Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
2022 will be in HS next year where they will be playing against kids two and three years older. Get over your holdback hangups. The don’t exist in 5 more months. Y’all are a bunch of crybabies. Funny crybabies, I will give you that.


No the only crybabies wimps are people like you who couldnt have his son compete against other kids his own age in YOUTH lacrosse.

You wimps love to try to tie HS School lacrosse with youth lacrosse . Two completely different things except to wimps like you who cant have their child compete against same age children.


I have a daughter, not a son, and she is on age and plays with girls 2 and 3 years older than her. She doesn't cry about it. She works hard to earn her time, and gets it.
There are holdbacks on the girls side too. But not nearly the amount of crying as the boys side. That's what's really funny. And you are funny. Calling someone a wimp behind the name anonymous.

First, it is strange that someone who does not have a son in the 2022 age group would be posting more than a few times in a 2022 group but??? I think the issue people have with age differences may have merit but it is not addressed in the rules of the HOCO league. However, this weekend is the WSYL for the 2023 group and it does not include many of the teams in MD. This is clearly due to the age restrictions. I hear some claim money but hard to justify with teams of future Landon/Bullis kids. The movement to create more age based tournaments is growing and this will address the issue the same way the changes to early recruiting ended much of the debates on that topic on message boards like this.