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Looks pretty accurate, but two questions:
(1) What was MadLax's summer record against the bottom six teams? Assuming all teams at full strength, I think on any given day, Looneys, Crabs, VLC, and BLC would/could play MadLax even, so I would rank MadLax somewhere between 3 and 5, but not 2.
(2) Same question about 91 - what was their summer record? I would have put them near the bottom on par with FCA and NextLevel, not the middle. This summer Madlax was 3-1 vs. Looneys, 2-0 vs. 91, 1-0 vs. FCA and didn't play the others Thanks for that data. I think when MadLax returns to competition you will find Looneys has gotten better and FCA has gotten worse; not sure about 91.
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Predictions that VLC would "dominate" Elite were delusional, but I like the confidence, and VLC has proven that it belongs in the division. Other than Hawks, they match up with anybody.
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On the other 26 forum a few threads state the Hawks will play in WSYL without 4 of their players who were born a month or two before the 9/1 cutoff. My guess is these players will be the two tall starting attack, their tall fast mid and one of the 3 starting poles. These losses will hurt their chance to compete on offense as the two attack men and mid account for a large part of their scoring load. Losing one of their 3 big poles will hurt two but not as much as their offense drop off.
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Looks pretty accurate, but two questions:
(1) What was MadLax's summer record against the bottom six teams? Assuming all teams at full strength, I think on any given day, Looneys, Crabs, VLC, and BLC would/could play MadLax even, so I would rank MadLax somewhere between 3 and 5, but not 2.
(2) Same question about 91 - what was their summer record? I would have put them near the bottom on par with FCA and NextLevel, not the middle. This summer Madlax was 3-1 vs. Looneys, 2-0 vs. 91, 1-0 vs. FCA and didn't play the others I think Looneyβs beat Madlax 7-4. Lost to Madlax National In OT twice. I would give the edge to Looneyβs. What is the difference between MadLax and MadLax National; and which one plays in HoCo?
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Looks pretty accurate, but two questions:
(1) What was MadLax's summer record against the bottom six teams? Assuming all teams at full strength, I think on any given day, Looneys, Crabs, VLC, and BLC would/could play MadLax even, so I would rank MadLax somewhere between 3 and 5, but not 2.
(2) Same question about 91 - what was their summer record? I would have put them near the bottom on par with FCA and NextLevel, not the middle. This summer Madlax was 3-1 vs. Looneys, 2-0 vs. 91, 1-0 vs. FCA and didn't play the others I think Looneyβs beat Madlax 7-4. Lost to Madlax National In OT twice. I would give the edge to Looneyβs. What is the difference between MadLax and MadLax National; and which one plays in HoCo? Madlax is the local HOCO team. Madlax national is mostly the local boys with some top players from other teams.
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Partially correct. One of the big attack Smaller attack Smallest middle And a pole.
They still maintain 97% of their scoring
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On the other 26 forum a few threads state the Hawks will play in WSYL without 4 of their players who were born a month or two before the 9/1 cutoff. My guess is these players will be the two tall starting attack, their tall fast mid and one of the 3 starting poles. These losses will hurt their chance to compete on offense as the two attack men and mid account for a large part of their scoring load. Losing one of their 3 big poles will hurt two but not as much as their offense drop off. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
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Partially correct. One of the big attack Smaller attack Smallest middle And a pole.
They still maintain 97% of their scoring And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does. And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team. Read the rules, Not hard to do.
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Partially correct. One of the big attack Smaller attack Smallest middle And a pole.
They still maintain 97% of their scoring Cant be true. I saw a comment on myspace that said they were all 16 years old.
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On the other 26 forum a few threads state the Hawks will play in WSYL without 4 of their players who were born a month or two before the 9/1 cutoff. My guess is these players will be the two tall starting attack, their tall fast mid and one of the 3 starting poles. These losses will hurt their chance to compete on offense as the two attack men and mid account for a large part of their scoring load. Losing one of their 3 big poles will hurt two but not as much as their offense drop off. The speculating is funny and absolutely incorrect. Back up attackmen, 2 middies who play on the second and third line and 1 pole
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL).
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). Are any other MD teams going to form or options for WYSL....who wants there kid to play for that yelling Hawks dad coach?
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). How many Elite Team in the HOCO league would qualify for the WSYL with their current rosters? My guess is NONE but I love how everyone is pointing their fingers instead of looking in the mirror!
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). Are any other MD teams going to form or options for WYSL....who wants there kid to play for that yelling Hawks dad coach? Did anyone force you or any of the kids to play for him? You sound like Bitter Mcbitterson. Hit the wall and come on back.
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). Are any other MD teams going to form or options for WYSL....who wants there kid to play for that yelling Hawks dad coach? Did anyone force you or any of the kids to play for him? You sound like Bitter Mcbitterson. Hit the wall and come on back. Reading comprehension genius.Asking who else I can send my boy to play for the WSYLin MD.
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Who's the clown that put together All In? Call him I'm sure he'd love to try and chase a trophy
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). Are any other MD teams going to form or options for WYSL....who wants there kid to play for that yelling Hawks dad coach? Did anyone force you or any of the kids to play for him? You sound like Bitter Mcbitterson. Hit the wall and come on back. Reading comprehension genius.Asking who else I can send my boy to play for the WSYLin MD. Good luck buddy. Sounds like you need it. Happy hunting
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And they will fill these holes with on age guest players from other teams Every WSYL team does.
