Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Crabs fielding teams with 16 year old 8th graders certainly provides a bit of an advantage over their competition. Sham of an organization.

The 2020 9th grade players are 15 right now, maybe two of them turn 16 during Fall.. The 2021 8th grade team has no 16 year olds! Completely in line with all other private school players across the board, lots of great competition up here at the elite level, great kids, great teams, will be really enjoyable season. Thank you for your insight.


Sorry bud, most 9th graders are 14 with a few turning 15 in the fall/winter of this year. Crabs has gamed the system for the past 3 years and continues on that path. It is the business model of Ryan McClernan and it will never change.
As for 16 year olds, Crabs has at least 4 on their 2020 team. Just stop making sh*t up about the age of Crabs 2020 players, there are way too many of us that know the facts and the ages.


A few will turn 15 in fall/winter? Half the 2020 class in states like MD with 9/1 cutoff will turn 15 this fall/winter - even if there were zero hold backs. Why exaggerate to make your point?


What the [lacrosse] are you talking about? Kids turn 14 in 8th grade unless they are a holdback. So with 9/1 cutoff, on age kids are turning 14 this Fall/Winter. Not 15. Crabs parents can't keep straight what age kids are supposed to be since there's are all 2 years older.


The public school parents are at a disadvantage in math.



Yes and that is why the majority of private schools don't offer the upper level math classes or number of AP classes most publics do. Keep convincing yourself you are so much better - but do the homework and educate yourself about which offers superior education in the surrounding counties before you make an even more uneducated statement. the privates offer some good things to their students, including a more intense focus on athletics, but a superior education is not one of those things.