Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
Pride Red beat CCLax 13-2 in Fall 2019.
Beating up on bad B teams does not mean you can beat middle of the pack A teams. There is a huge divide.
Skywalkers would likely lose to CCLax, I'll give them that. That's about it.
Integrity, Hero's White would win by 5-6 goals.
Pride parent here. We played CCLax in NGLL preseason and won 8-6 coming back from 5-2 down. Not our best game, but CCLax can more than hold its own in 27 A league if it wants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
You think CCLax could beat 4-5 of the A teams at the 2027 level? Based on what? I’ll give you CCLax should play in A next year.
Young team? Are there 28s playing on the 27 NL team?
CCLax assessment based on fall performed. They could easily beat FCA, Skywalkers, Heros White and Integrity. Probably same level as pride
Agree on this. CCLax was the best team (as it showed) in the 27 B division. They would easily beat those teams mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
You think CCLax could beat 4-5 of the A teams at the 2027 level? Based on what? I’ll give you CCLax should play in A next year.
Young team? Are there 28s playing on the 27 NL team?
CCLax assessment based on fall performed. They could easily beat FCA, Skywalkers, Heros White and Integrity. Probably same level as pride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
You think CCLax could beat 4-5 of the A teams at the 2027 level? Based on what? I’ll give you CCLax should play in A next year.
Young team? Are there 28s playing on the 27 NL team?
Anonymous wrote:Could someone speak to whether the NL player lacrosse IQ is high? My mom friends with older daughters have said the coaching wasn't great (young teams had athletic girls but weren’t playing good lacrosse/lots of middies gunning instead of passing etc). Looking for a program for my daughter and frankly all the programs seem so inconsistent year to year- and maybe these friends with older girls have outdated info?. And I am not a lax player so hard for me to tell.
But would love to have her play NL bc so convenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
You think CCLax could beat 4-5 of the A teams at the 2027 level? Based on what? I’ll give you CCLax should play in A next year.
Young team? Are there 28s playing on the 27 NL team?
CCLax assessment based on fall performed. They could easily beat FCA, Skywalkers, Heros White and Integrity. Probably same level as pride
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
You think CCLax could beat 4-5 of the A teams at the 2027 level? Based on what? I’ll give you CCLax should play in A next year.
Young team? Are there 28s playing on the 27 NL team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
I think NL coaches did a great job this year balancing needs, considering the context of forming teams without tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
i watched alot of the 27 championship game and came away impressed. To hang with a team that could probably beat 40% of the A teams was impressive for a young team. In fact, if NL would have chosen to play a narrower rotation, it probably would have been an even closer game.
Really impressed by two of their starting middies. Club may have a challenge convining them to stay; they can both clearly play at the highest levels of MD youth lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.
What a fantastic season for the 28s. It looks like they surprised a lot of people.
NL 27s and 29s unfortunately did not win today, but also had great seasons.
NL seems to be building something special. Next season is going to be very important in taking the next steps towards becoming, hopefully, an elite club.
Anonymous wrote:Next Level ‘28s beat Integrity 11-6 for the NGLL B Division Championship and finish the season 10-0.