Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Maybe API and Crabs can merge at this grade and have one competive team.


Or, more likely, next year Crabs will just pick up most of the best players around that have emerged this season, and will complete building the team that will head into the HS years. 2022 has been a slow-developing class, not like the 2021's or 23's.


If you think anyone is moving to that Crabs team you are sorely mistaken. There's a reason RM is going to stay with the 2021's next year and not coach 8th grade like he always does.


There's no example in recent history for any of the classes, so take your personal stuff out of it, they will have top 10-15 team by Fall. 2022's are generally weak, so it will have taken about a year more than usual to build, but just no reason to believe kids/parents that are taking this seriously going into HS will pass up an opportunity to take advantage of proven success.


Problem is, everyone looking from the outside sees that those kids haven't gotten any better in now their 3rd year with the program. Meanwhile kids are developing on other teams. The first question any parent should ask is who is my son going to be playing for. Look at the Crabs. Tell me one coach in that program you would want in charge of developing your son's game. There are better options now and parents know that.