Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous

Very simple way to handle these Canadian punks. Just refuse the game at game time. Do warm ups, and walk of the field in protest. If teams did this every time, they'd either stop coming to tournaments or change their behavior. Tell your coach and your director to grow a pair and walk off the field. No reason to play. A, the younger team is not going to look good, and B, they risk injury. It's the only way. US Lacrosse is useless, tournament directors just care about money and college coaches are oblivious. There are NO RULES. #walkoffthefield


You'd be walking off almost every field. As would all the teams. No one wants to point fingers because EVERYONE is guilty.

Shameful. Sadly this will end badly when a kid is seriously injured by a bigger holdback and US Lacrosse is forced to address the situation when their insurance carrier, Bollinger Sports, demands it.


2020 is High School now. Who cares if Edge is typically a year older; take that weak nonsense to the youth forum. [/quote]

Yes, you are desperate to have people stop writing about your holdback's inability to play with kids his own age. In high school the older kids are upper classman, not some kid who couldn't make it with his own class and had to find younger kids to try to exploit. Let's be honest, that is weak. 2020 is a high school age, but not a varsity team. You want to apply varsity ages, but don't want to be the correct grade to go along with it. Stop hiding behind a false argument and just admit, your kid can't cut if he plays on age. We all know it about holdbacks, just say it.