Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
What do you mean by an on age game? The kids all graduate in 2024 and the last I saw all the games/tournaments they play in are for 2024 grad years. Get some better players who graduate in 2024 and stop complaining. Or play in age based tournaments.


An admission of reclass syndrome. You should’ve said, “get older 2024’s”





ALL Madlax players come from private schools.

ALL DC private schools start at age 6, not age 5 like other schools.

ALL Madlax players that have not reclassed, should be 2023's.

Reclassed Madlax players are double holdbacks, and should be 2022's.

Madlax is a team of 2022 and 2023 cowards.

Enough said.








You are an absolute stunad. No more than half the Madlax 2024 kids attend private schools. DC private schools have almost all the kids in kindergarten aged 5 years old.

You are confusing things with Baltimore private schools which often have early reclassed kids. To say that Madlax is a team with kids who should be HS freshmen shows what an absolute stunad you are.

We kill your kid's team because our team is better.


Stop! Madlax does NOT apologize for having holdbacks. All of our kids are 2024's. We play by the rules. I don't know if we have more than anyone else, but it wouldn't surprise me if we did. Madlax is about winning. Winning takes holdbacks. So we have holdbacks, and a lot of them! The bottom line is, our 2024 boys are going to beat your 2024 boys, by the rules!




Can't say that I agree with your sense of morals, but I admire your honesty.



It’s not madlax’s fault. Or the parents fault. We are a victim of circumstances. The team is based in DC. We choose to send our kids to private schools. Public schools in DC are not a consideration for most, for obvious reasons. In private school, children begin kindergarten at age 6, not 5. What are we as parents suppose to do? Our kids want to play with their friends that are also in 7th grade. Are we suppose to play them up a grade, which isn’t even their grade, with kids they don’t know? We are in a difficult situation.