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Reclasses or holdbacks? Big difference. Kids who start kindergarten late, or kids who reclassed by repeating a grade? Does DCE have reclasses like Madlax and Crabs? I am guessing more like Madlax and not as much as Crabs.[/quote] Lipstick on a pig. Only caveat is a kid who actually started late because of developmental issues. With that said, carry on debating.
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Reclasses or holdbacks? Big difference. Kids who start kindergarten late, or kids who reclassed by repeating a grade? Does DCE have reclasses like Madlax and Crabs? I am guessing more like Madlax and not as much as Crabs. Lipstick on a pig. Only caveat is a kid who actually started late because of developmental issues. With that said, carry on debating.[/quote] Let’s not digress back to the hold back conversation, every single team out there has kids who started kindergarten late. And we’re in high school here now folks, nobody gives two cents if a team has holdbacks or not. Those seniors are not gonna have any empathy whatsoever when they run over your sophomore or freshman in a varsity game whether a hold back or not
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Reclasses or holdbacks? Big difference. Kids who start kindergarten late, or kids who reclassed by repeating a grade? Does DCE have reclasses like Madlax and Crabs?
I am guessing more like Madlax and not as much as Crabs. Lipstick on a pig. Only caveat is a kid who actually started late because of developmental issues. With that said, carry on debating. Let’s not digress back to the hold back conversation, every single team out there has kids who started kindergarten late. And we’re in high school here now folks, nobody gives two cents if a team has holdbacks or not. Those seniors are not gonna have any empathy whatsoever when they run over your sophomore or freshman in a varsity game whether a hold back or not Senior ?? Dont you mean a college Freshman running over a High School Soph or Freshman ?
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Reclasses or holdbacks? Big difference. Kids who start kindergarten late, or kids who reclassed by repeating a grade? Does DCE have reclasses like Madlax and Crabs? I am guessing more like Madlax and not as much as Crabs. Lipstick on a pig. Only caveat is a kid who actually started late because of developmental issues. With that said, carry on debating. Let’s not digress back to the hold back conversation, every single team out there has kids who started kindergarten late. And we’re in high school here now folks, nobody gives two cents if a team has holdbacks or not. Those seniors are not gonna have any empathy whatsoever when they run over your sophomore or freshman in a varsity game whether a hold back or not[/quote] No one cares about it in high school games because they by definition cover all of high school. It's obviously different when you're playing in a tournament that's designed to have single-year age bands. Stated differently, if none of this matters because they're in high school, then why don't you talk to your club coach and have him enter your team in a 2026 bracket tournaments? But of course you won't because they'd get murdered, despite all being in high school.
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Reclasses or holdbacks? Big difference. Kids who start kindergarten late, or kids who reclassed by repeating a grade? Does DCE have reclasses like Madlax and Crabs? I am guessing more like Madlax and not as much as Crabs. Lipstick on a pig. Only caveat is a kid who actually started late because of developmental issues. With that said, carry on debating. Let’s not digress back to the hold back conversation, every single team out there has kids who started kindergarten late. And we’re in high school here now folks, nobody gives two cents if a team has holdbacks or not. Those seniors are not gonna have any empathy whatsoever when they run over your sophomore or freshman in a varsity game whether a hold back or not No one cares about it in high school games because they by definition cover all of high school. It's obviously different when you're playing in a tournament that's designed to have single-year age bands. Stated differently, if none of this matters because they're in high school, then why don't you talk to your club coach and have him enter your team in a 2026 bracket tournaments? But of course you won't because they'd get murdered, despite all being in high school.[/quote] Seriously, this horse is beaten so badly it's now soup, and there's literally nothing to do about it and no one who would. Take a paxil and enjoy thew time you have left with the kid.
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Complaints about holdbacks are valid in lower levels of competition, but not teams in the top 20-30 nationally who will be looking for attention from college coaches in a year. All the teams at that level have three kinds of players. First, holdbacks. Second, exceptionally good, big, and physically developed on age players who don't think twice about playing against holdbacks, especially since they are playing against older kids on their HS varsity teams. And third, players who used to be great, and are still pretty good, but have fallen behind because they have not yet developed physically to the point where they can compete against players in categories 1 and 2. Like it or not, that is elite lacrosse in the 2028 class today. Crabs and MadLax probably have more category 1 than other programs, but all programs have their share.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation. Just say their name: Hilltoppers.
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My point is to let anyone that wants play in a one year up or down from a Date like Sept 1. Forget grades. It would allow Holdbacks and anyone that wanted to play down like a holdback to do. And also you would be allowed to play your age or up to a year.
