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Pretty sad a school district hired a daddy coach that coaches a club team. Conflict ? South Side has a daddy coach. There are quite a few parents and club coaches working in districts across LI. Shouldn’t be allowed. Yea, but South Side is always over achieving ....... Please explain your logic
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How do the playoffs work this year? Is the power-conference its own thing or do those teams go to their class bracket come playoff time?
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful.
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How do the playoffs work this year? Is the power-conference its own thing or do those teams go to their class bracket come playoff time? Back to school size for playoffs
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful. The biggest thing holding lacrosse back is that it’s a sport for wealthy kids. That’s it. Simple answer. Try not to overthink it
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful. The biggest thing holding lacrosse back is that it’s a sport for wealthy kids. That’s it. Simple answer. Try not to overthink it Definitely a fair argument! The pay to play model has ruined youth sports.
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful. The biggest thing holding lacrosse back is that it’s a sport for wealthy kids. That’s it. Simple answer. Try not to overthink it I beg to differ - how many D1 locker rooms have you been in? Or are you just a bitter man who needs to play blue collar victim? So over played and untrue. Keep crying in that pillow in search for something to blame. If you have so many social equity issues with the sport pick another sport. Whining won’t help your personal issues.
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful. The biggest thing holding lacrosse back is that it’s a sport for wealthy kids. That’s it. Simple answer. Try not to overthink it I beg to differ - how many D1 locker rooms have you been in? Or are you just a bitter man who needs to play blue collar victim? So over played and untrue. Keep crying in that pillow in search for something to blame. If you have so many social equity issues with the sport pick another sport. Whining won’t help your personal issues. Very hard to get Top D1 exposure without being on the right club team. That costs $$$. Coaches love to recruit from club directors they know and have a track record with. They go to high end tournaments that City Lax kids arent participating in. The clubs all "sell" recruitment. D1 rosters are very prep school / top club heavy. You're ignorant if you're thinking otherwise... or show us a roster that looks different. It's gotten much worse in recent years too.
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Pretty sad a school district hired a daddy coach that coaches a club team. Conflict ? South Side has a daddy coach. There are quite a few parents and club coaches working in districts across LI. Shouldn’t be allowed. Yea, but South Side is always over achieving ....... Please explain your logic Seriously. SS hasn’t won a championship since 2004. How the coach has survived this long is insanity.
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Pretty sad a school district hired a daddy coach that coaches a club team. Conflict ? South Side has a daddy coach. There are quite a few parents and club coaches working in districts across LI. Shouldn’t be allowed. Yea, but South Side is always over achieving ....... Please explain your logic Seriously. SS hasn’t won a championship since 2004. How the coach has survived this long is insanity. Neither have 98% of the other teams in nassau county. At least SS has stayed consistent.
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Pretty sad a school district hired a daddy coach that coaches a club team. Conflict ? South Side has a daddy coach. There are quite a few parents and club coaches working in districts across LI. Shouldn’t be allowed. Yea, but South Side is always over achieving ....... Please explain your logic Seriously. SS hasn’t won a championship since 2004. How the coach has survived this long is insanity. Neither have 98% of the other teams in nassau county. At least SS has stayed consistent. And they really get killed with kids that go to Chaminade. Cavanaughs? several others.
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I feel like the biggest thing holding lacrosse back at Long Island public schools is the coaching. Some of it is just god awful. The biggest thing holding lacrosse back is that it’s a sport for wealthy kids. That’s it. Simple answer. Try not to overthink it I beg to differ - how many D1 locker rooms have you been in? Or are you just a bitter man who needs to play blue collar victim? So over played and untrue. Keep crying in that pillow in search for something to blame. If you have so many social equity issues with the sport pick another sport. Whining won’t help your personal issues. Says the guy who bought his kid a roster spot. What a lowlife.
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Pretty sad a school district hired a daddy coach that coaches a club team. Conflict ? South Side has a daddy coach. There are quite a few parents and club coaches working in districts across LI. Shouldn’t be allowed. Yea, but South Side is always over achieving ....... Please explain your logic Seriously. SS hasn’t won a championship since 2004. How the coach has survived this long is insanity. Neither have 98% of the other teams in nassau county. At least SS has stayed consistent. And they really get killed with kids that go to Chaminade. Cavanaughs? several others. Many go for a better sport experience. A lot more kids recruited from the Catholic schools teams than SS or other public school teams. By the time high school rolls around people are over the political nonsense, parent involvement and clear conflicts of interest.
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Pequa vs Wantagh today. Have the Warriors ever beaten the Chiefs ?
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Probably densest post on here. There are plenty of good qualified parent coaches or as this thread calls daddy coaches. Many of them have coached in district for a while and they should not be forced to step aside when their son becomes grade to play on the team. GC and SS and prior MHS coach come to mind. However- conflicts and problems arise in some districts when a parent coach is hired when his son and son’s friends are already on the team. If the parent coach coaches a club team of varsity age. Conflict is larger …how can parents and players not feel or see favoritism regarding personnel decisions playing time or even coaching strategies This is not PAL or club it’s high school lacrosse
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Nepotism runs deep all around the island, but at the end of the day the best thing your kid can do is work their butts off day in and out in practice and give the coaches no reason to bench them.
