Ok. That comment about the girls and lame bar scene was a little over the top...I apologize. I was really trying to say that madison is a really sweet town and its hard for us to leave.
-Our players take lacrosse a little differently then USLIA. We play the game because we love the game; We enjoy playing our own team in practice as much as playing other teams. We routinely, unlike many USLIA teams we ave played, have had other teams over for drinks after our games. (ask northwestern or iowa state players) It doesn't matter that much to us. We have quite a few players who could have played DI or DIII lacrosse (including myself) but chose not to. We have players who did play DI or DIII and quit for various reasons. If we wanted to play competitive lacrosse that is the level we look to. If we had our way all of USLIA would be played much like GLLL...who cares if all helmets match or if a player is a 5th year senior. I understand there does have to be restrictions of some sort but IMHO I think the USLIA is too much virtual varsity. Now I know Im going to get responses about how USLIA does whats best for the sport by being strict and raising the competition bar and this is true as this is probably the only way for more D1 or DIII teams to sprout up. All I am saying is that the GLLL is on a different level, a level we are comfortable at. If D1/DIII is level 1, USLIA is level 2, GLLL would be level 3, and mens teams level 4.
I repeat myself again saying that one day I think wisconsin will be USLIA but it will have to take a group of guys that all want to join and commit.
I think someone brought up a good point about behind the scenes politics going on that has hindered us also. Some team or teams (im not saying details right now because im 100% positive on them) have raised objections on why we cant or shouldn't join. They know who they are and im almost positive they will read this post. This is no excuse on why we aren't joining but rather a sidenote.
As far has bashing Hal goes, please stop he has done nothing negative for the sport, maybe not as much as you guys would like but definitely not bad things. Hal organized the first lacrosse game and clinics played on
Italian soil this past january. And yes he has helped the sport in wisconsin as he has created the GLLL and he was a main part in creating madison's highschool league (AKA players who will filter into the state schools) . Many of you seem to bash the GLLL but if anything i think it gives other wisconsin teams a stepping stone to joining USLIA. Do you believe many of the small wisconsin schools would be where they are at right now without GLLL? It gives them time and resources to build a team from scratch before having to commit to something like USLIA. No ones stopping them from quitting GLLL and joining USLIA.
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How many ex-players are now coaching or reffing in WI? I only know of a handful from Point. I'm sure Eau Claire has some too. However, if Hal is in charge of WI lacrosse, where is the communication with ex-players living in bum town, WI that have played in the UMLL?
I never said Hal is in charge of wisconsin lacrosse ever. And yes Hal does continue to promote lacrosse to his ex-players. I personally know 2 players as head coaches of highschool teams fro our squad. I know of 5 players who have refed in the last 2 years including myself.