Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fake news on 22s. DCE just got ranked #3 and not sure where Madlax is at that age but DCE beat them by 10 over the summer.
Madlax 22’s ranked #1 by USClubLax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that will be interesting to see is if teams like Tigers and Hawks who will mainly stay in tack (with a few replacements for hold backs) will be able to beat newly formed teams like Monument and Black Ops. Which is better, talent or chemistry?
More than “a few.”
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I love the way the Hawks dads stalk a forum that has nothing to do with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that will be interesting to see is if teams like Tigers and Hawks who will mainly stay in tack (with a few replacements for hold backs) will be able to beat newly formed teams like Monument and Black Ops. Which is better, talent or chemistry?
More than “a few.”
4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing that will be interesting to see is if teams like Tigers and Hawks who will mainly stay in tack (with a few replacements for hold backs) will be able to beat newly formed teams like Monument and Black Ops. Which is better, talent or chemistry?
More than “a few.”
Anonymous wrote:One thing that will be interesting to see is if teams like Tigers and Hawks who will mainly stay in tack (with a few replacements for hold backs) will be able to beat newly formed teams like Monument and Black Ops. Which is better, talent or chemistry?
Anonymous wrote:Fake news on 22s. DCE just got ranked #3 and not sure where Madlax is at that age but DCE beat them by 10 over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Before this discussion goes further off the rails, I am the poster who commented that a well-coached all star team of MadLax, NextLevel, VLC, and BLC would be competitive with Hawks and Tigers. I was referring to the 2026 class, not the older or younger grades referenced in the last couple of posts.
For those not familiar with 2026, Tigers XXVI is a very strong seventh grade team from PA or NJ coached by Princeton alums. In this particular age group, Hawks and Tigers are the two teams to beat. MadLax once came within 4 of Tigers, and VLC once came within 4 of Hawks. Four goals may not sound like much, but any of the four local teams in their current configuration would need a lot of breaks to actually beat one of those two.
But an all star team of the four local programs would be competitive and it looks like that is what Black Ops is doing. I hope they can pull it off.