Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
What happened to the "world Champions" at NLF?? The NLF didn't even have top competition, and Bandits couldn't even make playoffs. This "world Champion" business needs to stop, it's embarrassing!!


They have nothing to be embarrassed about actually. They lost in the semis to a team made up of kids 2 years older, pulled from other teams and not even on the original submitted rosters! Now THAT’S embarrassing!


What’s embarrassing is making excuses for losing. Funny you bring up double holdbacks. Pretty sure the “best 8th grader” is one. So this practice is obviously condoned by the coach.


Dominated age based and lost grade based, you know the difference. Don't be a dope.



Says the lost. Boo hoo hoo


Not the same poster as above, so save your foolish responses. How can you honestly knock what is obviously a pretty accurate statement. While I do not have a kid that plays for 91, there is no question that they are the top 2023 team when age is the deciding factor. The last two weekends of lacrosse were ridiculous, if this keeps up, every club is just going to play kids down and there will be absolutely no advantage anymore. What if 91 were to bring down a few 22's or 21's to play in the 2023 bracket, I bet that you wouldn't be so smug with your comments anymore, and you would probably be the first to complain that they only won because they used older kids. Just think of the distinct advantage the 91 kids will have when they get to high school, they will be use to playing older, bigger and faster kids, while the holdback kids will be in for a rude awakening when they realize that they are mostly average at best.


You mean like 2022 91 Smash does when the same kid plays for 2020 and then down at 2022? 91 Smash is a great team with him, but just average with the usual competition without him. They all do it - just sayin.