Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Plenty of help brought in by teams in the nxt spring league. Just shows how far youth lacrosse needs to go to get out of the cespool!!


Some close calls and a few upsets this past weekend


Yes, quite a tight game between Uprising and Brotherly Love. I assume the original poster is suggesting HHH players joined the fun.

And Tri-State, who didn't play very well the entire tournament, took down Freedom. Are you implying that Tri-State brought in ringers or that Freedom's help had to leave before 4 to beat traffic back to Long Island?


Certainly not implying anything, the results speak for themselves. But if a certain program has a reputation for bringing in players and they under performed (or over performed), that speaks for itself as well. Not sure how Tri-State runs their program, they were in the middle of the pack for the season, but you do not typically hear a lot of talk about them bringing in players, same can be said for BL. It's not hard to look around the field at a rainbow of helmets to figure things out.


That's ridiculous BL is %100 known for bringing in kids. 2022 uses tons of Freedom kids, 2024 is bringing NXT fogo for Fantastic 12 Event. Everyone does it, but who cares?

Why are you complaining about competitive games? Isn't that why you're having your kids play?


Not complaining about competitive games at all, I think that the NXT games were great this season, regardless of who was on what team. It would just be nice if some people get over the constant comments about who is playing for what team, or who brought in ringers, or not. We all know that certain clubs bring in players, so what, isn't it a good thing that the top players in the region are coming in to play in the league, good for the league and the kids playing in it.
So much of the days of just go with what you got. Teach kids how to handle adverse situations and learn to compete.