In my town have seen upperclassmen who are bigger/stronger/faster get benched for 8th graders who weigh 120lbs soaking wet and when the PAL Director is part of a big organization and just so happened to play college ball with the varsity coach ..... well it makes you wonder.
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Nepotism runs deep all around the island, but at the end of the day the best thing your kid can do is work their butts off day in and out in practice and give the coaches no reason to bench them.
In my town have seen upperclassmen who are bigger/stronger/faster get benched for 8th graders who weigh 120lbs soaking wet and when the PAL Director is part of a big organization and just so happened to play college ball with the varsity coach ..... well it makes you wonder. No 8th graders should not be playing Varsity Lacrosse. It is a bad precedent, especially since most of the 8th graders pulled up are heading to SA's or Cham anyway. Why are these public school coaches investing in developing young, non-impact players who are leaving their teams? It creates a toxic environment for the rest of the players who have put in the time and does nothing for the long-term development of the program. Of course, there is always an exception- a kid whose stats and impact speak for itself. But very rare.
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Nepotism runs deep all around the island, but at the end of the day the best thing your kid can do is work their butts off day in and out in practice and give the coaches no reason to bench them.
In my town have seen upperclassmen who are bigger/stronger/faster get benched for 8th graders who weigh 120lbs soaking wet and when the PAL Director is part of a big organization and just so happened to play college ball with the varsity coach ..... well it makes you wonder. What town? You’re anonymous so no worries would like to verify what you’re writing
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Nepotism runs deep all around the island, but at the end of the day the best thing your kid can do is work their butts off day in and out in practice and give the coaches no reason to bench them.
In my town have seen upperclassmen who are bigger/stronger/faster get benched for 8th graders who weigh 120lbs soaking wet and when the PAL Director is part of a big organization and just so happened to play college ball with the varsity coach ..... well it makes you wonder. Yep, I know this town, The old PAL Director was the same also way too much control also this can be said about a number of towns
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Nepotism runs deep all around the island, but at the end of the day the best thing your kid can do is work their butts off day in and out in practice and give the coaches no reason to bench them.
In my town have seen upperclassmen who are bigger/stronger/faster get benched for 8th graders who weigh 120lbs soaking wet and when the PAL Director is part of a big organization and just so happened to play college ball with the varsity coach ..... well it makes you wonder. No 8th graders should not be playing Varsity Lacrosse. It is a bad precedent, especially since most of the 8th graders pulled up are heading to SA's or Cham anyway. Why are these public school coaches investing in developing young, non-impact players who are leaving their teams? It creates a toxic environment for the rest of the players who have put in the time and does nothing for the long-term development of the program. Of course, there is always an exception- a kid whose stats and impact speak for itself. But very rare. You sound silly when you suggest NO 8th graders should do this. Some small schools need to pull kids up to field a team. That doesn't mean that older players (and their parents) aren't going to (rightly) complain about playing time because of it.
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And Why do you think the kids leave for Chaminade? Yes SS is consistent . Consistently underachieving.
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So the winningest program in LI history. Sounds like they’re doing something right.
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC should smoke Manhasset tomorrow. Manhasset really not good. Very little offense.
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC by far the better team this year.
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The only way GC wins is if their Coach throws his usual 2-year-old tantrums and gets the refs to call penalties
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC by far the better team this year. It will be unwatchable lacrosse, both teams are horrible.
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC should smoke Manhasset tomorrow. Manhasset really not good. Very little offense. Hes out of the basement again... smoke cleared from The SS beatdown and found his voice again.
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 That’s not an accurate statement. GC has the overall better record. 28 league, 19 LIC & 9 NYS. Manh 22, 16 & 6
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC should smoke Manhasset tomorrow. Manhasset really not good. Very little offense. Hes out of the basement again... smoke cleared from The SS beatdown and found his voice again. Come on, it’s the same Farmingdale troll
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So the winningest program in LI history. Sounds like they’re doing something right. That would be Ward Melville
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Second only to Manhasset. Woodstick Saturday series is 76-63 GC by far the better team this year. It will be unwatchable lacrosse, both teams are horrible. Thanks Daler mom.
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Both could be 0-9 . They energy these kids play this game is worth it. They all know and understand the history and proudly represent it
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So the winningest program in LI history. Sounds like they’re doing something right. That would be Ward Melville I stand corrected. Was only considering NC. WM has fallen on hard times recently.
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So the winningest program in LI history. Sounds like they’re doing something right. That would be Ward Melville I stand corrected. Was only considering NC. WM has fallen on hard times recently. What are you talking about? What 'hard times'?
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And you think that CoachC doesn't manipulate the Catholic HS Rosters? What would you prefer, Daddy ball and direct parent interference at the publics or club coach interference for the parents at the Catholics? It's all corrupt.
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So the winningest program in LI history. Sounds like they’re doing something right. That would be Ward Melville I stand corrected. Was only considering NC. WM has fallen on hard times recently. What are you talking about? What 'hard times'? What have they won recently?
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Congrats on winning your Superbowl. 17 years ... wasn't it your year last year, or the year before... but honestly congrats, great improvement to your program and you were the better team. Teams mark their calendars for teams like Manhasset, CSH, GC, Chami, St Ants but to those programs its another day. Last game of the year is all that matters.
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Interesting. I guess he gets the ref calls very consistently. nassua, LIc, states 2 years in a row, solid superpower
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