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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

I rather take my family on a vacation somewhere in the Caribbean than a lacrosse tournament spending that much money playing other LI teams . JMO


The people I know who have had kids compete in the tournament have had only great things to say about it. If my son is able to make a team that is able to make the tournament I would do it because I think it is probably a very memorable experience. Family vacations to islands are also memorable and fun.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.



More mind numbing babble from the Madlax holdback dad. Yawn.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


Elite 12 tournament is the best in the age group. Top 12 teams in the country. Madlax, bethesda, team 91 MD, hawks, crabs, brotherly love, Wolfpack, Taz, express, laxachusetts, BBL, eclipse


Is this the final list? Now that is a list to get excited about. Millon should check rosters like he did for 2022 tournament, and should post an all tournament team.


If this list came from the Madlax child, then it exists only in his mind. Check the website for factual information.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

I rather take my family on a vacation somewhere in the Caribbean than a lacrosse tournament spending that much money playing other LI teams . JMO


The people I know who have had kids compete in the tournament have had only great things to say about it. If my son is able to make a team that is able to make the tournament I would do it because I think it is probably a very memorable experience. Family vacations to islands are also memorable and fun.


If your son makes a decent team, that Team and you are going to the WSYL. The only exception is if your son makes a team like Madlax or basically any of the better MD teams that are over run with hold backs, in which case you likely won’t go, due to the WSYL age restrictions. They dont allow holdbacks. Good luck to your son.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


Elite 12 tournament is the best in the age group. Top 12 teams in the country. Madlax, bethesda, team 91 MD, hawks, crabs, brotherly love, Wolfpack, Taz, express, laxachusetts, BBL, eclipse


Is this the final list? Now that is a list to get excited about. Millon should check rosters like he did for 2022 tournament, and should post an all tournament team.


Crabs are horrendous. Laxachusetts are possibly even worse. Eclipse is fair at best. What is BBL? Where are Looneys?? They beat Madlax badly last time they played. If you have Madlax on the list, which is debatable, obviously Looneys has to be included.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


It wouldn’t matter if the WSYL was played on LI, Philly or the moon for that matter! Cheating hold back teams aren’t welcome. Madlax ain’t never going where ever it’s played.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


It wouldn’t matter if the WSYL was played on LI, Philly or the moon for that matter! Cheating hold back teams aren’t welcome. Madlax ain’t never going where ever it’s played.





Still waiting for your proof that we have any holdbacks. Please cite your proof. Otherwise, shut up. I guess that's the only way you can explain us pummeling your team every time.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.

I rather take my family on a vacation somewhere in the Caribbean than a lacrosse tournament spending that much money playing other LI teams . JMO


Good thing Madlax guy, because you and your holdbacks are going to be able to do just that. Btw. They get cable in the Caribbean. Don’t forget to catch the game on ESPN2, as the LI boys become world champions yet again.




1. Unless you have proof of anyone being a holdback, shut your Hofstra-educated mouth. You won't find anyone because there are none. You don't think tournaments would rat out Madlax if they were breaking the rules?

2. Any [ChillLaxin] who calls the winner of ANY tournament "world champion" is severely deranged. Maybe that car port flipped over and hit you on the head (hope it didn't damage your TransAm).


Interesting points, but to tell you the truth, I’m most impressed by your math proficiency. You can actually count to two. Who knew?!!

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.
. Rules should be like this for all tournaments.

