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The big kid on Madlax 2024 is the entire team. The kid doesn't even try until the game is on the line, and then he always finds a way to win the game. Without him that team is nothing. In Delaware, he had all three of the overtime winners. In the semifinal game, he scored every goal in the second half. I think he had 7 goals. Without him, Madlax would have gone 0-3 against LI that day. I have my doubts whether the kid is on age. But if he is, he is definitely the best kid in the 2024 class.
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After wasting my time skimming thru all these posts I have some valuable information to share with parents who do not have kids on wp or taz 1) you will never be able to convince taz or wp parents that kids with equal or greater talent exist at this grade level and DONT play on one of these two teams 2) you can't convince these parents that although their kid may be a stud player up until this age things may change and he may not be a stud player in the yrs to come 3) any attempts to have a rational conversation or express your opinion will be quickly and decisively met with" your just jealous of our boys and their success and your angry because your kid couldn't make the team". You'll even get the one bozo who likes to chime in and brag about all the publicity their team gets. So if you keep this in mind we can minimize the wp and taz banter and have some meaningful lax conversations to look forwards to. As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. "If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so!
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After wasting my time skimming thru all these posts I have some valuable information to share with parents who do not have kids on wp or taz 1) you will never be able to convince taz or wp parents that kids with equal or greater talent exist at this grade level and DONT play on one of these two teams 2) you can't convince these parents that although their kid may be a stud player up until this age things may change and he may not be a stud player in the yrs to come 3) any attempts to have a rational conversation or express your opinion will be quickly and decisively met with" your just jealous of our boys and their success and your angry because your kid couldn't make the team". You'll even get the one bozo who likes to chime in and brag about all the publicity their team gets. So if you keep this in mind we can minimize the wp and taz banter and have some meaningful lax conversations to look forwards to. As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. "If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so! Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that.
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Madlax is average. Take the 13 year old off and they are a B team. Enough with madlax. Seriously that kid is exceptional. I if he is on age great then he is the best player in the age group. As a team madlax is average without him. FACT. They are not a great team they have a great played. Seriously. Did you play the game? Answer: No you did not. Anybody that understands the game knows that the tall hold back is not exceptional. He is slow, lacks effort and has above average skills, at best. If not for his size due to advanced age, he would be 100% irrelevant, which is what he soon will be as the other kids catch up. This team will be casting him aside like yesterday’s newspaper, in the next 2 years. Fact.
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Madlax is average. Take the 13 year old off and they are a B team. Enough with madlax. Seriously that kid is exceptional. I if he is on age great then he is the best player in the age group. As a team madlax is average without him. FACT. They are not a great team they have a great played. Seriously. Did you play the game? Answer: No you did not. Anybody that understands the game knows that the tall hold back is not exceptional. He is slow, lacks effort and has above average skills, at best. If not for his size due to advanced age, he would be 100% irrelevant, which is what he soon will be as the other kids catch up. This team will be casting him aside like yesterday’s newspaper, in the next 2 years. Fact. that’s a little harsh . The boy is a good player for this age group : let’s leave it at that. Someone really trying to stir the pot.
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As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. [/quote]
"If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so![/quote]
Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that.
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Ok Suffolk trash. Over here in Nassau our B players will keep taking those Ivy spots. You and junior can divide up all those $20s from his shooting clinics.
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As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money.
"If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so![/quote] Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. [/quote] Ok Suffolk trash. Over here in Nassau our B players will keep taking those Ivy spots. You and junior can divide up all those $20s from his shooting clinics. [/quote] Enough, GROW UP..
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After wasting my time skimming thru all these posts I have some valuable information to share with parents who do not have kids on wp or taz 1) you will never be able to convince taz or wp parents that kids with equal or greater talent exist at this grade level and DONT play on one of these two teams 2) you can't convince these parents that although their kid may be a stud player up until this age things may change and he may not be a stud player in the yrs to come 3) any attempts to have a rational conversation or express your opinion will be quickly and decisively met with" your just jealous of our boys and their success and your angry because your kid couldn't make the team". You'll even get the one bozo who likes to chime in and brag about all the publicity their team gets. So if you keep this in mind we can minimize the wp and taz banter and have some meaningful lax conversations to look forwards to. As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. "If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so! Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. Another guy who has reading comprehension problems and/or just can't get over that he lives vicariously through his son(s) due to zero accomplishments in his own life. Good luck with that! And yes, you're also another dolt that goes by the "if you're not AA, you're B" crowd - that simpleton mind set speaks volumes about your intellectual capacities. You and and your 11 year old must have some really enlightening conversations, especially since you two appear to be on the same developmental level - where is that going to go from here as he (hopefully) progresses and you're stuck in the mind of an 11 year old?!
