Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Madlax 2019 has zero 2018 year players. One 2019 plays up on 2018, and also plays on 2019.


They have a kid who finished his freshman year at a public school this past spring. He is playing with their 2018 team, but is being held back and is attending a private school this fall, so he will be part of their 2019 team in the fall.

Their 2017 team has a ton of holdbacks. There are holdbacks on nearly every team. They have more holdbacks than the Crabs.


Total nonsense. Crabs have more reclass kids on 2019 team than Madlax does in the entire program. For example, this Spring the Crabs reclassed 8 2018 players onto their 2019 team roster. Some attended prefirst, making them 2 years older! They joined other prefirst and reclassed kids already on the 2019 roster, making the Crabs 2019 as old as Madlax 2018s.
Crabs are root of reclass problem. Only team close if Edge out of Canada.


"Some attended prefirst, making them 2 years older" If this is true than they will be ineligible to play sports in the MIAA --

From MIAA rules-

II. Age Limitations
A student who has attained his/her 19th birthday before August 31 of a given academic year is not eligible to participate.

Have there been kids that sat out their senior year of HS at BL, Gilman etc. I haven't heard of that so I believe the double hold back miaa kid is a myth. Reclassifying a year just for sports is bad enough. Exaggerating just cheapens your argument