So how does that work for Fusions? I noticed on the roster that there are players that play on fusions and other high level teams. For example a player that is both on Fusions and Hawks. Is fusions a composite team of all stars and invites or a stable year round team? Are they a team carrying multiple holdbacks?This a serious question not looking to start BS convo.
Their two best offensive players are holdbacks (midfielder and left attack - actually both of their lefty attack are holdbacks, one just happens to be significantly better than the other).
No shortage of people in the world looking for shortcuts or ways to cheat their way to the top
And how is that a problem when half the MIAA is holdbacks ? Get real.
in the MIAA, the rule is that you have to start the school year as a 18 year old your senior year.
Yes , MIAA rules require only single Holdbacks college Freshman age to play their last year of MIAA. That is what the majority are, but I know of a few players that were double holdbacks in the last few years. Coaches turned a blind eye. One just graduated last year. Wasnt really that good , ok, but did get recruited to play in college.
It is the rare case but does happen, and they are not the superstars who make an impact but are decent players , as they should be, being the same age as sophs in college.