Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Koopers? We know they have some 2021 kids coming down to play 2022 but this team needs a lot of help now they are ranked #2 never seen them play before.

It's not the existing Koopers 2022 team playing in HOCO. It's a combination of the 2021 Koopers kids and other Dukes Nationals players from PA, NJ and NY. They also picked up a kid that left Crabs

It's 5 kids from Koopers 2021 including the leading scorers and goalie. The Philly/nj all stars will fill out the rest of the team.

Basically, it's the core of kids that killed Hawks at Naptown. They may runaway with Hoco this year no matter who BLC/DCE and Hawks add.


So for years the Koopers director dissed holdbacks. Now that he has some he will let them do this? Shame on you Ronny.


Those kids have been playing up since they started. They are 22s on the 21 team. Shame on you anonymous fawn.


Please define the term "playing up"


You just defined it all by yourself. They played up knuckled$ck. They are in the 8th grade for real, no repeated grades by your K-12 old tired public standards, but they played one graduation year ahead for the last several years. So last year they played 8th grade, but they were in 7th grade. Their former teammates went to HS, they went to 8th grade. They are now playing 8th grade again where they belonged all along. How did you need this explained? They payed up, so now they finally aren't playing up. Is that a freakin problem now too. Can't freakin win these days no matter what you do. You people need a new hobby other than trolling kids, dude.



Wow..You are the one who needs to be educated...They never played up..They played with their age group. Good for them. Now that they are in 8th grade they get to play down for their age group. They should do well. Grades are a BS way to form youth teams. Every sport knows that except you private school apologists who want your little Johnny to have an advantage over over young children.


I see how it works now. Once the truth about how old the kids are is out there, anyone who discusses it is a knucklehead or needs to pay for more private lessons. The easier route would just be to follow the path that these kids' parents took and just have your kid play against younger kids when it counts. It's not breaking any rules, so everyone should just shut up while you preach to the younger kids to work harder. Probably not terrible advice to overcome the advantage of playing against older boys.