Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Red Hots got smoked in Orlando by both west coast stars and Bostons phinest.

That wasn't Red Hots National. Maybe 50% of the Circuit team was able to play in Orlando. Many kids had to play for their primary club. 6 kids alone played for West Coast Stars and 2 for Boston's Finest.

Red Hots brought in their AA Pittsburg kids and even 3 2030's as replacements.

Noone is beating the Red Hots National Circuit team.
The Circuit is an absolute joke! Roster up a 100 players and give them age exemptions if they simple ask for it.

Sounds like another jealous dad whose kid either didn’t make a team or whose team got waxed… there are 2 age exemptions available per team at the 29 level. And those exemptions allow players born after Jan 1, 2010.

As for roster size…. Last time I checked there were only 10 players on the field. How exactly does that fourth line midfielder or 11th pole help a team?

Anyone who can’t see through the smoke and mirrors is likely partaking in this foolishness. Red Hots is a team from Pittsburgh that couldn’t compete in the lowest levels of rec in NY, MD, Philly, etc, there are like 5 kids playing lacrosse in Pittsburgh. So— they go out and create a traveling circus of kids from all over, with a flashy Instagram page, and all of a sudden, they have money pouring in (evident by their branded Sprinter Van).
Good for the guys in Pittsburgh who saw a marketing opportunity, and monetized it. Parents are starved for opportunities to see their kids perform. They’ll pay for it.

But to think that this is anything more than an Instagram marketing ploy that will vanish when these kids get into high school (in lieu of the real club teams and showcase events) is fooling themselves. But heck, enjoy it while it lasts, and parade around that championship ring in the meantime!

Your comment about the van tells us that you know nothing more than what you’ve seen on social media.

It’s odd how people get so twisted over this. National teams are simply an additional opportunity for your kid to play at a high level. (if he has the talent and your wallet can tolerate it)