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Unfortunately, race has been politicized so much in the last 11 months that in the rare case where racism actually happens, it’s hard to get non political people to believe you. Boy who cried wolf.
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HOCO is implementing a Diversity and Inclusion program that all parents and players must adhere to. Its only fair I think the PP was sarcastic. I can't imagine HoCo would implement a D&I program. But if they did, what would it say?
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Never said my sons were black.
To the PP: read that I said nothing has happened to us in the HoCo league and I actually defended the league. It plays in a very diverse area. But me claiming "Stuff happens a lot"... it's true. Happening just once should be considered a lot yes? Well it's happened more than once. Just can't get reported because nothing can be done about it unless an official witnesses. Otherwise it's not believed, you are the perfect example thank you!
The solution for now are my sons' loyal teammates. You are exactly what the pp was referring to. White or black, you are offended by everything and report nothing because it won't rise to the level of a real issue. ☝🏻
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You are exactly what the pp was referring to. White or black, you are offended by everything and report nothing because it won't rise to the level of a real issue.
But isn't being a Victim the cool thing now??? LOL
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You are exactly what the pp was referring to. White or black, you are offended by everything and report nothing because it won't rise to the level of a real issue.
But isn't being a Victim the cool thing now??? LOL I am offended.. You are a racist for saying that...see how easy it is.....Now , lets see if I can get a tweet out by an AA lacrosse player and really get this thing going.
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Nothing has happened to my 3 sons in 9 years of HOCO, but each one has experienced a quite a few things at tournaments. It becomes he said/he said if complained about and basically nothing is addressed on a formal level. (The offenders aren't wearing mics, no proff.) Only once was a kid dense enough to say something to my son near a ref. Ansyway, the stuff happens. A lot. We've been playing HoCo for six years, and I have never heard anything racist said in the stands, and my son has never heard anything on the field. So "this stuff happens a lot" seems exaggerated. It's because the libs in the DC area want to see racism everywhere. When some parent remarks a black kid is fast, the parents (white or black) immediately respond by thinking it's some racist remark rather than a compliment. That same logic never holds when it is reversed. If you want to be offended, you will be offended. Never said my sons were black. To the PP: read that I said nothing has happened to us in the HoCo league and I actually defended the league. It plays in a very diverse area. But me claiming "Stuff happens a lot"... it's true. Happening just once should be considered a lot yes? Well it's happened more than once. Just can't get reported because nothing can be done about it unless an official witnesses. Otherwise it's not believed, you are the perfect example thank you! The solution for now are my sons' loyal teammates. Most of us dont share the same white guilt as you and are not offended at everything .
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Happening just once should be considered a lot yes? Erm, actually, no. "Once" is the very definition of "not a lot". It's only one step up from "never".
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse.
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice?
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Well said !! Now people are really getting it. This could be the start of something big for ALL sports at ALL levels, and who would have thought , it all started here !
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Well said !! Now people are really getting it. This could be the start of something big for ALL sports at ALL levels, and who would have thought , it all started here ! All I am getting is how whacked this forum is.
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This information was posted on another board, thought it would be relevant here:
playoffs are scheduled for May 14 – 16. If you have 9or more teams in your division, please plan on playing a Friday night play-in game (May 14). In addition, the 2028 elite division will also have Friday night games based on the way things went this season.
May 15 will be semifinals and May 16 will be championships.
We asked that programs leave the weekend of 5/22-5/23 open as we will use those dates for any games that are supposed to be played on championship weekend.
8 teams or less – Top 4 teams make playoffs (exception 2028 Elite)
9 teams or more – Top 5 teams make playoffs
Tie Breakers 1. Record/Winning percentage 2. Head to Head 3. Total winning percentage of teams you have beaten 4. Total winning percentage of all your opponents 5. Total goals scored against 6. Coin Toss/Card Draw
Please note: The online standings do not reflect the above tiebreakers. We’re working on placing standings in the correct order based on our tiebreakers. So first place gets a bye and 2 plays 5 and 3 plays 4 I suppose?
