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Can't we all just get along and let the boy's plays! We've all seen the competition get better and better and should appreciate that. We all need a reality check a remember that any one of these teams can be beaten on any given day! The game has been tainted at the highest level with all the re-classing & holdback nonsense. Let the boys play the games they love, get a great education and become models of their communities.
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Tigers are top ten, but no where near top five Not a fan, but they beat #1 last weekend by a lot and a bunch of times. Also beat the rest of the top teams. Top teams Sweetlax, Crabs, Tigers, Hawks, Stealth How can the crabs and Stealth both be a top team? Don't they share players? My youngest son's team played against / beat up Stealth in CT two weeks ago. I'm not one to give Crabs a compliment but rest assured, none of the kids on Stealth would make Crabs, at least at that age group. Definitely did not see any Crabs gear or the beautiful yellow helmets. Nope….Stealth kids went to 91 Nationals, I mean, 91 Storm. Same ones playing for crabs in the MD spring league? Not sure if they are the same guys. I only counted helmets. There is the one kid who has played for 91 for a few years in the summer (flies up and stays here). He used to be a 2025 but now is a holdback on 91 Storm in the summer.
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Looks like Crabs needs to go out and recruit some more 16 year olds so they can compete with LI Express. TIGERS will annihilate the CRABS all summer and fall !
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Wrong. When is the last time Tiger XXVI Beat Sweetlax upstate, not in the last 2 years for sure. The do seem to have LI Express' number though. Crabs sure doesn’t have LIE’s number. Guess they need a couple more holdbacks to beat them. What tournament did your son play in this weekend? My guess is NOT NAL since it was loaded with talent.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play.
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Wrong. When is the last time Tiger XXVI Beat Sweetlax upstate, not in the last 2 years for sure. The do seem to have LI Express' number though. Crabs sure doesn’t have LIE’s number. Guess they need a couple more holdbacks to beat them. What tournament did your son play in this weekend? My guess is NOT NAL since it was loaded with talent. Beach lax where the REAL teams play
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Correct. Lots of parity at this age.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level. I would put 91 above Towermen.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level. Hi Express Dad. Still trying hard on the forums.
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I believe this is a very good list. where the teams rank i not nearly as important as these teams are the cream of the crop, and it is hard to add anyone to this.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level. I would put 91 above Towermen. Maybe. We will know after Naptown where everyone stands.
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Where is everyone at this weekend ?
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level. I would put 91 above Towermen. Maybe. We will know after Naptown where everyone stands. Agree. Too early in summer. The cream will rise in mid July.
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LI Express is the Clear #1 followed by everyone else and it’s not even close. There is no clear top team. There's a clear group at the top that has proven that they can (mostly) all beat one another and have done so in the last year. That will likely continue all summer. Enjoy watching your kid play. Lots of good Lacrosse at this age. Express, sweetlax , Crabs, Towermen, Leading Edge, 91, Tigers, Hawks, Tommyknockers, Kings, West Coast, Nxt, Bbl Let’s bet clear. You can’t put BBL or NXT or Kings or WCS in the same category as those first 9 teams. You also forgot DC Express and tommynockers. The new Top 10ish is: LIE Sweetlax Tigers Crabs Towermen DC Express 91 Hawks LE Tommynockers LXC Mohicans All other 2026 teams are not at that level. I would put 91 above Towermen. Maybe. We will know after Naptown where everyone stands. Not many top teams playing at Naptown. Watered down tourney
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Which private school (MIAA, IAC or WCAC) just loaded up with the best incoming class of FRESHMEN?
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Which private school (MIAA, IAC or WCAC) just loaded up with the best incoming class of FRESHMEN? Great question, but impossible to give a meaningful answer. The better the school (i.e., SJC) the longer it will be before any 2026 make an impact. Come back and ask in at least a year, preferably two.
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn.
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. 👆
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something.
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something. They will be in the running I'm sure, but who knows what the rosters of some of these National teams will look like. And Canada? You think the Crabs are old......
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something. They will be in the running I'm sure, but who knows what the rosters of some of these National teams will look like. And Canada? You think the Crabs are old...... Hawks won't win Naptown. Period.
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something. They will be in the running I'm sure, but who knows what the rosters of some of these National teams will look like. And Canada? You think the Crabs are old...... Hawks won't win Naptown. Period. Why not? Question mark.
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something. They will be in the running I'm sure, but who knows what the rosters of some of these National teams will look like. And Canada? You think the Crabs are old...... Canadians win the prize for being the oldest. The are so nice tho, ayeeeee
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers. Towerman parents are officially the most annoying.
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers. Towerman parents are officially the most annoying. Trolllllllllzzzzz be hatin
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This appears to be a post from a NLF soldier. NAL did not appear to be watered down. Naptown does not appear watered down either with the Hawks, Sweetlax, Texas Mohicans, Canadas top 2 teams and all the major clubs national teams that pull from across the country. It is one of the most recruited lacrosse tournaments with major sponsors and the championship games televised on TLN. And a ton of clubs trying to get in.
