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I am assuming after what Igloo has done in the fall they have to be the favorite? And this is relevant how? What are you talking about? Stop stirring the pot and put the spoon down
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What pot would that be I am assuming after what Igloo has done in the fall they have to be the favorite? And this is relevant how? What are you talking about? Stop stirring the pot and put the spoon down
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Not the penguin. Seriously get a life
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Everyone knows the real champions will be crowned at NLF, Young Guns, or Millon Championship. Wsyl is a farce.
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Not the penguin. Seriously get a life Riddler?
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Not the penguin. Seriously get a life Riddler? The sky is red my blood is blue.... I'm going to stomp you with my orange shoe.
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What teams are planning on going to the qualifying events?
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Are the age requirements set in stone, or in a month or two will they realize 3/4 of the 2022 team's that should be playing won't?
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No in fact the teams that should be playing will be playing
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Didn't they say that before and than change the date?
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9/1 cutoff date is how it should be.
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9/1 cutoff date is how it should be. They should make that 9/1 the cut-off for all age groups!!!. Acrose the board. And enforce it!
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9/1 cutoff date is how it should be. They should make that 9/1 the cut-off for all age groups!!!. Acrose the board. And enforce it! why not 12/1? It is a big difference a 9/1 start vs all the kids born the following year.
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9/1 probably better correlates with school age cut offs (key!) and it is the date which signifies the start of the new lacrosse season from USL's POV.
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9/1 probably better correlates with school age cut offs (key!) and it is the date which signifies the start of the new lacrosse season from USL's POV. 19 states use 9/1 date for school. The rest of the states are all over the board.
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Never happen too much $ in the club teams that have kids born before 9/1. In the long run does it really matter, once they get to high school they could end up playing kids that are 3-4 years older. And my kid has a Nov birthday so making the cut off 9/1 would be a great thing for him.
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
That's the point.....They should.
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
That's the point.....They should. Yes..but to much money to be made by clubs and bragging rights to not have these kids that have been held back in school playing against younger kids in youth lacrosse. It is soo competitive and fair watching select kids play down at 12 years old. Ask any club owner..It is the right thing to do!
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9d1 goalie is not from Long Island???
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9d1 goalie is not from Long Island??? He is from LI. And in NY, school cutoff is 12/1.
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9d1 goalie is not from Long Island??? He is from LI. And in NY, school cutoff is 12/1. Dukes National had a goalie from NC last year that could play. Would 9+1 really cheat to that extreme.
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9d1 goalie is not from Long Island??? He is from LI. And in NY, school cutoff is 12/1. Dukes National had a goalie from NC last year that could play. Would 9+1 really cheat to that extreme. 9D1 MD has a player from Texas.
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Yes any kid can play anywhere in the country on any team they choose but for WSYL rules are you live 100 miles from home field how can you live in NC and claim you are 100 miles away from 9d1 Long Island home field. Let me guess you have a Summer rental and you will be sure to have a NYS photo ID ..... If you need to go to that extreme good for you but YOU ARE CHEATING
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Yes any kid can play anywhere in the country on any team they choose but for WSYL rules are you live 100 miles from home field how can you live in NC and claim you are 100 miles away from 9d1 Long Island home field. Let me guess you have a Summer rental and you will be sure to have a NYS photo ID ..... If you need to go to that extreme good for you but YOU ARE CHEATING So WSYL lists all the requirements for participation in this tournament and each roster has to be submitted in advance. If a team wants to try to bring in an out of town player, let them. The roster will still need to be approved. Seems like there are multiple proof of residency checks for each player: - participation in at least 2 tournaments with team - 100 mile to home field address - '16/'17 academic year report card - school id card - birth certificate - valid parents drivers license (i'm assuming wsyl will double check to make sure the name of the parents matches the names on the birth certificate) That seems like a pretty good checklist to ensure rosters are not full of flown in talent. If a NY team can bring in a NC student, I think the ones to be mad at is the WSYL for allowing it to happen.
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I think you are required to submit a school report card to prove the area that you live.
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I think the Maryland boys can just use their drivers license
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Are the NY teams going to the WSYL taking there 2022 teams, mix of 22/23 or having there 23 teams play up?
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they are taking the boys born after 9/1/2003. regardless of grade some are 8th grade, most are 7th grade, a few are 6th grade. none are driving yet non are shaving yet some have hair on their upper lip(notably the Italian boys) some have hair down there too most are just immature boys
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
That's the point.....They should. Yes..but to much money to be made by clubs and bragging rights to not have these kids that have been held back in school playing against younger kids in youth lacrosse. It is soo competitive and fair watching select kids play down at 12 years old. Ask any club owner..It is the right thing to do! The age cutoff is going against the structure of many clubs in Maryland. The obvious clubs with holdbacks , CRABS, FCA, etc will probably not compete as they cant field competitive age based teams.I assume other Top clubs from other areas with heldback kids are in same boat. Unless something changes it looks like there will be two paths in the club world of lacrosse as time goes on. At this point I personally dont think grade base teams with select kids playing down will go away.
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So the question is if your son is born after the cutoff, but is playing 2021, would you want him to go?