Simple as saying 2028 Sept 1 2009 , then it would be easy and fair, you got a 1 year + or -- window,
Of course this will never happen as it would stop all the holdbacks from getting an advantage and playing down.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation. Just say their name: Hilltoppers. It’s not that no one cares. It’s that no one who could do anything to change it cares. Perhaps take this to the 30 or younger boards.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation. Just say their name: Hilltoppers. It’s not that no one cares. It’s that no one who could do anything to change it cares. Perhaps take this to the 30 or younger boards. Think about many of the NY teams that are competing against kids 1-2 years older all the time. With the late school cutoff date in NY plus all the holdbacks from out of state. There’s a reason those kids are good. Anyone can holdback and be good.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation. Just say their name: Hilltoppers. It’s not that no one cares. It’s that no one who could do anything to change it cares. Perhaps take this to the 30 or younger boards. Think about many of the NY teams that are competing against kids 1-2 years older all the time. With the late school cutoff date in NY plus all the holdbacks from out of state. There’s a reason those kids are good. Anyone can holdback and be good. Stop NY teams hey have holdbacks also everyone does. The top club teams at least 40% of their kids are holdbacks. The Hilltoppers team is another level where an entire team of 26's was created but if your kid wants to play D1 lacrosse this is how it works. Think about the transfer portal when your kid is in college. They better get use to adversity and competing. Prep year kids coming in, redshirts, medical redshirts, transfer portal. It @ChillLaxin when one kid is physically a man and the other isn't but it will work itself out. What is shocking is college coaches sometimes do not seem to understand that.
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How about the all star teams and others where the team isn't just holdbacks, but many of the active roster are currently 2027's and are "planning" to holdback or post grad. The point of a division is to play against your peers for the ability to play against like teams and for evaluation. Just say their name: Hilltoppers. It’s not that no one cares. It’s that no one who could do anything to change it cares. Perhaps take this to the 30 or younger boards. Think about many of the NY teams that are competing against kids 1-2 years older all the time. With the late school cutoff date in NY plus all the holdbacks from out of state. There’s a reason those kids are good. Anyone can holdback and be good. Stop NY teams hey have holdbacks also everyone does. The top club teams at least 40% of their kids are holdbacks. The Hilltoppers team is another level where an entire team of 26's was created but if your kid wants to play D1 lacrosse this is how it works. Think about the transfer portal when your kid is in college. They better get use to adversity and competing. Prep year kids coming in, redshirts, medical redshirts, transfer portal. It @ChillLaxin when one kid is physically a man and the other isn't but it will work itself out. What is shocking is college coaches sometimes do not seem to understand that. Everyone has hold backs but NY as of now don’t have 40% it’s more like 5% on each team @ChillLaxin right the younger kids are starting to kick your older kids butts I guess you guys will have to reclass another year
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Serious question and I have no skin in the game, but have Madlax managed to rebuild? Looks like they had a nice fall but I have no idea what level of comp they faced. Who's coaching that team now?
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Re ML rebuilding. They have about 36 people on the team, so if rebuilding means making money...then yes. Same coach. They tend to play easy schedules like this past weekend at NAL
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Re ML rebuilding. They have about 36 people on the team, so if rebuilding means making money...then yes. Same coach. They tend to play easy schedules like this past weekend at NAL They have one kid scoring their goals and according to a parent he has already played two years of varsity lacrosse, which is downright comical But as previous poster noted, they get whacked by good teams and struggle to beat B teams. Took OT to beat Igloo the other day
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Serious question and I have no skin in the game, but have Madlax managed to rebuild? Looks like they had a nice fall but I have no idea what level of comp they faced. Who's coaching that team now? They “rebuilt” around the coach’s son who doesn’t come off the field. He’s a legend.
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Rules for that NAL tournament state that games can end in a tie and there is no overtime so CM and his shenanigans strike again. If I was Igloo coach I would be irate.
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Serious question and I have no skin in the game, but have Madlax managed to rebuild? Looks like they had a nice fall but I have no idea what level of comp they faced. Who's coaching that team now? They “rebuilt” around the coach’s son who doesn’t come off the field. He’s a legend. That’s the case with every dad coach.
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Rules for that NAL tournament state that games can end in a tie and there is no overtime so CM and his shenanigans strike again. If I was Igloo coach I would be irate. Maybe the igloo coach said let’s play. Who knows, just glad you aren’t not my kids coach. Participation trophies are for pre-k soccer.
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Serious question and I have no skin in the game, but have Madlax managed to rebuild? Looks like they had a nice fall but I have no idea what level of comp they faced. Who's coaching that team now? They “rebuilt” around the coach’s son who doesn’t come off the field. He’s a legend. As he should be. He is one of best players at his age and will be a top 5 pick in college recruiting.
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Why are there no scores in tourney machine for terrapin classic after the 10am games? Annoying. Cabell has paid Tourney Machine to not post any more scores… it was not a good weekend for them I would disagree with this. ML lost 8-5 to Red Hots and 4-3 to Leading Edge. Yes, you want to win, but these games were competitive. ML goalie kept them competitive in the LE game.
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Re ML rebuilding. They have about 36 people on the team, so if rebuilding means making money...then yes. Same coach. They tend to play easy schedules like this past weekend at NAL They have one kid scoring their goals and according to a parent he has already played two years of varsity lacrosse, which is downright comical But as previous poster noted, they get whacked by good teams and struggle to beat B teams. Took OT to beat Igloo the other day Are they still brining kids in from out of state for fall tourneys like they did with HOCO and summer? I don't get how local parents would be on board with a roster that big and out of area kids taking playing time, but maybe it's all worth it to brag to your friends about squeaking out a win vs. Igloo.
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Serious question and I have no skin in the game, but have Madlax managed to rebuild? Looks like they had a nice fall but I have no idea what level of comp they faced. Who's coaching that team now? They “rebuilt” around the coach’s son who doesn’t come off the field. He’s a legend. That’s the case with every dad coach. Only bad dad coaches. The best ones are a little tougher on their own if they want to maintain any credibility. He has none. Zippo.
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