Anonymous wrote:NL2025 Blue has 29 kids on roster, no less than 19 holdbacks, a few are double holdbacks
DCE 25 orange is great team there, no question and should have played aaa (and alc bay raiders) if they were allowed to and would have a good chance of winning. if you know all that you also know NL blue went to finals in elite and narrowly beat DCE A team (black) in the regular season. it might the DCE A team you talking smack to so jump on that threadAnonymous wrote:DCE 25 Orange undefeated, again, in spring HoCo season.
Two seasons, back to back HocO champs. THe team is one of the best in the DMV, and NL has not been able to come close to beating them Great team and great coaches.
Anonymous wrote:DCE 25 Orange undefeated, again, in spring HoCo season.
Two seasons, back to back HocO champs. THe team is one of the best in the DMV, and NL has not been able to come close to beating them Great team and great coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you thinking 25% of the team or more?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
middle school is when you start seeing kids re-classing (such as repeating 8th grade by going from public to private); the 24, 25, and up teams have a number of reclasses
it's very common in lacrosse because it's grade based rather than age based (except for WSYL, which is NL/DCE/VLC had to combine to create an on-age competitive team)
Is someone getting paid for all of these irrelevant posts? Hey NL dad, your club is good, not great, and you’re trying to hard
If it's irrelevant to you, it's at least coherent to most of us. What exactly are you trying to say about NL?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:are you thinking 25% of the team or more?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
middle school is when you start seeing kids re-classing (such as repeating 8th grade by going from public to private); the 24, 25, and up teams have a number of reclasses
it's very common in lacrosse because it's grade based rather than age based (except for WSYL, which is NL/DCE/VLC had to combine to create an on-age competitive team)
Is someone getting paid for all of these irrelevant posts? Hey NL dad, your club is good, not great, and you’re trying to hard
Anonymous wrote:are you thinking 25% of the team or more?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
middle school is when you start seeing kids re-classing (such as repeating 8th grade by going from public to private); the 24, 25, and up teams have a number of reclasses
it's very common in lacrosse because it's grade based rather than age based (except for WSYL, which is NL/DCE/VLC had to combine to create an on-age competitive team)
are you thinking 25% of the team or more?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
middle school is when you start seeing kids re-classing (such as repeating 8th grade by going from public to private); the 24, 25, and up teams have a number of reclasses
it's very common in lacrosse because it's grade based rather than age based (except for WSYL, which is NL/DCE/VLC had to combine to create an on-age competitive team)
Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?
This is a truly stupid post. No one plays down on these teams and you’ve never seen it. What you’ve likely seen is that in the very youngest ages, e.g., there are 2031s that play up on the 2030 team and also play for the 2031 depending on the game. For second grade and third grade teams. This is common in the second and third grade teams. But it involves players playing up and not down.
Anonymous wrote:NL seems to be a great program. They have had successful run and do a great job developing players.
Is it normal for them to play players down age groups? We have multiple kids from the 27-31 age group, and watching the 3 programs (BLC, NL, and ML) it seems like NL had older kids play down on teams (we watched the same kids play games in different age brackets), is that standard for DMV programs?