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So you try out for a 2022 team make that team than your team decides to play in the wsyl and you do not make the age requirement. What next ? if you DON'T MEET WSYLAX AGE REQUIREMENT THEN YOU ARE DEFINITELY NOT A 2022!!! Do you understand now!!!!!!! WYSL is a U13 event much like most Rec leagues. 2022 is a graduation year totally independent of how WSYL and Rec leagues run their events. WYSL's website says "A select group of U13 Boys lacrosse teams was invited to compete in three days of games against some of the best teams in the country". Notice how is says "some of the best teams in the country" because the vast majority of the best teams are not there because they are 2022 teams and not U13 teams. Most 2022 kids are U13 compliant, but many are not. You are confusing the two. You can 2022 and still be either U13 or U14.
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So you try out for a 2022 team make that team than your team decides to play in the wsyl and you do not make the age requirement. What next ? if you DON'T MEET WSYLAX AGE REQUIREMENT THEN YOU ARE DEFINITELY NOT A 2022!!! Do you understand now!!!!!!! WYSL is a U13 event much like most Rec leagues. 2022 is a graduation year totally independent of how WSYL and Rec leagues run their events. WYSL's website says "A select group of U13 Boys lacrosse teams was invited to compete in three days of games against some of the best teams in the country". Notice how is says "some of the best teams in the country" because the vast majority of the best teams are not there because they are 2022 teams and not U13 teams. Most 2022 kids are U13 compliant, but many are not. You are confusing the two. You can 2022 and still be either U13 or U14. And since it is grade based...You also can still be a U15, and even U16, U17 technically.. Technically there is NO age limit. That is why the largest youth sport in world did away with all grade base teams and went to strict U base teams for competitive play. Biggest problem with grade base was to much unfair looks at players that were 1-3 years older than the majority of players. Just doesnt seem right.. But in the youth lacrosse world we let only a select group of kids play down to accommodate this minority of holdbacks/prefirst/reclassed players. Just doesnt seem right.
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Stanwick family of lacrosse players wrote the book. 20 yr old college freshman...every 'S' child
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Just on the Warrior website and there is a picture of an express player as a player of the week. 2022. Also says how that player will be competing for LI in the Warrior games. Funny how that was from November and the tryouts were last weekend!!!!!! We were all taken for our tryout $$.team was all ready picked. I wish someone would run a team that is made on merit. Not who you know.
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So you try out for a 2022 team make that team than your team decides to play in the wsyl and you do not make the age requirement. What next ? if you DON'T MEET WSYLAX AGE REQUIREMENT THEN YOU ARE DEFINITELY NOT A 2022!!! Do you understand now!!!!!!! WYSL is a U13 event much like most Rec leagues. 2022 is a graduation year totally independent of how WSYL and Rec leagues run their events. WYSL's website says "A select group of U13 Boys lacrosse teams was invited to compete in three days of games against some of the best teams in the country". Notice how is says "some of the best teams in the country" because the vast majority of the best teams are not there because they are 2022 teams and not U13 teams. Most 2022 kids are U13 compliant, but many are not. You are confusing the two. You can 2022 and still be either U13 or U14. And since it is grade based...You also can still be a U15, and even U16, U17 technically.. Technically there is NO age limit. That is why the largest youth sport in world did away with all grade base teams and went to strict U base teams for competitive play. Biggest problem with grade base was to much unfair looks at players that were 1-3 years older than the majority of players. Just doesnt seem right.. But in the youth lacrosse world we let only a select group of kids play down to accommodate this minority of holdbacks/prefirst/reclassed players. Just doesnt seem right. Fortunately, now that NCAA prohibits coaches and players from talking till Junior year, the holdback thing is a non-issue since the playing field levels out by then. So please stop your crying about it.
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80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ My son"s birthday is 12th of Sept 2003 and a teammate,classmate since kindergartens bday is last week of August 2003 they play on the same team for 3 sports . Every teacher and school believe they are in the exact grade they should be in.(as was recommended from the start of school).They are both average size boys for their age and are exactly where they should be. They play every sport according to the rules provided. They have teammates born the last week of August 2004, you wouldn't know the difference. Hence some kids on some teams just miss this cut off by days and some just make it. Our kids also play u13 for every other sport and play against older kids all the time. They love it . To act like they are so much more superior or talented is a joke. 1 more year and High School gets in and you sure won't hear us complaining about playing against 17,18 and 19 year olds. Lets not act like every kid not making the cut off for one tournament is a cheater. Coaches and teams have rosters with kids that fall under the club , league and 99% of every tournaments rule book. There are intentional reclass and holdbacks out there sure but to continue to whine a cry about it on here is funny and silly. The best U13 and 2022 teams clearly are not attending the WSYL . Good luck to the teams that are going it will be a lot of fun. We are bummed about not going .
