Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
So HOCO clubs all have no problem fielding AA teams but NYPLL teams have "trouble" fielding quality AA teams. That's the insinuation.

Laughing.

I guess we will see!


Don't know how the other ages did, but the Hoco 2022 league had 1 AA team that won every game by at least 10 ( and was in NPYLL the year before). Sounds like only 1 quality AA team in that grade. Fielding an AA team is different than being able to compete at The AA level.

I think the clubs left NPYLL for logistical reasons as much as competitive ones. Coordinating fields and refs for games was too much for some clubs being run part time by dads. NPYLL games rarely had a working scoreboard. Hoco makes it nice and easy.

So I am with Madlax never played in HOCO. What should us Madlax parents expect from HOCO. Are all the games played at one field or all over?


Usually always the same park for each age group which can have multiple fields. The website fior Hoco lists multiple possible sites. Bland air has the most fields.

The official name of the league is Greater Howard Club Lacrosse Conference so google that for the homepage with info.

I think clubs can host home games on their home fields if they want but one of the key benefits of Hoco is they provide the fields.