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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also. To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players.
Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also.
To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators. That goes without saying !
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also. To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators. Express North Coach has entered the chat
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also. To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators. Predators coaching is beyond anything I have seen in Club.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also. To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators. Predators coaching is beyond anything I have seen in Club. Would appreciate elaboration on that.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. Meh sure. Coaching is not the same at AA Sidewinders as it is at Hawks. heck, the coaching is a key factor in assessing top-to-bottom brackets within AAA and AA for sure. Facilities are not the same either (try playing on county turf, where the county cancels "all activities on all fields" 3x per week, all year long). Parents keeping up with their kids' workouts is not the same from AA to AAA to Elite, I can tell you that also. To your point, none of this matters if a kid lacks sufficient talent or a work ethic. But for most kids already at these levels, these other things are very real variables. Coaching is better at Hawks than anywhere else. Except of course the predators. Right. The Hawks coaching is so good they had to hold back several of the 27s over a couple of years to be relevant.
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Right. The Hawks coaching is so good they had to hold back several of the 27s over a couple of years to be relevant. Most legit post on BOTC this week.
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Right. The Hawks coaching is so good they had to hold back several of the 27s over a couple of years to be relevant. 25s you mean. Still burns though. Lol.
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Atlantic Elite tourney in NJ this weekend. First look of the season at Next Level 2026.
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Right. The Hawks coaching is so good they had to hold back several of the 27s over a couple of years to be relevant. 25s you mean. Still burns though. Lol. Typo… but applies equally to the 27/28 holdbacks.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching!
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume?
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Atlantic Elite tourney in NJ this weekend. First look of the season at Next Level 2026. Sort of early for tourneys but good to see Fall ball starting back up, good luck!
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA.
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Only good thing about the 91 26 team is the attack and goalie dad buffoons. Great to watch them on the sideline!!!
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Atlantic Elite tourney in NJ this weekend. First look of the season at Next Level 2026. 0-3
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did. That 23 is also a holdback with unlimited resources so relax MM
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did. Mark, we didn’t include the 25s because most are 24s and the ones that are true 25s now seem to be 26s. You can have your 23 team, the only one you put an ounce of effort into, and well we all know why.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. Losing records in Elite, but when have the '26's or '27's lost to teams not in Elite? The OP's point was that Elite and AAA coaching are pretty much the same which is not the case.
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Atlantic Elite tourney in NJ this weekend. First look of the season at Next Level 2026. How are they looking relative to last spring/summer?
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The '25 and aboves were not mentioned because this is the '26 (youth) thread, not the hs thread. Pay attention, Mark. The 91 MS and youth teams are quite simply, not very good.
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did. Easy there Mark, Chant three times..Break his arms, Break his arms, Beak his arms,,, Feel better now?
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did. Yet here you are little guy...trying to tell us how good they are. Once a hammerhead always a hammerhead.
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And the 91’s 24’s had 11 players make varsity as freshman .
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Why do you detest …. Did he sleep with your wife? I did Mad Lac Dad. It’s funny how we know who you are.
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According to US Club Lacrosse - Annapolis Hawks is the only program to have a team ranked in the top 20 from 2022-2027
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And the 91’s 24’s had 11 players make varsity as freshman . This post is worthless unless you tell me they made V at top MIAA schools
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And the 91’s 24’s had 11 players make varsity as freshman . This post is worthless unless you tell me they made V at top MIAA schools +1 Accurate. MIAA JV teams can beat most public varsity teams.
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Watch out for 91 this year. Already the best attack and goalie at 26. Add the new defensive pieces that joined and unless hawks and crabs improve dramatically we will be right there.
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Watch out for 91 this year. Already the best attack and goalie at 26. Add the new defensive pieces that joined and unless hawks and crabs improve dramatically we will be right there. Just stop it. You can’t possibly be this bored on a Saturday night.
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Watch out for 91 this year. Already the best attack and goalie at 26. Add the new defensive pieces that joined and unless hawks and crabs improve dramatically we will be right there. Hawks I expect will be very strong. Did the 91 goalie leave or get cut from last year?
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All made MIAA except one who started at Dulaney!!
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All made MIAA except one who started at Dulaney!! Got it Mark already !
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A bit of info that the elite clubs don’t want you to know:
The coaching is pretty much the same at the top 3 levels. Many of the youth club coaches are good.
The only difference in level of play is the quality of athlete across the roster and the commitment level of the players. What do you think draws the higher IQ/more athletic/better lacrosse players to the elite clubs? Coaching! If an Elite club starts losing games to teams it shouldn't then you would also blame that on the coaching I assume? Team 91 is an "elite" club with "elite" coaching. But... The '26 team went 2-5 in Elite. The '27 team went 1-5 in the Elite. The 28 went 1-6...in AAA. '25 went undefeated last year and won 5 tournaments (I believe 48-0) - why did you forget them? Ranked #1 in the US '23 has 18 D1 commitments.....and #1 player in the country. Forget them too? Relax hater. Some teams have good years and not good the next, while some aren't great then rebound the next with a few additions. Why the detest for teams and not positive discussions on this board is absurd very telling....... Keep living through your son, hope he does better than you ever did. 23 team has 18 D1 commits? Only 1 has been announced to Marist. Can you let us know about the other 17?
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All made MIAA except one who started at Dulaney!! Got it Mark already ! How many holdbacks MM? I mean when the owner of the club holds his own son back strictly for recruiting purposes when he’s already one of the best at 2022; what do you think the rest of the organization is preaching to parents?
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Watch out for 91 this year. Already the best attack and goalie at 26. Add the new defensive pieces that joined and unless hawks and crabs improve dramatically we will be right there. Attack kid is soft and his dad has ruined him mentally. When the pressure is on he folds every time.
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Watch out for 91 this year. Already the best attack and goalie at 26. Add the new defensive pieces that joined and unless hawks and crabs improve dramatically we will be right there. Attack kid is soft and his dad has ruined him mentally. When the pressure is on he folds every time. Whooaahh.... It is likely the attack dad posting this. Be polite.
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Well, the Crabs revamped their entire defense and goalie...so they will be better!
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Well, the Crabs revamped their entire defense and goalie...so they will be better! I would hope so. I mean wasn’t that the point when having half your 25 team reclass?
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