Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
If you go on the website, you can see which level each club is signed up for. (This is true for all top of the bay tourneys) Schedules and matchups arent released yet, but you can see who will be in their division.
So for Next Level, they will likely play 4 of the following teams at this tourney
- Phantastix
- HoCo
- TLC
- Team One
- Dark Horse
If its 27 level, I would think NL is the best of those teams. Maybe HoCo is close to them. Hard to measure how far NL27 has come against that competition.
Phantastix is probably 6-8 goals better than any other team in the list. They would have a winning record in MD NGLL A Level.
I'm assuming you are referring to their Purple team, but yes the Purple teams are pretty good and on par with NGLL A teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
If you go on the website, you can see which level each club is signed up for. (This is true for all top of the bay tourneys) Schedules and matchups arent released yet, but you can see who will be in their division.
So for Next Level, they will likely play 4 of the following teams at this tourney
- Phantastix
- HoCo
- TLC
- Team One
- Dark Horse
If its 27 level, I would think NL is the best of those teams. Maybe HoCo is close to them. Hard to measure how far NL27 has come against that competition.
Phantastix is probably 6-8 goals better than any other team in the list. They would have a winning record in MD NGLL A Level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
If you go on the website, you can see which level each club is signed up for. (This is true for all top of the bay tourneys) Schedules and matchups arent released yet, but you can see who will be in their division.
So for Next Level, they will likely play 4 of the following teams at this tourney
- Phantastix
- HoCo
- TLC
- Team One
- Dark Horse
If its 27 level, I would think NL is the best of those teams. Maybe HoCo is close to them. Hard to measure how far NL27 has come against that competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
If you go on the website, you can see which level each club is signed up for. (This is true for all top of the bay tourneys) Schedules and matchups arent released yet, but you can see who will be in their division.
So for Next Level, they will likely play 4 of the following teams at this tourney
- Phantastix
- HoCo
- TLC
- Team One
- Dark Horse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
If you go on the website, you can see which level each club is signed up for. (This is true for all top of the bay tourneys) Schedules and matchups arent released yet, but you can see who will be in their division.
So for Next Level, they will likely play 4 of the following teams at this tourney
- Phantastix
- HoCo
- TLC
- Team One
- Dark Horse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
How would you possibly know this? Tournament scheduling is typically not released until a week or two before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Looks like they are. For LaxIsLife at least, NL27 entered at the Competitive level (up from somewhat competitive which is normally does). Will be interesting to see how they hold up against some strong out of state and MD clubs.
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Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have nothing to do with NL as we are with BLC but I am very impressed with their success. B division or not it seems they are getting great coaching and the kids must be happy with all the wins. Congratulations!
Yes, NL seems to be enjoying some great success. What's the word within BLC? From the looks of it, the NGLL season wasn't kind to BLC (other than the 27s).
Anonymous wrote:I have nothing to do with NL as we are with BLC but I am very impressed with their success. B division or not it seems they are getting great coaching and the kids must be happy with all the wins. Congratulations!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has NL indicated one way or the other if there will be A and B teams for the girls’ 27 and/or 28 teams next year? Also, is if either team were to win their B division this year, anyone have any insight if they’d move to the A divisions next year?
Usually overall B division winner would move to A.
NL is nowhere close to A level for 27s and still a way off for the 28s.
27s got the advantage of a pretty easy schedule with Crush being their only B+ team on their schedule. That said a big improvement from their performance in the fall and definitely going in the right direction if they can keep most of their starters.
That said, if the 27s get CCLax or HoCo in the semis, I still expect them to get blown out in a 12-3 kinda game.
The 28s game against Coppermine this weekend and likely rematch in the playoffs will tell us alot of that team.
Tip of the cap to the NL 28s and 27s who have shown massive improvement since the fall. (especially the 27s who were flat out awful).
Now NL will face the problem of keeping its best players for next season.
Will be interesting to see if the 28s move up to A. Really depends on if they are OK going 2-6 instead of 8-0 or 7-1. Hopefully, they play at least one of their summer tourneys at "A" level and see how they fare.
I agree, but i think NL will keep it somewhat competitive. Would be shocked with a 13-1 coppermine win.
I see Coppermine winning this matchup.
Yeah it will be probably close, i'm guessing 11-7 Copppermine.
At least you got half of the prediction correct, NL did score 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has NL indicated one way or the other if there will be A and B teams for the girls’ 27 and/or 28 teams next year? Also, is if either team were to win their B division this year, anyone have any insight if they’d move to the A divisions next year?
Usually overall B division winner would move to A.
NL is nowhere close to A level for 27s and still a way off for the 28s.
27s got the advantage of a pretty easy schedule with Crush being their only B+ team on their schedule. That said a big improvement from their performance in the fall and definitely going in the right direction if they can keep most of their starters.
That said, if the 27s get CCLax or HoCo in the semis, I still expect them to get blown out in a 12-3 kinda game.
The 28s game against Coppermine this weekend and likely rematch in the playoffs will tell us alot of that team.
I agree, but i think NL will keep it somewhat competitive. Would be shocked with a 13-1 coppermine win.
I see Coppermine winning this matchup.
Yeah it will be probably close, i'm guessing 11-7 Copppermine.
At least you got half of the prediction correct, NL did score 7.
Congrats, no need to play the playoffs, just hand them the championship now and then pencil them in for a championship against M&D and Heros in the A division!!
Imagine being this salty about 5th grade B division girls lacrosse. I think you need to get some perspective and stop hating on 11 year olds. What’s wrong with you?
lol, has nothing to do with players/kids or hating on their accomplishments/wins etc. Imagine being part of the Parents here, who from the posts above would make it out like the program is the best thing out there and Elite, no need to go elsewhere in MD. Good luck in the playoffs.