Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Congratulations to the Annapolis Hawks. Undefeated season and convincing wins against some of the countries top teams.

Also congrats go out to Team Money for their AAA victory. Would love to see them and Team Maryland try their hands at Elite next season.

Great job to the 27s playing the 28 division! You can't compete on age but you can beat up on 13 year olds.

Like it or not, here is a crash course in how elite lacrosse works in middle school in Maryland. There are three categories of players on elite teams. First, the holdbacks. Most were already good players in their prior class, which is why they dominate in their new class. Second, non-holdbacks who are exceptionally good players that can match up with holdbacks. Many are hitting their adolescent grown spurts and are therefore both big AND good, and actually look like holdbacks themselves. The third category is on age kids who are not keeping up with players in the first two categories due to age, size, and/or ability. If your son is in that third category, consider moving him to a lower division team where there are few to no holdbacks and he can thrive and regain the confidence that he used to have. Or if he is set on sticking on an elite team, he will have to work in the weight room, with a private coach, and on the wall, to get into that second category. Try not to take out your frustration on the kids or the families of holdbacks. It fosters a whiny/lost mentality for your son. and, families of holdbacks did not create the grade based lacrosse world that club directors, Maryland private schools, and college coaches seem to prefer. They are navigating the lacrosse world as it currently exists in the way that best benefits their son, which is what you should to do, whatever that may be. Hope this helps!

It is what it is. Just remind the tax cheat not to lie and say his kid is playing up.