.......... Eligibility Rules - United States Teams.......WSYL



All players must be born on or after 9/1/2004. Each player will be required to submit a copy of their birth certificate.
All players must compete with their team or program on a regular basis. Minimum requirements are that players must compete with their team/program for at least two tournaments (outside of a WSYL event), or in a seasonal league. These events do not need to precede the qualifier but must precede the Championship event. WSYL reserves the right to require proof of participation in these tournaments or leagues. Players cannot be added only to participate in the World Series.
All players must reside within 100 miles of the home field of their program. Players will be required to submit a report card, school identification card, or comparable proof of residency.
No player may compete, or be rostered, on more than one team during the tournament.
All teams must carry between 18-23 field players and a minimum of 2 goalies at all times. Both goalies do not have to physically participate in the Regional Qualifier, but both need to regularly play within your club or organization and will be held to the same roster eligibility standards as other players. Total roster size can not exceed 25 players.
The only permitted roster modification after submission of the final roster will be the replacement of an injured goalie with another goalie pending a written request and WSYL approval.
Copies of birth certificates, proof of residency (report card from '16/'17 academic year & valid parent Driver's License), verification of health insurance accepted in the United States, and waiver forms, are all due:
West/Central Regional Qualifier: January 13, 2017
North/East/South Regional Qualifier: March 3, 2017
Any team in violation of the above roster rules will forfeit all games in which the ineligible player has participated, forfeit any opportunity to advance to the playoffs and forfeit any accolades or titles received by the team.
Any team that forfeits a game during the tournament will be ineligible to advance to the playoffs.



Totally agree.

The issue is not about the occasional holdback. The issue is with the parents and teams like Madlax that cheat the system to get an unfair and unethical advantage, for both their child and their teams. Without controls there will always be people out there looking to cheat the system. In society they are called criminals. In youth lacrosse they are called parents, directors and coaches. For once, an organization stepped up, stood up to the big known holdback clubs, and did the right thing. Kudos to the WSYL organization. That took guts.





So true.

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



GC & Rvc in Nassau Bayport & Commack in Suffolk



Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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What clubs do the kids play for?

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.
esm and smithtown also.

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Still waiting for the 2 LI dads who post here non-stop to provide any type of proof that Madlax 2024 has any holdbacks. I'll keep waiting because there is no proof. Every kids is a 2024 kid. It just kills you guys that our guys are on age, grade, and run over your teams every time.

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.

Pequa and Esm are good . Smithtown and Sachem not so much! Have never seen swr or wm 2024 at any tournaments But know some taz kids are from swr. I have seen wm 2023 (they are good)

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Still waiting for the 2 LI dads who post here non-stop to provide any type of proof that Madlax 2024 has any holdbacks. I'll keep waiting because there is no proof. Every kids is a 2024 kid. It just kills you guys that our guys are on age, grade, and run over your teams every time.


There are more than 2 posters making this claim. Considerign holdbacks are the defacto standard in the mid-Atlantic, you have a better chance of peeing up a rope than convincing anyone here that somehow Madlax defies what every other team down there seems to does . . .

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Still waiting for the 2 LI dads who post here non-stop to provide any type of proof that Madlax 2024 has any holdbacks. I'll keep waiting because there is no proof. Every kids is a 2024 kid. It just kills you guys that our guys are on age, grade, and run over your teams every time.


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Its [ChillLaxin]...

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91 Florida wins Dicks! 12U/2024???

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Yes . No competition . Waste of time. They need to play real teams

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



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Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.

Pequa and Esm are good . Smithtown and Sachem not so much! Have never seen swr or wm 2024 at any tournaments But know some taz kids are from swr. I have seen wm 2023 (they are good)
sachem red team tough to beat . 2024

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Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



GC & Rvc in Nassau Bayport & Commack in Suffolk


Bayport?? Where IS Bayport?? Not exactly a perennial powerhouse in Lacrosse.

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Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.
they beat garden city and Coram and Wm .. Swr next . So bring it !!

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



GC & Rvc in Nassau Bayport & Commack in Suffolk



Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.



Strong compared to who??? These two teams are terrible. Really makes me wonder what team this guys kid is on. Yikes. I thought these two teams were as bad as it gets. Apparently not.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


It wouldn’t matter if the WSYL was played on LI, Philly or the moon for that matter! Cheating hold back teams aren’t welcome. Madlax ain’t never going where ever it’s played.





Still waiting for your proof that we have any holdbacks. Please cite your proof. Otherwise, shut up. I guess that's the only way you can explain us pummeling your team every time.


Dummy. I already posted it. Your reading comprehension not so good?? Maybe I’ll repost tomorrow, but not sure what good that will do. Btw. You are suppose to show proof that you don’t have holdbacks. Guess you couldnt read that post either. You’re a difficult person to work with, with all of your learning disabilities. Show us the roster that you have detailing the birthdays. It must be on the website somewhere, since you claim to have all that information. Yeah right. Tell us where it is. Extremely simple, I’m confident you can handle it, holdback Daddy.