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After wasting my time skimming thru all these posts I have some valuable information to share with parents who do not have kids on wp or taz 1) you will never be able to convince taz or wp parents that kids with equal or greater talent exist at this grade level and DONT play on one of these two teams 2) you can't convince these parents that although their kid may be a stud player up until this age things may change and he may not be a stud player in the yrs to come 3) any attempts to have a rational conversation or express your opinion will be quickly and decisively met with" your just jealous of our boys and their success and your angry because your kid couldn't make the team". You'll even get the one bozo who likes to chime in and brag about all the publicity their team gets. So if you keep this in mind we can minimize the wp and taz banter and have some meaningful lax conversations to look forwards to. As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. "If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so! Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. Another guy who has reading comprehension problems and/or just can't get over that he lives vicariously through his son(s) due to zero accomplishments in his own life. Good luck with that! And yes, you're also another dolt that goes by the "if you're not AA, you're B" crowd - that simpleton mind set speaks volumes about your intellectual capacities. You and and your 11 year old must have some really enlightening conversations, especially since you two appear to be on the same developmental level - where is that going to go from here as he (hopefully) progresses and you're stuck in the mind of an 11 year old?! Truth is your argument makes no Sense. How do you know your son is a AA player. IF he plays on a b team , against other B players. See the Point. If he is that good. what would be the reason for you to keep him on a lower level team. There are 4 teams he could play for. Depending where you live. So stop with the excuses. Its like saying, my kid is smarter than everyone and he could be in all honor classes but he chooses to learn at an Average level. See that's [ChillLaxin] dense you sound.
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I think you mean, "Madlax is YOUR life" . . . ! Stop riding the coat tails of your little Rabil, and accomplish something on your own!
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As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money.
"If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so![/quote] Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. [/quote] Ok Suffolk trash. Over here in Nassau our B players will keep taking those Ivy spots. You and junior can divide up all those $20s from his shooting clinics. [/quote] Wow. So you have conceded that there is no hope for Nassau lacrosse players and that the status quo will remain the status quo. Nothing I don’t know, but I must say after reading all of the garbage on here from all the B Nassau dads, I’m surprised you would admit that on here.
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Madlax is average. Take the 13 year old off and they are a B team. Enough with madlax. Seriously that kid is exceptional. I if he is on age great then he is the best player in the age group. As a team madlax is average without him. FACT. They are not a great team they have a great played. Seriously. Did you play the game? Answer: No you did not. Anybody that understands the game knows that the tall hold back is not exceptional. He is slow, lacks effort and has above average skills, at best. If not for his size due to advanced age, he would be 100% irrelevant, which is what he soon will be as the other kids catch up. This team will be casting him aside like yesterday’s newspaper, in the next 2 years. Fact. that’s a little harsh . The boy is a good player for this age group : let’s leave it at that. Someone really trying to stir the pot. If you find reality harsh, ok it’s harsh. But fact. Another person that never played and knows nothing about the game. Must be one of the moms. Let’s hope so.
