Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
2020 Crabs player born in 3/2000 - that makes him 17 in March of 2017. 17 in the 9th grade. Let that sink in....


That is hard to believe! Not doubting you as I have heard that rumor from a parent too. If true he would be 20 in Senior year and couldnt play in HS per rules. Is there exceptions???

Turning 16 in 9th is common in MIAA schools. And spare me that they are mainly born in summer. Many are but many arent.


16 in 9th grade is common? My son turned 14 in 9th grade. It is amazing for a "correct age" based player to get an opportunity when competing for spots against players two full years older.


That is why in the MIAA being held back is a big big plus. Cant compete on age .
And then we have this debate about public vs private in MD. That is a joke. For any public to even compete with private schools here, they should be given a medal.