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Did Looney's fold any teams this fall? multiple teams at most ages go talk with Annapolis Hawks, they folded a team or two this year Multiple teams folded at most ages? Name the teams that folded since you seem to know more than anyone else.
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Did Looney's fold any teams this fall? multiple teams at most ages go talk with Annapolis Hawks, they folded a team or two this year Multiple teams folded at most ages? Name the teams that folded since you seem to know more than anyone else. No Hawks A teams folded. They wanted to have more B teams but did not get enough kids for B teams at all ages.
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Did Looney's fold any teams this fall? multiple teams at most ages go talk with Annapolis Hawks, they folded a team or two this year Multiple teams folded at most ages? Name the teams that folded since you seem to know more than anyone else. I would have thought rosters would have been posted by now.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on.
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Did Looney's fold any teams this fall? multiple teams at most ages go talk with Annapolis Hawks, they folded a team or two this year Multiple teams folded at most ages? Name the teams that folded since you seem to know more than anyone else. meant to say, they have multiple teams at most ages
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Looney's is a dump truck on fire.
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Looney's is a dump truck on fire. Says the as*hole who lives near the city dump down by the river.
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Looney's is a dump truck on fire. Says the as*hole who lives near the city dump down by the river. Good one.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. The parents of Looney's 2017 and 2018 who got their team folded when they were in the middle of recruiting weren't too happy with them.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. The parents of Looney's 2017 and 2018 who got their team folded when they were in the middle of recruiting weren't too happy with them. Old/ancient news. Let it go daddy, everyone came out just fine. Has been explained many times yet idiots like you keep chewing on the same sh*t.
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In its entire history, Looney's has had 3 really good teams. The rest of the team is trash, just like their moms.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator.
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2024's blew up last year and replaced their coaches.
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In its entire history, Looney's has had 3 really good teams. The rest of the team is trash, just like their moms. Look - all you have to do with Looney's moms is drink them skinny.
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In its entire history, Looney's has had 3 really good teams. The rest of the team is trash, just like their moms. Did you give yourself a high five after submitting this post? Loser.
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In its entire history, Looney's has had 3 really good teams. The rest of the team is trash, just like their moms. Such a big man, hiding behind his computer and calling kids mothers trash. I believe there are many people who would love to know your identity and see you face to face and see what you have to say. You are a complete idiot and loser. You are the one that is trash.
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In its entire history, Looney's has had 3 really good teams. The rest of the team is trash, just like their moms. Such a big man, hiding behind his computer and calling kids mothers trash. I believe there are many people who would love to know your identity and see you face to face and see what you have to say. You are a complete idiot and loser. You are the one that is trash. Why do you idiot Looney's parents take the bait that is put out there time and time again? Responses like this are why the trolls post this stuff over and over.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA.
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Yeah..... What he said!!!!!
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. Looney's ... worse than Crabs, FCA, Hawks, Team 91, Breakers
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. Looney's ... worse than Crabs, FCA, Hawks, Team 91, Breakers 91md and Breakers not on par with Looney's, they are well below! Hawks is a comparable program. Breakers already fell apart and 91'md is about to fall apart. who is the common denominator between 91'md & breakers?
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. They are never top 5 anything, except for the one great team. The rest aren't top 5 in the State, much less Nationally, which is what the comment was talking about. Nationally-ranked and Looney's, that's a slap your forehead type of stupid comment.
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. Gonzo and LaxWorld are better than Looney's.
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Looney's ... worse than
Crabs, FCA, Hawks, Team 91, Breakers[/quote]
91md and Breakers not on par with Looney's, they are well below! Hawks is a comparable program.
Breakers already fell apart and 91'md is about to fall apart. who is the common denominator between 91'md & breakers? [/quote]
FCA, Crabs, Hawks Roughriders, Rock, Koopers 91, Breakers, Greene Turtle Gonzo, Laxworld, Ground Control, LTRC, Cockeysville Rec Reisterstown Rec, Gamber Looney's, Havre de Grace Rec Sidewinders
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Looneys has one top ranked team at the 2020 level. Mainly because the coach has a player on the team who committed early. he cared about creating and controlling a team to benefit and highlight the play of his own son. Not sure he's focused on the other boys on the team. Other than this team Looneys has average teams in other age levels.