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After wasting my time skimming thru all these posts I have some valuable information to share with parents who do not have kids on wp or taz 1) you will never be able to convince taz or wp parents that kids with equal or greater talent exist at this grade level and DONT play on one of these two teams 2) you can't convince these parents that although their kid may be a stud player up until this age things may change and he may not be a stud player in the yrs to come 3) any attempts to have a rational conversation or express your opinion will be quickly and decisively met with" your just jealous of our boys and their success and your angry because your kid couldn't make the team". You'll even get the one bozo who likes to chime in and brag about all the publicity their team gets. So if you keep this in mind we can minimize the wp and taz banter and have some meaningful lax conversations to look forwards to. As a parent on one of these teams, I think anyone would agree that there are players out there worthy of being on one of these teams. I would sure hope so. As I have previously posted, if you think that your son is one of those few, bring him to a tryout and find out. These teams are about getting better. If there is a player available that can help them achieve that, they will be offered a roster spot. Talk is cheap. Next August bring your son to tryout, and he will get an objective review, and possibly an opportunity to grow in this sport, second to none. And stop the BS about how you and your son like to be on bad teams. If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money. "If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so! Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. Another guy who has reading comprehension problems and/or just can't get over that he lives vicariously through his son(s) due to zero accomplishments in his own life. Good luck with that! And yes, you're also another dolt that goes by the "if you're not AA, you're B" crowd - that simpleton mind set speaks volumes about your intellectual capacities. You and and your 11 year old must have some really enlightening conversations, especially since you two appear to be on the same developmental level - where is that going to go from here as he (hopefully) progresses and you're stuck in the mind of an 11 year old?! Truth is your argument makes no Sense. How do you know your son is a AA player. IF he plays on a b team , against other B players. See the Point. If he is that good. what would be the reason for you to keep him on a lower level team. There are 4 teams he could play for. Depending where you live. So stop with the excuses. Its like saying, my kid is smarter than everyone and he could be in all honor classes but he chooses to learn at an Average level. See that's [ChillLaxin] dense you sound. Dude. Read between the lines. This guy is on here to hear himself talk. That’s it. His kid has no chance of making a decent team because he stinks and the guy knows it. Don’t waste your time on this [ChillLaxin].
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Kid is an 11 year old in 6th grade. The attackman is great too Stop hating on kids just because they own your kids. Take all of your holdbacks and beat Looneys, then we’ll talk. Pathetic.
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Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that.
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Another guy who has reading comprehension problems and/or just can't get over that he lives vicariously through his son(s) due to zero accomplishments in his own life. Good luck with that! And yes, you're also another dolt that goes by the "if you're not AA, you're B" crowd - that simpleton mind set speaks volumes about your intellectual capacities. You and and your 11 year old must have some really enlightening conversations, especially since you two appear to be on the same developmental level - where is that going to go from here as he (hopefully) progresses and you're stuck in the mind of an 11 year old?![/quote] Truth is your argument makes no Sense. How do you know your son is a AA player. IF he plays on a b team , against other B players. See the Point. If he is that good. what would be the reason for you to keep him on a lower level team. There are 4 teams he could play for. Depending where you live. So stop with the excuses. Its like saying, my kid is smarter than everyone and he could be in all honor classes but he chooses to learn at an Average level. See that's how dense you sound. [/quote]
Again - you perpetuate the false dichotomy that there are only AA and B players and/or you've inferred that I said my son was an AA player - exactly where did I post such a thing? In addition to AA and B players, there are A players as well, and there are surely players playing on A teams that are capable of playing on AA teams. I get why you over simplify your world: it makes it easier for you to deal with the things your brain has trouble comprehending; it's also why my argument makes no sense to YOU. You're another one that should either go back and smack your teachers around for providing a poor education or your parents for passing along poor genes. What was your SAT score . . .?!
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Another guy who has reading comprehension problems and/or just can't get over that he lives vicariously through his son(s) due to zero accomplishments in his own life. Good luck with that! And yes, you're also another dolt that goes by the "if you're not AA, you're B" crowd - that simpleton mind set speaks volumes about your intellectual capacities. You and and your 11 year old must have some really enlightening conversations, especially since you two appear to be on the same developmental level - where is that going to go from here as he (hopefully) progresses and you're stuck in the mind of an 11 year old?![/quote] Truth is your argument makes no Sense. How do you know your son is a AA player. IF he plays on a b team , against other B players. See the Point. If he is that good. what would be the reason for you to keep him on a lower level team. There are 4 teams he could play for. Depending where you live. So stop with the excuses. Its like saying, my kid is smarter than everyone and he could be in all honor classes but he chooses to learn at an Average level. See that's how dense you sound. [/quote]
Again - you perpetuate the false dichotomy that there are only AA and B players and/or you've inferred that I said my son was an AA player - exactly where did I post such a thing? In addition to AA and B players, there are A players as well, and there are surely players playing on A teams that are capable of playing on AA teams. I get why you over simplify your world: it makes it easier for you to deal with the things your brain has trouble comprehending; it's also why my argument makes no sense to YOU. You're another one that should either go back and smack your teachers around for providing a poor education or your parents for passing along poor genes. What was your SAT score . . .?![/quote] You are the one that is filled with anger. What you do not seem to understand is that playing on teams at A level, learn at a higher level and are capable of progressing faster and at the same pace. . Yes there are teams that have kids who have potential to play on those teams, we simiply stated that they should tryout for the higher level teams to make them better players. What good is it to an A player to play on a team that the Majority of kids are B and C players , especially if its club ball. I could understand if it is school ball, because there you have no choice. So for anyone to pay for their kid to be on a B team when he belongs on an A team is just stupid, and a waste of money. you are better offer going to clinics than. [/quote]
How many times does it have to be repeated that I never posited that an A player play on a B? team Where did I post that? Ever?! You guys are beyond dense! God help you!