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91 Florida wins Dicks! 12U/2024???


Who did they beat??

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Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.
they beat garden city and Coram and Wm .. Swr next . So bring it !!


Dude. All 6 of the teams you listed are [ChillLaxin] poor. Pretty sure the point of this exercise was to identify potential top HS teams, based on a good current crop of ‘24’s. So far you have identified 6 teams that are going to stink, based on what we know today. I’m not stirring any pot, but suffice to say, this topic doesn’t apply to you.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


It wouldn’t matter if the WSYL was played on LI, Philly or the moon for that matter! Cheating hold back teams aren’t welcome. Madlax ain’t never going where ever it’s played.





Still waiting for your proof that we have any holdbacks. Please cite your proof. Otherwise, shut up. I guess that's the only way you can explain us pummeling your team every time.


Dummy. I already posted it. Your reading comprehension not so good?? Maybe I’ll repost tomorrow, but not sure what good that will do. Btw. You are suppose to show proof that you don’t have holdbacks. Guess you couldnt read that post either. You’re a difficult person to work with, with all of your learning disabilities. Show us the roster that you have detailing the birthdays. It must be on the website somewhere, since you claim to have all that information. Yeah right. Tell us where it is. Extremely simple, I’m confident you can handle it, holdback Daddy.



The fact that this is the only Madlax parent making this preposterous claim speaks very clearly about the holdback issue and this team. Gotta give them credit. They have integrity.

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[quote=Anonymous]Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.
they beat garden city and Coram and Wm .. Swr next . So bring it !!


Dude. All 6 of the teams you listed are [ChillLaxin] poor. Pretty sure the point of this exercise was to identify potential top HS teams, based on a good current crop of ‘24’s. So far you have identified 6 teams that are going to stink, based on what we know today. I’m not stirring any pot, but suffice to say, this topic doesn’t apply to you.





[/quote what school teams do you think are so great ?

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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?



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Seems like 2024 has its share of talented players. Soon enough these kids will be competing for their High Schools. Based on what we know now, where are these top guns coming from... what HS teams look to be competing for county and LI championships, in a few years? The traditional Nassau powerhouses of GC and Manhasset? In Suffolk, will it still be about perennial favorites SWR and WM?




Pequa has a nice ‘24 crop. Look for them to continue their winning ways.



GC & Rvc in Nassau Bayport & Commack in Suffolk



Not so sure about Commack, but I think you have to put SWR in there.

Watch out for Wm and Sachem at that age . Strong Players in the group.



Strong compared to who??? These two teams are terrible. Really makes me wonder what team this guys kid is on. Yikes. I thought these two teams were as bad as it gets. Apparently not.



Commack has a few players to keep an eye on. Some of those boys play on the top 2024 travel teams.

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To be clear, top teams from around the country, and the world, are represented at the WSYL each year. This tournament has as level a playing field as there is, in youth lacrosse. It eliminates many of the loop holes that plague other tournaments, which some teams have exploited to their advantage. The age restriction eliminates holdback players from being eligible, and the 100 mile radius rule, eliminates outside "ringers" from being brought in. While these rules result in a fairer competition, teams that have become dependent upon these loop holes, will be handicapped under the WSYL rule structure. Teams that are overly dependent upon these loop holes for their success may find the rules of the WSYL too restrictive, and chose not to participate, as a result.



Lies. Every year, there are 1-3 teams that dominate and pummel the rest. If the tournament was in Baltimore, Philly or LI, then it would have a chance of being a real tournament. The location and cost involved precludes almost all of the best clubs. The only top clubs to go there are the ones chasing a meaningless youth trophy.


Elite 12 tournament is the best in the age group. Top 12 teams in the country. Madlax, bethesda, team 91 MD, hawks, crabs, brotherly love, Wolfpack, Taz, express, laxachusetts, BBL, eclipse



The only tournament that matters in this age group. WP going back as defending champs

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91 Florida wins Dicks! 12U/2024???

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91 Florida wins Dicks! 12U/2024???

