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Watch out club directors. True Atlantic holding tryouts. No players are safe from poaching. CS involved. My understanding is that True Atlantic (like the other True National teams) is designed as an 'add on' to a player's current club. Anyone know how much this add-on team costs? Don’t worry about it. Thefamilies that need to know, know. OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass The team is hand picked. Tryout is a money grab. Wake up. If they wanted your son he would be on the team already. My eyes are open and my son is the second coming of Paul Rabil. Anyone answer the question of the annual cost? Your eyes may be open , but you are having a hard time seeing the writing on the wall. Annual cost is irrelevant , Your son is not on the team for a reason, now HIT The Wall !! Better luck next year getting noticed.
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Watch out club directors. True Atlantic holding tryouts. No players are safe from poaching. CS involved. My understanding is that True Atlantic (like the other True National teams) is designed as an 'add on' to a player's current club. Anyone know how much this add-on team costs? Don’t worry about it. Thefamilies that need to know, know. OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass The team is hand picked. Tryout is a money grab. Wake up. If they wanted your son he would be on the team already. My eyes are open and my son is the second coming of Paul Rabil. Anyone answer the question of the annual cost? Your eyes may be open , but you are having a hard time seeing the writing on the wall. Annual cost is irrelevant , Your son is not on the team for a reason, now HIT The Wall !! Better luck next year getting noticed. I appreciate the advice but it's been 20+ years since I needed to hit the wall and get noticed. You won't notice me as I'll watch the games with my wife or other reasonable parents. We try and stay away from the crazies that coach their kids from the sidelines and yell at refs or grumble about the coaches or other players if things aren't perfect. When my son does well my heart will swell with pride but I won't brag on a forum or in person. If he struggles it will be up to him to hit the wall or ask his coach for help. Thanks to those who answered my question
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Watch out club directors. True Atlantic holding tryouts. No players are safe from poaching. CS involved. My understanding is that True Atlantic (like the other True National teams) is designed as an 'add on' to a player's current club. Anyone know how much this add-on team costs? Don’t worry about it. The families that need to know, know. OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass Did you get your answer at the “tryout.”
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Watch out club directors. True Atlantic holding tryouts. No players are safe from poaching. CS involved. My understanding is that True Atlantic (like the other True National teams) is designed as an 'add on' to a player's current club. Anyone know how much this add-on team costs? Don’t worry about it. The families that need to know, know. OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass Did you get your answer at the “tryout.” One of the guys behind it is from NJ, he coached the '23 Tri-State Shore team, was fired and moved to Utah. Believe the team only played in two events. One was a b/s event in NJ run by Mad Dog, a waste of time. The real goal is for True and Hawks to get to know top players not tied leading programs so they can invite the player to be guest players during the year.
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Don’t worry about it. The families that need to know, know.
OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass Hard pass here too. Attitudes like speak volumes to the character of a team. No thanks.
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My understanding is that True Atlantic (like the other True National teams) is designed as an 'add on' to a player's current club. [/quote]
OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass[/quote]
Did you get your answer at the “tryout.”[/quote]
One of the guys behind it is from NJ, he coached the '23 Tri-State Shore team, was fired and moved to Utah. Believe the team only played in two events. One was a b/s event in NJ run by Mad Dog, a waste of time.
The real goal is for True and Hawks to get to know top players not tied leading programs so they can invite the player to be guest players during the year. [/quote]
The guys behind it have nothing ro do with NJ. One of them a National Director for True and the other guy is a local Md poacher/team hopper
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The guys behind it have nothing ro do with NJ. One of them a National Director for True and the other guy is a local Md poacher/team hopper This. The "purpose" of the True Atlantic team is for the old ACS team to get a national organization behind it. True benefits by having another (it has three now) "National" 2023 team with a lot of talent. The tryout was likely to fill a few spots, so it was mostly a money grab, but hey, if parents are willing to pay...
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The guys behind it have nothing ro do with NJ. One of them a National Director for True and the other guy is a local Md poacher/team hopper This. The "purpose" of the True Atlantic team is for the old ACS team to get a national organization behind it. True benefits by having another (it has three now) "National" 2023 team with a lot of talent. The tryout was likely to fill a few spots, so it was mostly a money grab, but hey, if parents are willing to pay... I think that the NJ thing came into play because the old tri-state coach now works for true, and a few of his former tri-state kids play on True Atlantic
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Don’t worry about it. The families that need to know, know.
OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass Hard pass here too. Attitudes like speak volumes to the character of a team. No thanks. Hard pass isnt needed. There is a reason neither of you are getting an invite
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Why was the post listing clubs removed?
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Don’t worry about it. The families that need to know, know.
OK. Thanks for nothing. There's a tryout advertised this weekend. Cost is an issue for some. But if your attitude is indicative of the team then hard pass Hard pass here too. Attitudes like speak volumes to the character of a team. No thanks. Hard pass isnt needed. There is a reason neither of you are getting an invite Sounds like the crazy goalie mom is back at it!!!!