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This information was posted on another board, thought it would be relevant here:
playoffs are scheduled for May 14 – 16. If you have 9or more teams in your division, please plan on playing a Friday night play-in game (May 14). In addition, the 2028 elite division will also have Friday night games based on the way things went this season.
May 15 will be semifinals and May 16 will be championships.
We asked that programs leave the weekend of 5/22-5/23 open as we will use those dates for any games that are supposed to be played on championship weekend.
8 teams or less – Top 4 teams make playoffs (exception 2028 Elite)
9 teams or more – Top 5 teams make playoffs
Tie Breakers 1. Record/Winning percentage 2. Head to Head 3. Total winning percentage of teams you have beaten 4. Total winning percentage of all your opponents 5. Total goals scored against 6. Coin Toss/Card Draw
Please note: The online standings do not reflect the above tiebreakers. We’re working on placing standings in the correct order based on our tiebreakers. So first place gets a bye and 2 plays 5 and 3 plays 4 I suppose? #4's plays #5's Friday evening (9 team divisions only) Semi's on Saturday Championships on Sunday
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When will the playoff schedules get posted
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? I think we already have that policy... it’s called tryouts. So we’re good, thanks. I hope that post was a joke but you can never tell with libs. The chance of parents letting hoco decide where their kids play = 0. There would be a private league in a week to avoid this nonsense.
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This information was posted on another board, thought it would be relevant here:
playoffs are scheduled for May 14 – 16. If you have 9or more teams in your division, please plan on playing a Friday night play-in game (May 14). In addition, the 2028 elite division will also have Friday night games based on the way things went this season.
May 15 will be semifinals and May 16 will be championships.
We asked that programs leave the weekend of 5/22-5/23 open as we will use those dates for any games that are supposed to be played on championship weekend.
8 teams or less – Top 4 teams make playoffs (exception 2028 Elite)
9 teams or more – Top 5 teams make playoffs
Tie Breakers 1. Record/Winning percentage 2. Head to Head 3. Total winning percentage of teams you have beaten 4. Total winning percentage of all your opponents 5. Total goals scored against 6. Coin Toss/Card Draw
Please note: The online standings do not reflect the above tiebreakers. We’re working on placing standings in the correct order based on our tiebreakers. So first place gets a bye and 2 plays 5 and 3 plays 4 I suppose? That would leave 3 teams. Then what?
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Go play rec
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? I think we already have that policy... it’s called tryouts. So we’re good, thanks. I hope that post was a joke but you can never tell with libs. The chance of parents letting hoco decide where their kids play = 0. There would be a private league in a week to avoid this nonsense. Well if Redumblicans don't like the policy result they can always storm HCRP headquarters and try to take it over themselves.
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? I think we already have that policy... it’s called tryouts. So we’re good, thanks. I hope that post was a joke but you can never tell with libs. The chance of parents letting hoco decide where their kids play = 0. There would be a private league in a week to avoid this nonsense. Well if Redumblicans don't like the policy result they can always storm HCRP headquarters and try to take it over themselves. Wow, so that was a serious suggestion... as the other post mentions, we already have something like this. Tryouts are open to all, every July/August, mark your calendar.
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Well if Redumblicans don't like the policy result they can always storm HCRP headquarters and try to take it over themselves. You wear your mask in your car alone, don’t you?
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Go play rec The prior post was 100% satire and sarcasm. If anybody read it differently that is scary.
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Go play rec The prior post was 100% satire and sarcasm. If anybody read it differently that is scary. Thank goodness, hard to tell these days
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? Go play rec The prior post was 100% satire and sarcasm. If anybody read it differently that is scary. Thank goodness, hard to tell these days It is always richly satisfying when someone takes a satirical post seriously...
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The playoff schedules have been sent to coaches. When will they be posted on GHCLC Sports Engine?
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The playoff schedules have been sent to coaches. When will they be posted on GHCLC Sports Engine? That’s why god made TeamSnap!
