Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
So, what would you do? u15 National Championships or Fab Frosh?


If you reclassified you wont be able to do u15!


Actually you would, generally an 8th grader is the 14 part of 15U, so a kid held back would still qualify for 15U and to answer your question before it gets asked, my kids were not held back, I can just add and stopped Raging Against The Machine a few years ago, it's not going away.


A 9th grader would be the 14 part of U15

I use old math.


You must, because generally the older 13U kids are in 7th grade, the younger 15U kids are in 8th grade, the older 15U kids are in 9th grade unless they are held back.


You're both right. U-15 cut off I believe is 8/31/99. This would mean any legit age 2018/current 9th grader should be eligible to play. In the case of the out of state teams from MD, PA, NJ and Mass, they would have extreme difficulty with the birth certificate rule. Hence, you will see this year some 2019 teams there, just like last year. Most of their 2018 players are too OLD. In the case of 3d, they needed kids from 8 states to win it last year.


Why must we always got to that 'age' place when a simple question, U15 National Championships is run by USLacrosse and does verify, based on Lax#, that each player is age appropriate.
I'm not sure which is better, the tourney is a lot of great play (some coaches there last year but not as many as you would expect) but the Fab Frosh will have a slew of coaches on the sidelines.