Yes . No competition . Waste of time. They need to play real teams


They are a 2023 WSL team they should have owned that bracket. Not impressed. They only beat a dysfunctional Dukes team by 1 goal at the end of the game.

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Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.


What I have seen top town teams in Suffolk is Bayport ( bunch of wp players) Commack ,esm and Swr all have top team kids in there town. ( sorry, Sachem and Smithtown not in conversation at 2024.)
Nassau- GC and Rvc both teams are loaded with A players. Pequa & Manhasset are good teams.

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Express 2024 will be at WSYL in Denver 2019. Funny they don't have 1 kid on that team that cant compete in that Tournament. ALL of the kids on Express 2024 are born after 9/1/05..i think the 3 older boys born in 2005 are all born in Nov 05 so in NYS public schools they are in the right grade...NYS suggests if born before 10/31/05 they should be in 7th grade. I just wish parents of 2024 grade would just enjoy the competitive lacrosse and stop all this non stop [ChillLaxin] on this page. Express may not have beaten any of the top team which i think are in NO order WP Taz and MadLAx but i enjoy watching 1 goal games and come this spring and summer i hope to watch more 1 goal games and OT games. Do you all relize our boys will only get better
I agree with that


I am ok with boys playing down if born after the Sept 1st age requirement. But if you think that there are only 3 boys born in 2005 on that express team you are lying to yourself. check your # again more then 1/2 the team has 2005 DOB. Taz and Pack in the same boat. the top teams are flooded with 2005 birthdays.


Question. Where do you get your information? I suppose that you requested the birthdates of all players on the three teams, and they mailed it to you, correct? You’re as mindless as the Madlax holdback parent. I can tell you that my son plays on one of those teams and they have no players born before Dec 05. According to multiple Express parents, they have a bunch of new holdbacks. But if you look at Taz and WP you’d be hard pressed to find any player that physically resembles a holdback. At least one of those teams doesn’t have any, which bodes well for them next year in Denver. So stop making false statements.





True statement! the top teams ALL have the majority of there team born in 2005. I understand the majority of them may have fall birthdays but they are 2005's. Go ask at your next winter practice over 80% of your team is 12 yrs old.

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Express 2024 will be at WSYL in Denver 2019. Funny they don't have 1 kid on that team that cant compete in that Tournament. ALL of the kids on Express 2024 are born after 9/1/05..i think the 3 older boys born in 2005 are all born in Nov 05 so in NYS public schools they are in the right grade...NYS suggests if born before 10/31/05 they should be in 7th grade. I just wish parents of 2024 grade would just enjoy the
competitive lacrosse and stop all this non stop [ChillLaxin] on this page. Express may not have beaten any of the top team which i think are in NO order WP Taz and MadLAx but i enjoy watching 1 goal games and come this spring and summer i hope to watch more 1 goal games and OT games. Do you all relize our boys will only get better
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I am ok with boys playing down if born after the Sept 1st age requirement. But if you think that there are only 3 boys born in 2005 on that express team you are lying to yourself. check your # again more then 1/2 the team has 2005 DOB. Taz and Pack in the same boat. the top teams are flooded with 2005 birthdays.


Question. Where do you get your information? I suppose that you requested the birthdates of all players on the three teams, and they mailed it to you, correct? You’re as mindless as the Madlax holdback parent. I can tell you that my son plays on one of those teams and they have no players born before Dec 05. According to multiple Express parents, they have a bunch of new holdbacks. But if you look at Taz and WP you’d be hard pressed to find any player that physically resembles a holdback. At least one of those teams doesn’t have any, which bodes well for them next year in Denver. So stop making false statements.





True statement! the top teams ALL have the majority of there team born in 2005. I understand the majority of them may have fall birthdays but they are 2005's. Go ask at your next winter practice over 80% of your team is 12 yrs old.


I can say with 100% certainty that is incorrect for one of the teams. And if I’m looking at the size of both Taz and WP, common sense says it’s incorrect for both. Nice try though Madlax holdback Parent. Madlax is the only team with over 50% of the Team holdbacks.

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Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.


