your on a top team ou have more practices and more tournaments so that could add more gas, tournament fees and hotels.
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The 7,000 difference came from my daughter getting 25K a year versus her friend getting 18K a year. 25-18=7,000. So 7,000 x 4 years of college= 28k less than if this girl went in as a walk on plus all the money they spent on camps/tournaments plus traveling expenses over the years.
In other words my non lacrosse daughter came out 28 k ahead than this girl did.
There daughter loved her sport and Im sure enjoyed all the time playing, her parents said perhaps she should have just applied based on her SAT scores/grades and then walked on, they would have been 28K ahead.
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The 7,000 difference came from my daughter getting 25K a year versus her friend getting 18K a year. 25-18=7,000. So 7,000 x 4 years of college= 28k less than if this girl went in as a walk on plus all the money they spent on camps/tournaments plus traveling expenses over the years.
In other words my non lacrosse daughter came out 28 k ahead than this girl did.
There daughter loved her sport and Im sure enjoyed all the time playing, her parents said perhaps she should have just applied based on her SAT scores/grades and then walked on, they would have been 28K ahead. Oh I see. The problem could arise as to whether or not a kid can walk on and some kids who dont have the GPA and/or SAT scores get in to some schools with the help of lax. That said, I have told my daughter to focus on academics first as they are the number one way to get into a school with or without a scholarship. We are done with YJ afte this season. We may look at other clubs because as you say my daughter loves to play, but i cannot alloow her to continue to play for an organization where the directors are down right arrogant.
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The 7,000 difference came from my daughter getting 25K a year versus her friend getting 18K a year. 25-18=7,000. So 7,000 x 4 years of college= 28k less than if this girl went in as a walk on plus all the money they spent on camps/tournaments plus traveling expenses over the years.
In other words my non lacrosse daughter came out 28 k ahead than this girl did.
There daughter loved her sport and Im sure enjoyed all the time playing, her parents said perhaps she should have just applied based on her SAT scores/grades and then walked on, they would have been 28K ahead. Oh I see. The problem could arise as to whether or not a kid can walk on and some kids who dont have the GPA and/or SAT scores get in to some schools with the help of lax. That said, I have told my daughter to focus on academics first as they are the number one way to get into a school with or without a scholarship. We are done with YJ afte this season. We may look at other clubs because as you say my daughter loves to play, but i cannot alloow her to continue to play for an organization where the directors are down right arrogant. Congrats to Yellow Jackets teams this weekend at Lax for the Cure So far: Winning Championships: 2017 Blue, 2016 Blue, 2015 Blue, 2014 Blue Finalist. Still to play 2013 & 2012
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Once again, Congratulations to the LI Yellow Jackets 2017 Blue Champions this weekend at the Lax for the Cure tournament!
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. go to any other team website and look. OBOY....PAY BABY PAY!!! GUESS WHAT, FOR 3/4 OF THE COST THERE ARE EXCELLENT PROGRAMS OUT THERE WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HELPING THEM TO MOVE INTO COLLEGE. FOR FREE!!! OH WHAT PROGRAM iS THAT??
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No mine found a college!! A very happy YJ parent. I went with the odds. YJ is highly regarded by college coaches on the club circuit. The directors highly connected and visibly speaking too coaches on kids behalf. The 2011 class blue gold and green did very well. Again go with the odds and history of former players. Sure another team is always an option, but none of them compare to them yet. You would be foolish to move. OBOY....PAY BABY PAY!!! GUESS WHAT, FOR 3/4 OF THE COST THERE ARE EXCELLENT PROGRAMS OUT THERE WHO REALLY CARE ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HELPING THEM TO MOVE INTO COLLEGE. FOR FREE!!! OH WHAT PROGRAM iS THAT?? Just look...if you can't find them by just going to a google search, then your ignorance is showing. or just keep paying the idiot.....
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Long long ago in a galaxy far far away a bee entered the lacrosse world. Originally that bee was not as strong as others in the lacrosse galaxy but over thr years.has grown into a massive force. This force is a powerful yet nurturing collection of satellites that exploded throughout the lax universe. At present these satellites have expanded all throughout the lacrosse universe. And the force is with them. To be continued.....
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The 7,000 difference came from my daughter getting 25K a year versus her friend getting 18K a year. 25-18=7,000. So 7,000 x 4 years of college= 28k less than if this girl went in as a walk on plus all the money they spent on camps/tournaments plus traveling expenses over the years.
In other words my non lacrosse daughter came out 28 k ahead than this girl did.
