Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous




Exhausting to think about the kind of effort and frustration it takes to write all this. Solid guess is you know as much about MD programs as I do LI programs. Drink a scotch. If that doesn’t work, seek help.


Amen to this last post dude with diarrhea of the mouth above you stated that the previous poster was new to club lacrosse and WSYL was second highest rated lax event. This guy s about 5-10 years in the rear view. His belief about NE lax is about as up to date as his Bruno Mars CD. Prime time finished 3rd in qualifier with many CT players. Eclipse is in CT. The Duke’s 24 team that beat Taz at NAPTOWN is nearly 1/2 CT and Ma players.
WP is playing otherworldly but NE talent rivals LI it s just not in one small space like LI it is spread between Souther CT, central CT and Eastern Ma. With outliers in Southern New Hampshire and RI.
When your little LI stud goes to college if he is still playing his teammates will be from NE, Canada, Texas, Florida and every other part of the country so get over yourself.



Yes, if you take the best kids from 5 states its possible to be competitive...donkey.
The Dukes 24 team was half kids from 2023,,,your comparisons are plain silly.
Agreed, the east coast seems by far to have the top talent, we'll see how Denver goes, all age appropriate and from the entire country, the only players missing are the old 2023's from Maryland and Virginia,


Dukes 24 has kids from 10 states Florida to Michigan to Mass and everywhere in between. Only 1 LI kid and they still beat TAZ - what do you LI lovers say to that LI Blue blood loses to Michigan and Fl???!!!


Any stunad inserting Dukes National into a discussion except one centered around greed, holdbacks, and dilusional rich jerks should get bent.
And Laxachusetts is 100 kids per grade of pure holdback including tactic of playing down a grade because players one day may intend to do a PG year-- yes, that is how they justify their approach.
And the rest of New England of course has players but teams do stink compared to Tristate area. Oh, and Eclipse is a Tristate team as they will tell you themselves.