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"If he is truly a top player, you’re wasting your time, his time and your money." OK - another dense variant on the "if you're not AA, your're B" (or you're wasting money, or your kids should give up, blah, blah!) Good thing nobody lives in your false dichotomy fantasy world, but, rather, the real one where there are many shades of grey! As for trying out for these two clubs, there are plenty of kids that would never want to do it for geographic reasons alone - that's before a multitude of other legit reasons to not try out come into play! Stop thinking you and these teams live in the center of the universe, 'cause it just ain't so! Actually, they do, jealous Daddy. And you have known that for a very long time, Isnt that right, B team daddy. For some reason, that bothers you. A lot! Unfortunately your son is destined for Lacrosse pergatory, playing out his lacrosse days on really bad Nassau travel teams. And there is nothing you or your long winded, blow hard essays can do about that. Again - you perpetuate the false dichotomy that there are only AA and B players and/or you've inferred that I said my son was an AA player - exactly where did I post such a thing? In addition to AA and B players, there are A players as well, and there are surely players playing on A teams that are capable of playing on AA teams. I get why you over simplify your world: it makes it easier for you to deal with the things your brain has trouble comprehending; it's also why my argument makes no sense to YOU. You're another one that should either go back and smack your teachers around for providing a poor education or your parents for passing along poor genes. What was your SAT score . . .?![/quote] You are the one that is filled with anger. What you do not seem to understand is that playing on teams at A level, learn at a higher level and are capable of progressing faster and at the same pace. . Yes there are teams that have kids who have potential to play on those teams, we simiply stated that they should tryout for the higher level teams to make them better players. What good is it to an A player to play on a team that the Majority of kids are B and C players , especially if its club ball. I could understand if it is school ball, because there you have no choice. So for anyone to pay for their kid to be on a B team when he belongs on an A team is just stupid, and a waste of money. you are better offer going to clinics than. [/quote] GAME..SET.. MATCH
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Why do you losers NOT cite any evidence that he's a holdback?
Because he's not. On grade and on age. You just can't handle that he and his team OWNS LONG ISLAND.
This Madlax 2024 team is going to own Long Island all the way through HS. And your kids and your carports can't handle it.
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I've lived on LI for 47 years and I've never seen a carport. Think you're thinking of Florida knucklehead.
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I've lived on LI for 47 years and I've never seen a carport. Think you're thinking of Florida knucklehead. MADLAX GOING DOWN!,,,
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I've lived on LI for 47 years and I've never seen a carport. Think you're thinking of Florida knucklehead. There are a million guys named Sal on LI who have a carport.
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I've lived on LI for 47 years and I've never seen a carport. Think you're thinking of Florida knucklehead. Don't waste your time on this imbecile. He has the brain capacity of a 6 year old. Can't believe an adult actually behaves the way this person does. Continually brings this website to new depths.
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP.
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning!
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. You have to first make it to the finals this year at Fantastic 12. You went home early last year...compliments of the WP Ohhh that stings
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning! GM. MADLAX will crush WP. That make you feel better . Shows how smart you are .
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning! GM. MADLAX will crush WP. That make you feel better . Shows how smart you are . Put the phone away and listen to your teacher young man. Or you might be left back. AGAIN. Or is that what Daddy wants??
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning! GM. MADLAX will crush WP. That make you feel better . Shows how smart you are . This actually is a child.
