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who is going to Calvert Hall from the 2021 FCA team? Thanks You really want people to name middle school kids on here? get real
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who is going to Calvert Hall from the 2021 FCA team? Thanks You really want people to name middle school kids on here? get real There are about 5 kids with the last name Kelly going to the team.
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who is going to Calvert Hall from the 2021 FCA team? Thanks Better question, who from the 2020 FCA Team will soon be on the 2021 FCA team?
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who is going to Calvert Hall from the 2021 FCA team? Thanks Better question, who from the 2020 FCA Team will soon be on the 2021 FCA team? Easy there!! LOL
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ALL MIAA A Div announced over the weekend...12 Crabs and 8 FCA players...Those are the only clubs to play for in MD
Boys’ Latin Chris Brandau Crabs Matt Brandau Crabs Greg Ey Crabs Jake Glatz Crabs Michael Ubriaco Crabs
Calvert Hall JT Bugliosi FCA Brendan Curry FCA Jacob Kelly FCA
Gilman Wade Ourlser FCA
Loyola Blakefield Alex Reid FCA Koby Smith FCA Jake Stout FCA
McDonogh BJ Farrare Crabs Liam Powderly Crabs Brandon Shure Crabs Jack Simmons Crabs Chris Smith Crabs
St. Paul’s Alex Rode Crabs Brendan Tscherne FCA
Severn Ben Bedard Crabs
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It would be interesting to see where these kids played up until 9th or 10th grade. That's when the fat crab and the money junkie BK at FCA brings the best players to play at Vail or in the Crabs tourneys. This will change in the next few years. Crabs model is in the sh*tter with the new rules and many have figured the Kelly [lacrosse]...
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You think BK makes money from FCA?
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BK probably has more money then you will make in your lifetime...very very successful family business!
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect).
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special.
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it....
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon.
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. FCA Lacrosse office is in a nondescript business park in Towson off Joppa road not Glyndon. Which houses they're 6 full time staff members. No one on staff has an Escalade or anything close to being that nice. Actually they do ship most of their apparel to their houses and then sell it below retail online. Any other inaccuracies you'd like me to correct?
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense.
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. [/quote]
They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote]
All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote]
FCA Lacrosse office is in a nondescript business park in Towson off Joppa road not Glyndon. Which houses they're 6 full time staff members. No one on staff has an Escalade or anything close to being that nice. Actually they do ship most of their apparel to their houses and then sell it below retail online. Any other inaccuracies you'd like me to correct?[/quote]
Actually, yes, how about any of the lacrosse related stuff above. But all you heard was office space and escalades!
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. [/quote]
They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote]
All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote]
You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote]
Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend.
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Wow, nice to see FCA taking some heat on here, about time. Doesn't take much to get those self-absorbed hypocrites going, does it!
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. [/quote]
They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote]
All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote]
You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote]
But it makes sense for your kid to play for two different teams in two different brackets, instead of any one of the qualified kids that are stuck with you because their parents make them go to your school. Whatever argument fits your agenda, hey there, big guy. Chickens coming home to roost. You pissed off a lot of people with your hypocritical ways. Your turn in the hopper, brother. Bless you.
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Here's a testimonial for you.....my kid has played for FCA for years and we chose for him to attend Calvert Hall because we know the quality of coaching that he would receive there. We really didn't even consider other schools because we knew what we wanted would be found at Calvert Hall. No one tweets our arms or threatened us.....we chose it.
Furthermore, no one who works for FCA is earning anything close to what other clubs are paying directors and staff. Every FCA staff member raises his or her own salary and they spend an average of six months doing that before they even work their first day with FCA.
But that's cool if you just want to hate because your kid didn't make the team he wanted to make.
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote] All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] But it makes sense for your kid to play for two different teams in two different brackets, instead of any one of the qualified kids that are stuck with you because their parents make them go to your school. Whatever argument fits your agenda, hey there, big guy. Chickens coming home to roost. You pissed off a lot of people with your hypocritical ways. Your turn in the hopper, brother. Bless you. [/quote] not sure who you mean by "you" pissed a lot of people. I am just saying that having bigger rosters for the summer makes sense.
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote] All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. #fakenews
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The Crabs club is a successful business, generating revenue thru club, camps and tournaments. FCA is a charity, they pay coaches next to nothing (most time is donated) and they bring in college talent for the summer to coach for a small stipend. Both formats are working and will continue to work. The track record of these clubs putting boys into the right colleges is unparalleled in the Baltimore area...go a little south and Annapolis Hawks are a top program. The kids will play where they are coached and developed to move on to a Div 1 program (or D3 if the right fit). I am sure BK donates more $ to the FCA program then many make in a year. Good family, club has right values...only knock is the club does feed many young men into Calvert Hall (but McDonogh has boarding and other schools have fallen behind in the recruiting aspect). FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. #fakenews Someone got cut by FCA or made FCA and then went to Calvert Hall without any playing time at both?? Which one??
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FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. 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All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote] You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the c Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently ]
They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it....