And the Long Island organizations with multiple teams like Li Express will create an all star team.
Read the rules, Not hard to do. Teams have already reached out to players to fill holes for WSYL (MD, PA and NY teams...and I assume everywhere else). I guess people assume my sonβs team wonβt play (our coach said the director hasnβt made a decision) as we got a few very nice emails asking if heβd be interested in playing as a guest (all make it clear itβs only for WSYL). Are any other MD teams going to form or options for WYSL....who wants there kid to play for that yelling Hawks dad coach? Did anyone force you or any of the kids to play for him? You sound like Bitter Mcbitterson. Hit the wall and come on back. Reading comprehension genius.Asking who else I can send my boy to play for the WSYLin MD. Maybe the Hawks Dad needs reading comprehension training, but you could use a writing class too!
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them
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Teams will reach out to you if they want your son for a potential WSYL roster. Apparently none have yet, and Iβm thinking you might be the reason why.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them So now we are chalking up the Hawks 55-0 record to their coaches' brilliance? yes, that is one theory, but I have some others that I think are just a bit more plausible.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. A coach doesn't "beat" the opposing coach because his team won a fourth, fifth or sixth grade game. (the post cannot be referring to seventh grade, because the Hawks have yet to play as seventh graders). If you want to compare coaches, look at how the players develop over time, what sort of young men they become, how the players gel together as a team, and how many still love the game by the time they get to HS or college.
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βThe speculating is funny and absolutely incorrect. Back up attackmen, 2 middies who play on the second and third line and 1 poleβ
As the next president of the USA would say, come on man! You want me to believe that the new add from last Fall who is The biggest kid in HoCo and starts is under 13 and the other tall starting attack is also 12? Like wise for the middie who has dominated HOCO for the pst 3 or 4 years. As President Biden would say, Come on man!!
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βThe speculating is funny and absolutely incorrect. Back up attackmen, 2 middies who play on the second and third line and 1 poleβ
As the next president of the USA would say, come on man! You want me to believe that the new add from last Fall who is The biggest kid in HoCo and starts is under 13 and the other tall starting attack is also 12? Like wise for the middie who has dominated HOCO for the pst 3 or 4 years. As President Biden would say, Come on man!! Dream on man.
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As the next president of the USA would say, come on man! You want me to believe that the new add from last Fall who is The biggest kid in HoCo and starts is under 13 and the other tall starting attack is also 12? Like wise for the middie who has dominated HOCO for the pst 3 or 4 years. As President Biden would say, Come on man!! Ultimate troll. Trump 2020!
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As the next president of the USA would say, come on man! You want me to believe that the new add from last Fall who is The biggest kid in HoCo and starts is under 13 and the other tall starting attack is also 12? Like wise for the middie who has dominated HOCO for the pst 3 or 4 years. As President Biden would say, Come on man!! Ultimate troll. Trump 2020! This forum is as bad as the debate was. π€‘π©show
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Thanks Madlax for inviting us to Fall Fray but why duck us? Denver Elite and ADVNC you are on the clock.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91.
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Thanks Madlax for inviting us to Fall Fray but why duck us? Denver Elite and ADVNC you are on the clock. What is MadLax DMV? I thought it was Capital or National as the two teams we usually play
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HAHAHA,πππβββ this is clearly NOT a Hawks parent
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HC is Rage LOL!
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HAHAHA,πππβββ this is clearly NOT a Hawks parent But very true; the HC is a lunatic. How many of those kids has he developed into better players? He recruits talent but develops no one.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HAHAHA,πππβββ this is clearly NOT a Hawks parent Not at all. Love the way someone would troll that lol
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HAHAHA,πππβββ this is clearly NOT a Hawks parent 100% not. 91 dad probably wrote that.
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The Hawks HC and staff is clearly heads and shoulders above anyone at this age group. None of the coaches in the DMV have figured out how to beat them Thanks Hawks HC, figured you felt this way about yourself! The rest of us feel sorry for you and those who come in contact with you. Hawks HC was out coached in every big game he coached in before he picked up all the bigger kids. Once puberty hits we will again see his true coaching ability. Our coach beat him twice in the same tournament. this is true and not surprising sadly. why our teams parents have secretly nicknamed the hc, rage. i fear our kids are one foot out the door and probably headed to madlax or 91. HAHAHA,πππβββ this is clearly NOT a Hawks parent Tend to agree as those afflicted with Stockholm syndrome usually do not to rebel against their captors, but the bald guy in jean shorts with the floppy hat and sandals does look like a maverick type. If we see the parents with dyed purple hair at the next tournament we will know the resistance against Rage is real.
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Hawks kids sure can play, but their coaches and parents have major issues! Boy I would detest to be them. Anybody who doubts, just scroll through this board,
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Hawks kids sure can play, but their coaches and parents have major issues! Boy I would detest to be them. Anybody who doubts, just scroll through this board, You can also scroll through this board and easily find the parents of kids that can't make the Hawks!!
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