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam?
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Is this a question, or are you suggesting that having a player on the U15 team makes 91 MD special, because it is not a very good team.
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Is this a question, or are you suggesting that having a player on the U15 team makes 91 MD special, because it is not a very good team. Curious to know what other teams have players that made the U15 team. Team 91 Md 2023 is mid-tier at best.
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22 U15 is age not grade based hammerhead. And this player is not my son.
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22 LOL "Put in the 9th Grader!"
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[quote=Anonymous]Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Is this a question, or are you suggesting that having a player on the U15 team makes 91 MD special, because it is not a very good team. Curious to know what other teams have players that made the U15 team. Team 91 Md 2023 is mid-tier at best.[/quot Should be asking did anyone actually try out?
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[quote=Anonymous]Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Is this a question, or are you suggesting that having a player on the U15 team makes 91 MD special, because it is not a very good team. Curious to know what other teams have players that made the U15 team. Team 91 Md 2023 is mid-tier at best.[/quot Should be asking did anyone actually try out? So not your son or his club
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22 U15 is age not grade based hammerhead. And this player is not my son. The vast majority of the kids are 2022 as it should be for a 15 year old team. Most 2023 players will look to join next year. That is why the question should be posted in the 2022 group. Will the Team91 player be under 15 next year?
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22 U15 is age not grade based hammerhead. And this player is not my son. The vast majority of the kids are 2022 as it should be for a 15 year old team. Most 2023 players will look to join next year. That is why the question should be posted in the 2022 group. Will the Team91 player be under 15 next year? You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15.
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Team 91 Md has a player on the U15 US Lacrosse National Development team. What other area club teams have players on the U15 tam? Shouldn't you be posting this in the 2022 page? Ohh that's right your son.....Used to be a '22 U15 is age not grade based hammerhead. And this player is not my son. The vast majority of the kids are 2022 as it should be for a 15 year old team. Most 2023 players will look to join next year. That is why the question should be posted in the 2022 group. Will the Team91 player be under 15 next year? You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15. Not sure why you keep equating a player making the U15 team with his club, congrats if you kid was good enough to make the team, but as stated above 91 MD is a mid tier team, so not sure why you are trying to make a connection
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"You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15."
Really who is dense? Why are you posting this in the 2023 page and asking if other 2023 clubs had any players make it? The point is that most of the players listed are 2022's. Ask again next year in the 2023 group page. The player in question is most likely the age of the other 2022's and a good player. If asking about other clubs and maybe inferring why 91 and not players from Hawks, Crabs, ect.. you are now seeing that these players will be on the U15 team or attempting to next year. This is a great way to see once and for all who really has the most holdbacks. What are you going to say next year when these kids prove they are on age? time will tell. Most 2023's turn 15 after 9/1 but maybe you are that dense.
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The FO kid from Michigan is REALLY good. He played in some tournaments in the East over the Summer and dominated some of the FO kids from top programs. He's a 2023, although I'm not sure if he's on age.
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If he's graduating in 2023, he's on age. Or in this case, if he's U15, he's on age.
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If he's graduating in 2023, he's on age. Or in this case, if he's U15, he's on age. But he won’t be next year when the 2023s are trying out
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"You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15."
Really who is dense? Why are you posting this in the 2023 page and asking if other 2023 clubs had any players make it? The point is that most of the players listed are 2022's. Ask again next year in the 2023 group page. The player in question is most likely the age of the other 2022's and a good player. If asking about other clubs and maybe inferring why 91 and not players from Hawks, Crabs, ect.. you are now seeing that these players will be on the U15 team or attempting to next year. This is a great way to see once and for all who really has the most holdbacks. What are you going to say next year when these kids prove they are on age? time will tell. Most 2023's turn 15 after 9/1 but maybe you are that dense. What will be your excuse for Jr when he does not make it next year dad? There are more holdbacks than not on the top Baltimore club teams and I don’t see any of them on the team. Why not?
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"You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15."
Really who is dense? Why are you posting this in the 2023 page and asking if other 2023 clubs had any players make it? The point is that most of the players listed are 2022's. Ask again next year in the 2023 group page. The player in question is most likely the age of the other 2022's and a good player. If asking about other clubs and maybe inferring why 91 and not players from Hawks, Crabs, ect.. you are now seeing that these players will be on the U15 team or attempting to next year. This is a great way to see once and for all who really has the most holdbacks. What are you going to say next year when these kids prove they are on age? time will tell. Most 2023's turn 15 after 9/1 but maybe you are that dense. What will be your excuse for Jr when he does not make it next year dad? There are more holdbacks than not on the top Baltimore club teams and I don’t see any of them on the team. Why not? This is a funny exchange because of facts. There are more Hawks players than any other team. 300% more than team 91 players. They are all 2022 players. Next season they will be 2023 players on the team. Well except for one former player/dad/coach/director his son will be too old but still a 2023. HMMM
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If he's graduating in 2023, he's on age. Or in this case, if he's U15, he's on age. The 2023 player is a reclass.