All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more t All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] FCA bait/switch kids every year, promising them spots on the AA teams at tryouts, then switching them at the last minute once they have basically turned down offers for other teams to the A teams, which are kept around to fund the lavish AA team trips. Next, and once they establish their AA rosters at the HS level, they pick up kids all through the year, over-filling the rosters, and families find out late in the year that instead of their son playing in 3-4 Summer events, all of a sudden they are only invited to 2, or 1 in some cases where they can get away with it. Lastly, the director's relatives and select friends are consistently allowed to play on multiple teams at multiple brackets, taking away legitimate spots for other players that are either not invited, or pushed down to the A teams. There is plenty of lacrosse to go around, and the players that do this are usually very good, so it is just ridiculous and selfish. Other than that, they are very holy and special. All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote] Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend. [/quote] Probably best you parted ways with FCA if you call yourself a customer. FCA is a ministry not a business. Take your consumer self focused attitude to another club.[/quote] #MICDROP [/quote] Just another sham organization. Keep doing God's work, my man, which somehow translates into lying to tryout families and playing relatives on multiple teams during the same season, because that is not self-serving at all.
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Any bunch of turd burglars can call themselves a ministry. It's a shame how they string kids along with poor coaching through middle school on the white teams, then abandon many good players at the early HS levels. That's ok, there are actual real good folks out there, doing the work that you advertise, instead of pretending.
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Any bunch of turd burglars can call themselves a ministry. It's a shame how they string kids along with poor coaching through middle school on the white teams, then abandon many good players at the early HS levels. That's ok, there are actual real good folks out there, doing the work that you advertise, instead of pretending. Devil Worshipper!!
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You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote]
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They are in your pockets constantly... Fund this mission. Fund this family....Blah Blah....It's a cult that always wants your money more than any other club. The favoritism and privileged that goes into this program is astounding. If your last name is not Kelly, you might as well forget about it.... [/quote]
All clubs need to rent office space in the most expensive parts of Baltimore County too, right? I mean, what would god say if they had to ship in boxes of for-profit apparel to their houses or backs of their escalades? God loves when charities lease storefront space in Glyndon. [/quote]
You should get your facts straight before writing on these things. The office space in Glyndon was donated and FCA was lucky enough to use it for years. FCA's office is not there anymore. The original post was correct that FCA is a non profit with all of the coaches volunteering their time and the college kids coming back for the summer are there to invest in the young players on each team. Rosters are bigger in the summer on the high school teams because most of these teams are made up of young men who play varsity (actually play) for their high schools and don't feel it is necessary to play in 8 tournaments each summer for their club team. Also, many of these players are also playing for their high school teams in tournaments like NHSLS. This plus Under Armour underclass (many selected this year play for both FCA and Crabs) makes for a busy summer & only choosing to play in 3 tournaments for FCA makes sense. [/quote]
Should should serve your customers better, as this wasn't an opinion segment up for your debate, this was a testimony, my friend.
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Can you posters stop moaning for one minute and figure out how to post without a ton of garbage in your post ! Your posts are unreadable without proper brackets
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Can you posters stop moaning for one minute and figure out how to post without a ton of garbage in your post ! Your posts are unreadable without proper brackets It's the FCA dude trying to rickroll the page.
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Any bunch of turd burglars can call themselves a ministry. It's a shame how they string kids along with poor coaching through middle school on the white teams, then abandon many good players at the early HS levels. That's ok, there are actual real good folks out there, doing the work that you advertise, instead of pretending. Devil Worshipper!! Jesus is my FOGO!
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over.
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over. Your telling me the undefeated MIAA Championship team had players make the UA team. That makes zero sense. Why would UA even have BK coach? Not like UA team coached by an FCA coach last year full of FCA/Calvert Hall players won their age group. Oh they did.
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over. Every one of the ALL-MIAA team tried out and made it. Many not FCA/CHC players.
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FCA bait, switch, lie, over charge, under coach, preach, special privileges for relatives and friends, preach some more, spend on the favorite teams, abandon the others. Oh and preach some more to distract.
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over. Your telling me the undefeated MIAA Championship team had players make the UA team. That makes zero sense. Why would UA even have BK coach? Not like UA team coached by an FCA coach last year full of FCA/Calvert Hall players won their age group. Oh they did. The coach listed on Inside Lacrosse is Brian Kelly. Would assume that is Brian Kelly Goucher College HC and NOT Bryan Kelly of Calvert Hall
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over. Your telling me the undefeated MIAA Championship team had players make the UA team. That makes zero sense. Why would UA even have BK coach? Not like UA team coached by an FCA coach last year full of FCA/Calvert Hall players won their age group. Oh they did. The coach listed on Inside Lacrosse is Brian Kelly. Would assume that is Brian Kelly Goucher College HC and NOT Bryan Kelly of Calvert Hall Name is Misspelled.
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Someone above mentioned the Underarmour team and how many FCA/Calvert Hall kids are on the team this year. Of course...it is BK coaching but there is no coincidence I am sure. Many did not try out when they learned he would be coaching as it would be FCA antics all over. Your telling me the undefeated MIAA Championship team had players make the UA team. That makes zero sense. Why would UA even have BK coach? Not like UA team coached by an FCA coach last year full of FCA/Calvert Hall players won their age group. Oh they did. The coach listed on Inside Lacrosse is Brian Kelly. Would assume that is Brian Kelly Goucher College HC and NOT Bryan Kelly of Calvert Hall Brian Kelly at Goucher is the director of FCA lacrosse as well as a coach for the club
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Under Armour while having many great players on their teams. Does seem to be heavy with players from teams the coaches ( Head and assistants) have in HS or Club. It is a fact. Not that many other good players dont make it. It is just that the majority on any one team is laden with their players ( who are also usually really good). Supposedly the coaches arent allowed to discuss their own players while determining teams! LOL. Yea ..You scratch my back I will scratch yours!
This is more of an issue at the 9-10th grade teams than 11-12th grade teams to me. But it varies depending on region.
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