Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
its all about the money. until some poor child is seriously or fatally hurt by some child that started school late and then was held back a year. the game of lax is not a contact sport.its a collision sport just like football and hockey. its just a matter of time til this occurs.


This statement and attempt to scare the rule makers by threat of lawsuits and death is sickening.
Your argument quickly falls apart when you consider there may be two boys with exactly the same birthday, one is 4'11"-110lbs and the other is 5'10"-180lbs. Therefore, size differential is not age exclusive. If your argument is as stated you would need to adopt a height/weight classification system. A system that will never materialize. The system in place is adequate and will continue. Further, it is the choice of each player, parent and coach to refuse to participate in this sport within its guidelines. Best of luck to all.


That's not the norm. That's the exception.


Your response is so detailed and eloquent. Lol
Uhm no...it's not the exception. It's quite common to have a big difference in height and weight amongst same age players.


Let me explain it like a six year old. Playing against a smaller kid your own age and a kid two years younger who is smaller is quite different. That is the point.
Eloquent enough for ya. No need to write an essay.


Then you are not smarter than a sixth grader. Height and weight is the issue not age. Got your point from the get go unfortunately.....


you missed the point entirely. there are third graders the size of sixth graders who wouldn't stand a chance against a much smaller sixth grader. Age is the issue. especially for the younger kids.