What I have seen top town teams in Suffolk is Bayport ( bunch of wp players) Commack ,esm and Swr all have top team kids in there town. ( sorry, Sachem and Smithtown not in conversation at 2024.)
Nassau- GC and Rvc both teams are loaded with A players. Pequa & Manhasset are good teams.


I haven’t seen any good pequa kids. None. Where are the good ones playing club? Same for manhasset. The face off kid is decent, but there are others??

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[quote=Anonymous]Who the heck is making these posts?? Smithtown, Sachem and Pequa are absolutely horrible at this age. 3V just as bad, but their ‘23 team is good.
they beat garden city and Coram and Wm .. Swr next . So bring it !!


Dude. All 6 of the teams you listed are [ChillLaxin] poor. Pretty sure the point of this exercise was to identify potential top HS teams, based on a good current crop of ‘24’s. So far you have identified 6 teams that are going to stink, based on what we know today. I’m not stirring any pot, but suffice to say, this topic doesn’t apply to you.





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You appear to be from Suffolk. And you don't know any teams that are better than the ones that you listed?? If so, you must be very new to this or just not paying attention.

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Express 2024 will be at WSYL in Denver 2019. Funny they don't have 1 kid on that team that cant compete in that Tournament. ALL of the kids on Express 2024 are born after 9/1/05..i think the 3 older boys born in 2005 are all born in Nov 05 so in NYS public schools they are in the right grade...NYS suggests if born before 10/31/05 they should be in 7th grade. I just wish parents of 2024 grade would just enjoy the
competitive lacrosse and stop all this non stop [ChillLaxin] on this page. Express may not have beaten any of the top team which i think are in NO order WP Taz and MadLAx but i enjoy watching 1 goal games and come this spring and summer i hope to watch more 1 goal games and OT games. Do you all relize our boys will only get better
I agree with that


I am ok with boys playing down if born after the Sept 1st age requirement. But if you think that there are only 3 boys born in 2005 on that express team you are lying to yourself. check your # again more then 1/2 the team has 2005 DOB. Taz and Pack in the same boat. the top teams are flooded with 2005 birthdays.


Question. Where do you get your information? I suppose that you requested the birthdates of all players on the three teams, and they mailed it to you, correct? You’re as mindless as the Madlax holdback parent. I can tell you that my son plays on one of those teams and they have no players born before Dec 05. According to multiple Express parents, they have a bunch of new holdbacks. But if you look at Taz and WP you’d be hard pressed to find any player that physically resembles a holdback. At least one of those teams doesn’t have any, which bodes well for them next year in Denver. So stop making false statements.





True statement! the top teams ALL have the majority of there team born in 2005. I understand the majority of them may have fall birthdays but they are 2005's. Go ask at your next winter practice over 80% of your team is 12 yrs old.


I can say with 100% certainty that is incorrect for one of the teams. And if I’m looking at the size of both Taz and WP, common sense says it’s incorrect for both. Nice try though Madlax holdback Parent. Madlax is the only team with over 50% of the Team holdbacks.



LOL. Now it's gone from our faceoff middie being a holdback to over 50% being holdbacks. You don't think it would leak out from a tournament or another club director if we had even ONE holdback? We have zero, so I guess you have to keep lying. Holdbacks are legal, as you know, but we have zero. These are all kids in 6th grade.

We own you. Face it.

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True statement! the top teams ALL have the majority of there team born in 2005. I understand the majority of them may have fall birthdays but they are 2005's. Go ask at your next winter practice over 80% of your team is 12 yrs old.[/quote]

I can say with 100% certainty that is incorrect for one of the teams. And if I’m looking at the size of both Taz and WP, common sense says it’s incorrect for both. Nice try though Madlax holdback Parent. Madlax is the only team with over 50% of the Team holdbacks.
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LOL. Now it's gone from our faceoff middie being a holdback to over 50% being holdbacks. You don't think it would leak out from a tournament or another club director if we had even ONE holdback? We have zero, so I guess you have to keep lying. Holdbacks are legal, as you know, but we have zero. These are all kids in 6th grade.

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Again, when everyone in the mid-Atlantic has holdbacks, why would any tourneys leak that info out . . .? Dumbest defense ever!!

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