The NLF kickoff had 4 total teams in 23 division, 5 teams in the 25 bracket, and 8 teams in the 26 bracket. NLF is not the same that it was. Last years controversy with 25 Express North reclassing right after the season to play in the 26 bracket is one of many reasons this event has lost its credibility.
Club lacrosse has become too competitive and too national. Real rankings are now math based instead of subjective. The NLF is not an open market where the best can compete, it is a closed market run by the founding fathers trying to hold onto their power of club lacrosse. This is the beginning of the end for the NLF. After this is posted, you will hear from many of the powers that be become incredibly defensive and explain that no one else will be recruited.
The reality is that College coaches want to find talent - not just from the same 6 teams - but from any talented team especially those that can compete with against the best teams in the country. Everything changes over time. It is just a fact. Talent is incredibly easy to find now. A 4.6 is recruited over a 4.9 no matter what jersey is worn. Thank you Mr Hogan but the competition at NAL was far superior than what you were able to pull for Naptown. Edge 2026? Evolve....Really? This field is set-up for the 26 hawks team to finally win something. They will be in the running I'm sure, but who knows what the rosters of some of these National teams will look like. And Canada? You think the Crabs are old...... Canadians win the prize for being the oldest. The are so nice tho, ayeeeee Edge is no joke.
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers. Towerman parents are officially the most annoying. Please, the TIGERS are way better than the Towerwho?...
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers. Towerman parents are officially the most annoying. Please, the TIGERS are way better than the Towerwho?... Enough of this peeing contest already. Seriously. LIE, Sweetlax and Tigers are one slight notch above the others then the next 5-6 teams or so right behind them including Tmwn. I don’t think anyone would dispute that. And yes I am a towerdaddy.
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Stop with Tigers talk. Day 2 consolation game. Towerboys > Tigers. Towerman parents are officially the most annoying. Please, the TIGERS are way better than the Towerwho?... Enough of this peeing contest already. Seriously. LIE, Sweetlax and Tigers are one slight notch above the others then the next 5-6 teams or so right behind them including Tmwn. I don’t think anyone would dispute that. And yes I am a towerdaddy. You all are getting trolled by a 15 year old or a Hawks parent, funny.
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I believe this is a very good list. where the teams rank i not nearly as important as these teams are the cream of the crop, and it is hard to add anyone to this. thank you mr upstate
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Tigers are top ten, but no where near top five Not a fan, but they beat #1 last weekend by a lot and a bunch of times. Also beat the rest of the top teams. Top teams Sweetlax, Crabs, Tigers, Hawks, Stealth How can the crabs and Stealth both be a top team? Don't they share players? My youngest son's team played against / beat up Stealth in CT two weeks ago. I'm not one to give Crabs a compliment but rest assured, none of the kids on Stealth would make Crabs, at least at that age group. Definitely did not see any Crabs gear or the beautiful yellow helmets. Nope….Stealth kids went to 91 Nationals, I mean, 91 Storm. Same ones playing for crabs in the MD spring league? Stealth beat LIE & Sweetlax in December. Also beat the Hawks to win Naptown last year. Stealth Naptown favorite again.
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The Stealth conversation is an interesting one. I think 4 or 5 of them are playing for 91 Storm this summer. Are they playing for both teams, or only playing for Storm for June and July? And if Stealth is so good, why are they playing for a different team? Honest question.
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The Stealth conversation is an interesting one. I think 4 or 5 of them are playing for 91 Storm this summer. Are they playing for both teams, or only playing for Storm for June and July? And if Stealth is so good, why are they playing for a different team? Honest question. If all of the Stealth kids who left to play for 91 LI or Crabs stayed with Stealth they could beat Crabs because those kids are that good.
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The Stealth conversation is an interesting one. I think 4 or 5 of them are playing for 91 Storm this summer. Are they playing for both teams, or only playing for Storm for June and July? And if Stealth is so good, why are they playing for a different team? Honest question. If all of the Stealth kids who left to play for 91 LI or Crabs stayed with Stealth they could beat Crabs because those kids are that good. So the Stealth team from Naptown last summer and this winter is not the same as the Stealth team now?
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The Stealth conversation is an interesting one. I think 4 or 5 of them are playing for 91 Storm this summer. Are they playing for both teams, or only playing for Storm for June and July? And if Stealth is so good, why are they playing for a different team? Honest question. If all of the Stealth kids who left to play for 91 LI or Crabs stayed with Stealth they could beat Crabs because those kids are that good. So the Stealth team from Naptown last summer and this winter is not the same as the Stealth team now? Not that it matters, wsyl was last year so the stealth team at naptown had u13 and u14 and the 25s played as 26s in Naptown and u14 for wsyl. This year they are 26 crabs.
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Has anyone done the National Prospect ID camp before? Any thoughts?
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Has anyone done the National Prospect ID camp before? Any thoughts? Money Grabs but what are you looking for? College coaches are not looking at the FR/SO classes.
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