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning! GM. MADLAX will crush WP. That make you feel better . Shows how smart you are . This actually is a child. YOU REALLY CAN NOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE
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WP is Madlax Daddy. Otherwise known as hold back heaven. 79% win percentage and climbing. And nothing you can do about it, Cheaters! MADLAX WILL DESTROY WP. Good one little boy. Kinda late for you though. Go to bed. You have school in the morning! GM. MADLAX will crush WP. That make you feel better . Shows how smart you are . This actually is a child. YOU REALLY CAN NOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE You know, this boy is right. Can’t tell the difference between this preadolescent and the dad that acts like one. EXACTLY the same juvenile, senseless posts. Except the boy has a good excuse. He’s 11 (or 13) as the case may be.
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It kills you guy that our Madlax team has zero holdbacks and everyone is on grade and age. All you can do is cry and make up lies.
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It kills you guy that our Madlax team has zero holdbacks and everyone is on grade and age. All you can do is cry and make up lies. Is this the Dad that acts like the pre-adolescent or the real pre-adolescent 13 year kid? You two are like twins. Can't ever tell you apart! Give it up already. It's not a secret. Never was a secret. If it makes you feel any better, we know that you guys aren't the only ones. You are in the same boat as the rest of the MD teams. We're good! No hard feelings here. Good luck at the WSYL... oooops! Forgot, they don't allow hold back teams... my bad!! Yeah, I guess you guys would really stink with out your hold backs. Can you imagine?? I mean, you lose to B teams like Looneys, WITH your holdbacks. Can you imagine how bad your team would be with out them?? Yikes!
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It kills you guy that our Madlax team has zero holdbacks and everyone is on grade and age. All you can do is cry and make up lies. Is this the Dad that acts like the pre-adolescent or the real pre-adolescent 13 year kid? You two are like twins. Can't ever tell you apart! Give it up already. It's not a secret. Never was a secret. If it makes you feel any better, we know that you guys aren't the only ones. You are in the same boat as the rest of the MD teams. We're good! No hard feelings here. Good luck at the WSYL... oooops! Forgot, they don't allow hold back teams... my bad!! Yeah, I guess you guys would really stink with out your hold backs. Can you imagine?? I mean, you lose to B teams like Looneys, WITH your holdbacks. Can you imagine how bad your team would be with out them?? Yikes! Dum dum. No holdbacks. If you are going to keep saying that, provide your proof. Nobody from the Mid-Atlantic goes to Denver just like we never went to Dicks' in FL. Total money grab and waste of time and money. Madlax owns you. That statement is at least true.
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It kills you guy that our Madlax team has zero holdbacks and everyone is on grade and age. All you can do is cry and make up lies. Is this the Dad that acts like the pre-adolescent or the real pre-adolescent 13 year kid? You two are like twins. Can't ever tell you apart! Give it up already. It's not a secret. Never was a secret. If it makes you feel any better, we know that you guys aren't the only ones. You are in the same boat as the rest of the MD teams. We're good! No hard feelings here. Good luck at the WSYL... oooops! Forgot, they don't allow hold back teams... my bad!! Yeah, I guess you guys would really stink with out your hold backs. Can you imagine?? I mean, you lose to B teams like Looneys, WITH your holdbacks. Can you imagine how bad your team would be with out them?? Yikes! Which MadLax player is the "big kid" who everyone suspects is a holdback and is "the" team?
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It kills you guy that our Madlax team has zero holdbacks and everyone is on grade and age. All you can do is cry and make up lies. Is this the Dad that acts like the pre-adolescent or the real pre-adolescent 13 year kid? You two are like twins. Can't ever tell you apart! Give it up already. It's not a secret. Never was a secret. If it makes you feel any better, we know that you guys aren't the only ones. You are in the same boat as the rest of the MD teams. We're good! No hard feelings here. Good luck at the WSYL... oooops! Forgot, they don't allow hold back teams... my bad!! Yeah, I guess you guys would really stink with out your hold backs. Can you imagine?? I mean, you lose to B teams like Looneys, WITH your holdbacks. Can you imagine how bad your team would be with out them?? Yikes! Which MadLax player is the "big kid" who everyone suspects is a holdback and is "the" team? If you played them you would know. He’s the tallest kid on the field. Guessing he’s 6” or more taller than the average player this age. You know, the size of a tall 13 year old. Get it???
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