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80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ My son"s birthday is 12th of Sept 2003 and a teammate,classmate since kindergartens bday is last week of August 2003 they play on the same team for 3 sports . Every teacher and school believe they are in the exact grade they should be in.(as was recommended from the start of school).They are both average size boys for their age and are exactly where they should be. They play every sport according to the rules provided. They have teammates born the last week of August 2004, you wouldn't know the difference. Hence some kids on some teams just miss this cut off by days and some just make it. Our kids also play u13 for every other sport and play against older kids all the time. They love it . To act like they are so much more superior or talented is a joke. 1 more year and High School gets in and you sure won't hear us complaining about playing against 17,18 and 19 year olds. Lets not act like every kid not making the cut off for one tournament is a cheater. Coaches and teams have rosters with kids that fall under the club , league and 99% of every tournaments rule book. There are intentional reclass and holdbacks out there sure but to continue to whine a cry about it on here is funny and silly. The best U13 and 2022 teams clearly are not attending the WSYL . Good luck to the teams that are going it will be a lot of fun. We are bummed about not going . You wouldn't be so happy if your son was born in June and July 2004 and had to compete against and play constantly children the age of your child and his friend during their youth lacrosse days.. But I see you dont mind if they do. They must be moaners. The MAJORITY of children dont get the chance like your child's friend. Somehow you apologists always dont mind certain select kids being the oldest the entire time they play YOUTH sports. "Our kids also play u13 for every other sport and play against older kids all the time. They love it " Your child and your child's friend are always the oldest unless playing other holdback children?? But the majority of kids dont get your child'd friend choice of being the oldest.They are always the youngest during youth lacrosse. You are full of it about playing against older children at U13..You are the oldest.
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Does it? So a 19 year old senior doesn't have an advantage on a 17 year old Senior? Head in the sand
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So you agree? Good If you reclassed your kid it's all good. Just don't go around bragging about how great he is when an actuality he is older than the kids he competes against. He should be better. No brainer
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Does it? So a 19 year old senior doesn't have an advantage on a 17 year old Senior? Head in the sand If you are still stuck on this argument as a Senior, I contend that it may be your head in the sand, as to whether or not you should still be playing this game.
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So you try out for a 2022 team make that team than your team decides to play in the wsyl and you do not make the age requirement. What next ? if you DON'T MEET WSYLAX AGE REQUIREMENT THEN YOU ARE DEFINITELY NOT A 2022!!! Do you understand now!!!!!!! WYSL is a U13 event much like most Rec leagues. 2022 is a graduation year totally independent of how WSYL and Rec leagues run their events. WYSL's website says "A select group of U13 Boys lacrosse teams was invited to compete in three days of games against some of the best teams in the country". Notice how is says "some of the best teams in the country" because the vast majority of the best teams are not there because they are 2022 teams and not U13 teams. Most 2022 kids are U13 compliant, but many are not. You are confusing the two. You can 2022 and still be either U13 or U14. yes if you are a holdback!!!!!
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80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ Love how NY parents will complain about MD teams having older players on one hand and then begrudgingly admit that the WSYL tourney is no better than the average summer tourney without MD teams. Just go dominate the 2nd rate on-age competition and come home with some sweet gear. Don't worry about MD parents and their kids. lol!!!!! that's your comeback what are you 14 or in 7th grade!!!!! Typical!!!!!!
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unless you are a hold back and should really be a 2021! so dense...
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no con 80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ My son"s birthday is 12th of Sept 2003 and a teammate,classmate since kindergartens bday is last week of August 2003 they play on the same team for 3 sports . Every teacher and school believe they are in the exact grade they should be in.(as was recommended from the start of school).They are both average size boys for their age and are exactly where they should be. They play every sport according to the rules provided. They have teammates born the last week of August 2004, you wouldn't know the difference. Hence some kids on some teams just miss this cut off by days and some just make it. Our kids also play u13 for every other sport and play against older kids all the time. They love it . To act like they are so much more superior or talented is a joke. 1 more year and High School gets in and you sure won't hear us complaining about playing against 17,18 and 19 year olds. Lets not act like every kid not making the cut off for one tournament is a cheater. Coaches and teams have rosters with kids that fall under the club , league and 99% of every tournaments rule book. There are intentional reclass and holdbacks out there sure but to continue to whine a cry about it on here is funny and silly. The best U13 and 2022 teams clearly are not attending the WSYL . Good luck to the teams that are going it will be a lot of fun. We are bummed about not going . the MD teams not going because without their overage holdbacks they can't compete. Yes smart for them not to go but you know it's because you can't compete on age!!!
