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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the Madlax teams 24-28 are very good and are a good option for all those years. Mostly depends on whether the owner bothers you. He coaches 24 and 28 and has kids on those teams. 25-27 you probably don’t have that issue. Also Madlax is a much less good option if you are outside the top 16 or so players on that team. True everywhere but especially ML. Heard 27 has weird issues because of the BLC movement over the summer. But at least the top team is winning a lot of games so lots of talent there. [/quote] Does the ML owner have a 2026 son? I know that my son played against him while Maddux was coaching. Interesting that he is a 2024 and in HS while my true 2026 is in 7th grade.[/quote] In fact, I think he had 2 kids on that "2026" Madlax team[/quote] Twin sons are 24's at L and another son 28 at L as well. [/quote] I am guessing his 24's were playing down then. It was when my son was in 4th grade at the Polo fields. Sounds about right for him to do. Best part is that we beat them Saturday, and lost on Sunday when a bunch of different kids showed up.[/quote] Not a MadLax kook aid drinker, but I do call BS when I hear it - I highly doubt that the owner's 2024 sons have ever played down in 2026.[/quote] Believe what you want. The post their rosters on their site. They were on that team.[/quote]
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