There daughter loved her sport and Im sure enjoyed all the time playing, her parents said perhaps she should have just applied based on her SAT scores/grades and then walked on, they would have been 28K ahead. Oh I see. The problem could arise as to whether or not a kid can walk on and some kids who dont have the GPA and/or SAT scores get in to some schools with the help of lax. That said, I have told my daughter to focus on academics first as they are the number one way to get into a school with or without a scholarship. We are done with YJ afte this season. We may look at other clubs because as you say my daughter loves to play, but i cannot alloow her to continue to play for an organization where the directors are down right arrogant. Congrats to Yellow Jackets teams this weekend at Lax for the Cure So far: Winning Championships: 2017 Blue, 2016 Blue, 2015 Blue, 2014 Blue Finalist. Still to play 2013 & 2012 Yes. Congrats to the girls that won and for the directors who cares about the other teams! The point, it is these "blue" teams that win and get recognition for the club. they are important and treated fairly and nicely. It is these "Blue" teams that make the club look so good that all the others chumps run to fill the green, red, black, purple, and orange teamms which line the pockets of the directors!! Get it?
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No looser we dont !! 2012 Gold Division champs Quarterfinals 2012 East Divison champs Quarterfinals 2013 Gold semifinals 2013/14 East Division Champs Quarterfinals
Its not about blue at all!! So jealous its killing you This Club is so Competative on so many levels!! College coaches line the sidelines for their games. Class of 2012 almost done and 2013 being recruited Huge!!
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OBOY, we may pay now for a quality lax club like the Yellow Jackets but think about the priceless education our girls are going to get in great colleges and many of the girls will get money from these colleges. We will be payed back over and over!!!!!
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parents of the YJs are fun to watch. It should be called the YJ elite cult, not elite club. As I watched my daughter's Maryland team soundly beat YJ blue, the sounds and actions of these strong islanders was something to see.
Cursing, screaming, jumping up and down, Dads wearing "fear the bee" shirts (yes, fathers), YJ kids playing dirty
the fact is these YJs teams may win games, but many of the parents and kids are rude, spoiled, terrible teammates, and will likely burn out in college or get kicked off their team.
In fact, I heard a big percentage of them who made all these great schools have either transferred, were asked to leave, or simply quit.
Recruiters beware!
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Wow! That comes from out of state!
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Yeah at least one college coach sent home about half dozen former yj's this year. One was carrying the tewarraton, honda etc..... and all of them the ncaa div I championship trophy. Recuiters should be running the other way, really?
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parents of the YJs are fun to watch. It should be called the YJ elite cult, not elite club. As I watched my daughter's Maryland team soundly beat YJ blue, the sounds and actions of these strong islanders was something to see.
Cursing, screaming, jumping up and down, Dads wearing "fear the bee" shirts (yes, fathers), YJ kids playing dirty
the fact is these YJs teams may win games, but many of the parents and kids are rude, spoiled, terrible teammates, and will likely burn out in college or get kicked off their team.
In fact, I heard a big percentage of them who made all these great schools have either transferred, were asked to leave, or simply quit.
Recruiters beware!
Sincerely,
A Maryland Mom Yeah Shannon Smith, Breezy Lomanto, Kara Mupo, Erin Fitzgerald, all star players at Northwestern, all quality, classy girls, ALL FORMER YELLOW JACKETS!!
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let me guess, you were one of the dads wearing the "fear the bee" shirt?
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Not a yj dad, my girls play for another quality li club. Just standing up for the girls that come from yjs. If u think recruiters should be warned away, you are out of your mind. As for the parents, you may be right on some teams, certainly not all. All clubs have a certain amount of "those" parents. Sadly, all it takes is one or two mouths to give the whole team, or in this case whole club, a bad rap. We have played many MD clubs with parents out of thier minds, but not all the teams are like that. Sad part of parents in lacrosse is the sideline antics and the cyber bullying that goes on on the internet. Bash the parents all you want, leave the kids alone and let them play.
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Not a yj dad, my girls play for another quality li club. Just standing up for the girls that come from yjs. If u think recruiters should be warned away, you are out of your mind. As for the parents, you may be right on some teams, certainly not all. All clubs have a certain amount of "those" parents. Sadly, all it takes is one or two mouths to give the whole team, or in this case whole club, a bad rap. We have played many MD clubs with parents out of thier minds, but not all the teams are like that. Sad part of parents in lacrosse is the sideline antics and the cyber bullying that goes on on the internet. Bash the parents all you want, leave the kids alone and let them play. My daughter plays for YJs and is looking for a new team for next summer. Are you happy with your daughter's team/club? If so would you care to share the name of the club?
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Notice too that I'm on this thread sticking up for yellow jacket organization while my daughters don't even play for them. They are a great powerhouse organization, only consider leaving if your not happy for some reason or another.
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Um who now are run and coach Top Guns! Why didn't they stick with YJ if they were so great???
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My daughter is miserable on top gun Playing time is a joke with this outfit!
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My daughter is miserable on top gun Playing time is a joke with this outfit! Your complaint is playing time is not equal? Who gets playing time?
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Several posts later I'm back. Look, I probaly should not have mentioned who my daughter plays for. Some MD mom was on bashing yellow jackets, so I some how stood up for some club I have no association with. I somehow got baited into revealing who my daughter plays for. In the end we are all a part of the same girls lacrosse community, I will leave the discussion on that.
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BECAUSE JABA THE HUT NEEDED SOMETHING TO DO IN HIS FREE TIME
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and current top guns coaches.
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