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80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ Love how NY parents will complain about MD teams having older players on one hand and then begrudgingly admit that the WSYL tourney is no better than the average summer tourney without MD teams. Just go dominate the 2nd rate on-age competition and come home with some sweet gear. Don't worry about MD parents and their kids. lol!!!!! that's your comeback what are you 14 or in 7th grade!!!!! Typical!!!!!! Yes. Both 14 and in 7th grade. My birthday is coming up soon too.
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no con 80% percent can't play because their to old to play WSYL and you are saying that is top talent . Explain to me how that is top talent .They play younger kids . They can't play their own age that is not top talent ... Sorry top talent is when you play up not down...be proud of your son for beating up younger players... help me understand 80% of the top teams do not want to break up their teams to follow the arbitrary age cut off rules for one event that is expensive to travel to and does not have good competition .... even though your fees pay for it to be on ESPN and also pay for a lot of swag. Instead of paying for great competition, you are paying for a unique experience. It just depends what your priorities are - Do you value team unity or do you value tv exposure and swag? Attendance. According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year.Sep 1, 2016 Hhhmmm, I wonder where US Lax and WSYLAX got their magical age cut off date to exclude your poor MD kid!!!! Ignorance is bliss........ My son"s birthday is 12th of Sept 2003 and a teammate,classmate since kindergartens bday is last week of August 2003 they play on the same team for 3 sports . Every teacher and school believe they are in the exact grade they should be in.(as was recommended from the start of school).They are both average size boys for their age and are exactly where they should be. They play every sport according to the rules provided. They have teammates born the last week of August 2004, you wouldn't know the difference. Hence some kids on some teams just miss this cut off by days and some just make it. Our kids also play u13 for every other sport and play against older kids all the time. They love it . To act like they are so much more superior or talented is a joke. 1 more year and High School gets in and you sure won't hear us complaining about playing against 17,18 and 19 year olds. Lets not act like every kid not making the cut off for one tournament is a cheater. Coaches and teams have rosters with kids that fall under the club , league and 99% of every tournaments rule book. There are intentional reclass and holdbacks out there sure but to continue to whine a cry about it on here is funny and silly. The best U13 and 2022 teams clearly are not attending the WSYL . Good luck to the teams that are going it will be a lot of fun. We are bummed about not going . the MD teams not going because without their overage holdbacks they can't compete. Yes smart for them not to go but you know it's because you can't compete on age!!! No going because the only U13 teams in Maryland are rec teams and clubs are not wasting time and money to create a U13 team for one weak tournament when they are preparing for competitive 2022 tournaments.
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Tough drawl for RR this week.
Let's see if crabs can finally get a game in.
Predictions BLC API RR HAWKS MAD CRABS What are the odds that the Crabs actually play a game this week?
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Hawks Md91 Crabs All won Sunday Hawks 8-3 over FCA Crabs 8-7 over Diamondbacks in OT MD 91 over Rough Riders 4-3 (goal with 15 seconds left)
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So after week three. What's everyone's take?
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So after week three. What's everyone's take? Hawks the team to beat. Bethesda not far behind Then its wide open all teams about even. FCA been a disappointment Hawks Bethesda 91Md RR Crabs API FCA NL
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Looneys beat Cannons 8-7. Rock beat VLC 11-3.
Surprisingly, Cannons and VLC are at the bottom of the B (AA) division.
Cannons was A (Elite) last year, and VLC is the Crabs Virginia club.
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I would agree with you on the list of teams and the ratings ...
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From what we have seen so far at the elite level that looks good. Crabs will show more and RR has run into some bumps. FCA who? API looks good and Hawks look great. Fun to watch today. Also the AA games were good. Nice to see great games.
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You can't lose Elite/AA players to other clubs over the past two years and replace them with A/B players and expect to compete at the same level and then add in the injuries......
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What was the final of Madlax and Next Level?
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What happens next year in this league with the age brackets? Isn't US Lacrosse requiring all league to transition to the new age bands? What about kids entering 8th grade that will be too old? Do they set up a U16 league?
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No, Dad. US Lacrosse proposes guidelines and those are only enforced at THEIR tournaments. Any league or tournament can do whatever they want.
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What happens next year in this league with the age brackets? Isn't US Lacrosse requiring all league to transition to the new age bands? What about kids entering 8th grade that will be too old? Do they set up a U16 league? No. Stop.
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Any body see API/Crabs OT game yesterday? Impressions?
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What was the final of Madlax and Next Level? MadLax 9 - Next Level 5
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What happens next year in this league with the age brackets? Isn't US Lacrosse requiring all league to transition to the new age bands? What about kids entering 8th grade that will be too old? Do they set up a U16 league? No. Stop. Howard County already has a Rec league for those wishing to play with age cutoffs. You can choose to play Grade based (Club League) or age based (Rec League). Everyone wins!
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