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"You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15."
Really who is dense? Why are you posting this in the 2023 page and asking if other 2023 clubs had any players make it? The point is that most of the players listed are 2022's. Ask again next year in the 2023 group page. The player in question is most likely the age of the other 2022's and a good player. If asking about other clubs and maybe inferring why 91 and not players from Hawks, Crabs, ect.. you are now seeing that these players will be on the U15 team or attempting to next year. This is a great way to see once and for all who really has the most holdbacks. What are you going to say next year when these kids prove they are on age? time will tell. Most 2023's turn 15 after 9/1 but maybe you are that dense. What will be your excuse for Jr when he does not make it next year dad? There are more holdbacks than not on the top Baltimore club teams and I don’t see any of them on the team. Why not? This is a funny exchange because of facts. There are more Hawks players than any other team. 300% more than team 91 players. They are all 2022 players. Next season they will be 2023 players on the team. Well except for one former player/dad/coach/director his son will be too old but still a 2023. HMMM Where are all the Baltimore club players? The only 2023 is from 91. No Crabs. Nearly that entire team should be in 10th grade. You make a sound like the 91 kid is the only holdback and therefore obvious he made it. But no other holdbacks did.
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"You are dense. Age is age. If he meets the underage limit the grade means nothing. Just like rec lacrosse. Btw, all of the top clubs have holdbacks at 2023, especially Crabs, so, based on your implication, there should be other 2023 clubs with players that made U15 unless they did not measure up as u15."
Really who is dense? Why are you posting this in the 2023 page and asking if other 2023 clubs had any players make it? The point is that most of the players listed are 2022's. Ask again next year in the 2023 group page. The player in question is most likely the age of the other 2022's and a good player. If asking about other clubs and maybe inferring why 91 and not players from Hawks, Crabs, ect.. you are now seeing that these players will be on the U15 team or attempting to next year. This is a great way to see once and for all who really has the most holdbacks. What are you going to say next year when these kids prove they are on age? time will tell. Most 2023's turn 15 after 9/1 but maybe you are that dense. What will be your excuse for Jr when he does not make it next year dad? There are more holdbacks than not on the top Baltimore club teams and I don’t see any of them on the team. Why not? This is a funny exchange because of facts. There are more Hawks players than any other team. 300% more than team 91 players. They are all 2022 players. Next season they will be 2023 players on the team. Well except for one former player/dad/coach/director his son will be too old but still a 2023. HMMM Where are all the Baltimore club players? The only 2023 is from 91. No Crabs. Nearly that entire team should be in 10th grade. You make a sound like the 91 kid is the only holdback and therefore obvious he made it. But no other holdbacks did. This is the reason they were held back. They couldn't compete against on age players. Pretty easy to see. And sorta sad too.
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Time will tell but the U15 (age based) US team will put to rest many hold back accusations. Holdbacks are on these teams but not the best players on these teams. Wait and see next year when kids you call holdbacks prove they are one age. The team will feature Crabs and Hawks players.
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If he's graduating in 2023, he's on age. Or in this case, if he's U15, he's on age. The 2023 player is a reclass. So what. He's on age for a u15.
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If he's graduating in 2023, he's on age. Or in this case, if he's U15, he's on age. But he won’t be next year when the 2023s are trying out So? You are applying one tournament's rules to others. The term is "apples to oranges."
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Technically - you are wrong. Time will tell, but not in the way you hope. If by chance there are are 'holdback' hawks and crabs players as you say... they will not be eligible for U15 next year. They will be the lower end of the U17 bracket. 2023 is 2023, but U15 is actually U15
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Technically - you are wrong. Time will tell, but not in the way you hope. If by chance there are are 'holdback' hawks and crabs players as you say... they will not be eligible for U15 next year. They will be the lower end of the U17 bracket. 2023 is 2023, but U15 is actually U15 Missing the point. Not even sure why I bother. Time will tell that the Hawks and Crabs players YOU THINK are holdback are NOT holdbacks. There are some, yes, but they are not the top players. The top players are ON age and will make the U15 team because they will still be U15 and 2023 like most normal rising 10th graders.
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Technically - you are wrong. Time will tell, but not in the way you hope. If by chance there are are 'holdback' hawks and crabs players as you say... they will not be eligible for U15 next year. They will be the lower end of the U17 bracket. 2023 is 2023, but U15 is actually U15 Missing the point. Not even sure why I bother. Time will tell that the Hawks and Crabs players YOU THINK are holdback are NOT holdbacks. There are some, yes, but they are not the top players. The top players are ON age and will make the U15 team because they will still be U15 and 2023 like most normal rising 10th graders. Crabs best players are holdbacks except one attackman and he could have made the u15 teamif he tried out
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