Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Leading Edge has taken this to a whole new level.
They now interpret the rule as:
2022 is the graduating year and if you intend to graduate in 2022 then you can play with the 2022 team. Meaning "high school freshman are now playing against 8th graders." They have at least 5 freshman on the team, according to the LE parents talking at NLF this past weekend. It sounded like the on age parents had no clue this was going on until they got to the first practice, Ridiculous....

Where did you get this info. If true wow


Frist, off its Fall ball. Are you sure it wasn't "our 22 Goalie couldn't make it so we had to pull down a 21 so we could play?" Most clubs would pull up their 23. Yes, they have 10 to 12 holdbacks.. the "freshman" holdback could be at Pingry taking 8th/9th classes but technically be in the 8th grade.
Regardless Leading Edge is now 91 so it should get cleaned up. Unless 91 lets it continue.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Leading Edge has taken this to a whole new level.
They now interpret the rule as:
2022 is the graduating year and if you intend to graduate in 2022 then you can play with the 2022 team. Meaning "high school freshman are now playing against 8th graders." They have at least 5 freshman on the team, according to the LE parents talking at NLF this past weekend. It sounded like the on age parents had no clue this was going on until they got to the first practice, Ridiculous....

Where did you get this info. If true wow


Frist, off its Fall ball. Are you sure it wasn't "our 22 Goalie couldn't make it so we had to pulled down a 21 so we could play?" Most clubs would pull up their 23. Yes, they have 10 to 12 holdbacks.. the "freshman" holdback could be at Pingry taking 8th/9th classes but technically be in the 8th grade.
Regardless Leading Edge is now 91 so it should get cleaned up. Unless 91 lets it continue.


Fall ball has nothing to do with it. I was talking about the rule interpretation. LE on age parents were talking about a bunch of boys. They thought their sons had a fair chance at playing time. Not even close when they found out their kid was competing against 15 year olds. Not just the Pingry students...what about the seton hall kid and the others arriving in the spring. This is a bastardized version of hold back. Maryland doesn’t even sink that low. I hope it’s worth it. Wins against kids 2 years younger will not get you anywhere.


The on age parents should go back to the clubs they left or find another team. NJ is low on top-level talent and most of the clubs will take the players back at a major discount just to show the 23s and 24s LE is not what they think.

Only way LE changes is when the cash stops coming in.


If a team is winning, most won't leave.