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This team has six players committed. They have been together since forth grade...many solid players...and coaches.t
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on. Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. Gonzo and LaxWorld are better than Looney's. That's a low blow!
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse.
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Website not up to date for the 2017-2018 Season. Is this the beginning of the end?
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Multiple teams = taking money from more people and giving those B kids a terrible experience. My son has been on a Looney's green team for 3-4 years. It's been a great experience. In speaking with friends with kids on 91, FCA etc we're paying much less. So having multiple teams doesn't appear to be motivated by profit for Looneys. The bottom line is the experience has more to do with your kid's coach than the particular club he plays on Looneys teams appear to be happy with the organization and coaches while other Baltimore clubs like fca, crabs, and 91 always seem to be complaining and changing teams every year. Crabs and FCA HS teams are all top 5 Nationally. Looney's has one top 5 team in HS. Crabs and FCA consistently graduate nearly full classes that go on to good College ball. Looney's hits some years, but misses more years. Looney's will need to be much more consistent to even be in the same conversation with Crabs and FCA. Turnover is natural from youth through HS. Lack of turnover from youth into HS would actually be a bad indicator. Looney's may not be in the top 5 consistently, but they are a good program, better than most not named Crabs and FCA. Looney's ... worse than Crabs, FCA, Hawks, Team 91, Breakers 91md and Breakers not on par with Looney's, they are well below! Hawks is a comparable program. Breakers already fell apart and 91'md is about to fall apart. who is the common denominator between 91'md & breakers? MM?? What is happening this year?? I thought they had better teams this year than last
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Website not up to date for the 2017-2018 Season. Is this the beginning of the end? They have I think 13 teams. Might be most of any club in DMV. Maybe hawks or fca have same or more.
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse. I don't know - one of the moms at blandair park on Sunday had a really nice [lacrosse]. Gotta love those black yoga pants.
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse. I don't know - one of the moms at blandair park on Sunday had a really nice [lacrosse]. Gotta love those black yoga pants. You need higher standards. Or maybe your own wife is a 3.
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse. I don't know - one of the moms at blandair park on Sunday had a really nice [lacrosse]. Gotta love those black yoga pants. You need higher standards. Or maybe your own wife is a 3. No, you got it wrong, Your wife is a (minus) -10. This is a youth lacrosse forum so why don't you just go to some porn site and post your vial despicable disrespectful garbage. You are referring to kids mothers. You are trash, but that is how you like it, hiding behind an anonymous post. Have some guts big man, post your name and phone number and see what happens.
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse. I don't know - one of the moms at blandair park on Sunday had a really nice [lacrosse]. Gotta love those black yoga pants. You need higher standards. Or maybe your own wife is a 3. No, you got it wrong, Your wife is a (minus) -10. This is a youth lacrosse forum so why don't you just go to some porn site and post your vial despicable disrespectful garbage. You are referring to kids mothers. You are trash, but that is how you like it, hiding behind an anonymous post. Have some guts big man, post your name and phone number and see what happens. More evidence that Looney's are fat, uneducated trash. I love laughing at these fools.
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Fattest, greasiest moms in lacrosse. I don't know - one of the moms at blandair park on Sunday had a really nice [lacrosse]. Gotta love those black yoga pants. You need higher standards. Or maybe your own wife is a 3. No, you got it wrong, Your wife is a (minus) -10. This is a youth lacrosse forum so why don't you just go to some porn site and post your vial despicable disrespectful garbage. You are referring to kids mothers. You are trash, but that is how you like it, hiding behind an anonymous post. Have some guts big man, post your name and phone number and see what happens. More evidence that Looney's are fat, uneducated trash. I love laughing at these fools. Not as much as everyone loves laughing at a low life POS that you are clearly proving this is what you are. Don't forget to stop at the Royal Farms to pick up your wife's dinner. You know those fat 300+ pound women like you wife loves that Royal Farm chicken Better get about 8 pounds, that may hold her over until you have to make a donut run at midnight..
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