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
That's the point.....They should. Yes..but to much money to be made by clubs and bragging rights to not have these kids that have been held back in school playing against younger kids in youth lacrosse. It is soo competitive and fair watching select kids play down at 12 years old. Ask any club owner..It is the right thing to do! I know Body By Jake said his model was the Little League World Series, but I think WSYL misses one key ingredient from that model. Participants in the LLWS are all-star teams selected from within local "Little Leagues." So they basically play rec ball all season with their school friends and then come together after the regular season. Chances are, the teams that win those leagues make up most of the rosters of these all-star teams, with others sprinkled in. So these teams are basically local teams that play ball locally until the LLWS qualifiers... they're not travel teams. This feels pretty organic to me, and I think that's part of the appeal. But WSYL basically encourages year-round club programs that can draw from relatively large areas. I doubt you'd need a 100-mile radius to fill a LLWS team, at least in the US, and after the Chicago scandal a couple years ago you'd probably be accused of cheating if you tried. I don't doubt that the players on club lacrosse teams become friends and all that, and I don't doubt those kids play at least partially for the joy of it. But these teams are assembled specifically for traveling to high-quality tournaments to develop and showcase their players' talents. So it just doesn't seem the same to me. Maybe the general public doesn't get the distinction, so maybe for developing an audience that's OK. But still... At the WSYL, I saw kids playing for Mesa California that had in the fall and even later in the summer played for 3d Pacific. The age cutoff is going against the structure of many clubs in Maryland. The obvious clubs with holdbacks , CRABS, FCA, etc will probably not compete as they cant field competitive age based teams.I assume other Top clubs from other areas with heldback kids are in same boat. Unless something changes it looks like there will be two paths in the club world of lacrosse as time goes on. At this point I personally dont think grade base teams with select kids playing down will go away. There will only be one model for club - grade based. All programs that intend to be travel programs are trending towards this. Only town/rec lacrosse leagues and tournaments, who actually do tend to use US Lacrosse rules and guidelines, will continue to go by age. But with the new player segmentation guidelines, they're even giving a little nod to grade-based.
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WSYL winner is as irrelevant as the USL champion. No competitive teams follow those age restrictions.
That's the point.....They should. Yes..but to much money to be made by clubs and bragging rights to not have these kids that have been held back in school playing against younger kids in youth lacrosse. It is soo competitive and fair watching select kids play down at 12 years old. Ask any club owner..It is the right thing to do! I know Body By Jake said his model was the Little League World Series, but I think WSYL misses one key ingredient from that model. Participants in the LLWS are all-star teams selected from within local "Little Leagues." So they basically play rec ball all season with their school friends and then come together after the regular season. Chances are, the teams that win those leagues make up most of the rosters of these all-star teams, with others sprinkled in. So these teams are basically local teams that play ball locally until the LLWS qualifiers... they're not travel teams. This feels pretty organic to me, and I think that's part of the appeal. But WSYL basically encourages year-round club programs that can draw from relatively large areas. I doubt you'd need a 100-mile radius to fill a LLWS team, at least in the US, and after the Chicago scandal a couple years ago you'd probably be accused of cheating if you tried. I don't doubt that the players on club lacrosse teams become friends and all that, and I don't doubt those kids play at least partially for the joy of it. But these teams are assembled specifically for traveling to high-quality tournaments to develop and showcase their players' talents. So it just doesn't seem the same to me. Maybe the general public doesn't get the distinction, so maybe for developing an audience that's OK. But still... At the WSYL, I saw kids playing for Mesa California that had in the fall and even later in the summer played for 3d Pacific. The age cutoff is going against the structure of many clubs in Maryland. The obvious clubs with holdbacks , CRABS, FCA, etc will probably not compete as they cant field competitive age based teams.I assume other Top clubs from other areas with heldback kids are in same boat. Unless something changes it looks like there will be two paths in the club world of lacrosse as time goes on. At this point I personally dont think grade base teams with select kids playing down will go away. There will only be one model for club - grade based. All programs that intend to be travel programs are trending towards this. Only town/rec lacrosse leagues and tournaments, who actually do tend to use US Lacrosse rules and guidelines, will continue to go by age. But with the new player segmentation guidelines, they're even giving a little nod to grade-based. Well that's a shame! KIDS should play sports with kids of the same age. When they get to high school then it should be grade.
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I just don't get what these people are trying to do with their kids. My son is an Oct birthday, and he is playing with his grade. I would never hold him back just to make him one of the older kids instead of the younger ones. He is one of the better kids in his grade, and he would be a beast in the grade below. But he wouldn't get anywhere, and when he goes to play the older kids in HS, he would be lost. I have seen it happen many times where kids get held back and are studs, and then don't even start in HS.
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I just don't get what these people are trying to do with their kids. My son is an Oct birthday, and he is playing with his grade. I would never hold him back just to make him one of the older kids instead of the younger ones. He is one of the better kids in his grade, and he would be a beast in the grade below. But he wouldn't get anywhere, and when he goes to play the older kids in HS, he would be lost. I have seen it happen many times where kids get held back and are studs, and then don't even start in HS. Your child would be a beast if he was held back. A superstar player. And he would be easily a starter in HS, if he is good at age now. Unfortunately holding back your child does work for many not all. Maryland MIAA teams are proof of that. They are loaded with holdbacks. Very few Freshman start but many are starters in their Soph and JR year. I dont think many would be starters without that advantage.
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