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? I think we already have that policy... it’s called tryouts. So we’re good, thanks. I hope that post was a joke but you can never tell with libs. The chance of parents letting hoco decide where their kids play = 0. There would be a private league in a week to avoid this nonsense. Well if Redumblicans don't like the policy result they can always storm HCRP headquarters and try to take it over themselves. Taking the policy seriously says all we need to know about you. LOL
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Like most discussions of race in the past year, this has devolved into nonsense over nothing. Unless somebody wants to explain the new HoCo Diversity and Inclusion policy, let's go back to talking about lacrosse. In my opinion, the new policy should promote diversity and inclusion of lacrosse talent. The existence of different divisions, based on skill level, is a clearly non-inclusive policy. The "Elite" teams are obviously elitist, which is most unjust. Not being on an Elite team inflicts a crippling blow on the self-esteem of other players, who feel alienated, and merely perpetuates the privilege of those who have had good coaching in the past. Therefore, before the beginning of the season, HoCo will assess the skill level of every potential player, and will assign players to teams while ensuring that each team contains an equal number of players from every skill level (the former Elite, AAA, AA, A, and B levels). The result will be a glorious display of diversity, inclusion, equity, and athletic justice! Furthermore, weaker players will be greatly inspired by playing on teams with stronger players, and will rapidly improve their athletic skills due to exposure to the example of stronger players. What decent person could possibly oppose a system based on equity and athletic justice? I think we already have that policy... it’s called tryouts. So we’re good, thanks. I hope that post was a joke but you can never tell with libs. The chance of parents letting hoco decide where their kids play = 0. There would be a private league in a week to avoid this nonsense. Well if Redumblicans don't like the policy result they can always storm HCRP headquarters and try to take it over themselves. Taking the policy seriously says all we need to know about you. LOL Yes, taking the policy seriously, and the fact that you use the word Redumblicans, says all we need to know. My gosh I am grateful not to be you!
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Thanks for posting. Do you have the schedule for the Championship games on Sunday? Some people like to watch other divisions play and Sunday will have some big games.
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Link no longer works. Does anyone know where the brackets can be found so teams can get an idea what time games are Sunday if they advance?
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Link no longer works. Does anyone know where the brackets can be found so teams can get an idea what time games are Sunday if they advance? its all on the GHClacrosse.com website.
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Link no longer works. Does anyone know where the brackets can be found so teams can get an idea what time games are Sunday if they advance? its all on the GHClacrosse.com website. Nowhere to be found.
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It had been taken down and republished with some time changes. Bye thank you.
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It had been taken down and republished with some time changes. Bye thank you. How is Kelly Post already in the championship?? 2028AAA?
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It had been taken down and republished with some time changes. Bye thank you. How is Kelly Post already in the championship?? 2028AAA? They are that good. And slipping the HOCO officials a Bengy
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2021 HOCO Championship Games-The Best of the Best
2030 Next Level vs BLC Blue
2029 Hawks vs Next Level
2028 Hawks vs Madlax
2027 Hawks vs Next Level
2026 Hawks vs Crabs
2025 Team 91 vs Next Level Blue
Hawks - 4 teams (all 4 undefeated) Next Level- 4 teams Madlax- 1 team Team 91- 1 team (undefeated) Crabs- 1 team BLC- 1 team (undefeated)
Troy Park, Field #1 is the place to be tomorrow.
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2021 HOCO Championship Games-The Best of the Best
2030 Next Level vs BLC Blue
2029 Hawks vs Next Level
2028 Hawks vs Madlax
2027 Hawks vs Next Level
2026 Hawks vs Crabs
2025 Team 91 vs Next Level Blue
Hawks - 4 teams (all 4 undefeated) Next Level- 4 teams Madlax- 1 team Team 91- 1 team (undefeated) Crabs- 1 team BLC- 1 team (undefeated)
Troy Park, Field #1 is the place to be tomorrow. Thanks Matt Hogan
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