Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure Pride will try to drag this out or procrastinate on replying to NGLL or whatever bc they’ll need to send out team placement offers to people and will want to say the season will include playing on NGLL.
Note you still shouldn’t trust that bc for select ‘31 this year the offer (and same price that was charged to premier ‘31) said the season would include winter practices and NGLL, neither of which were true in the end.
That's not cool. OK, so what teams are all the girls trying out for in the next few weeks?
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure Pride will try to drag this out or procrastinate on replying to NGLL or whatever bc they’ll need to send out team placement offers to people and will want to say the season will include playing on NGLL.
Note you still shouldn’t trust that bc for select ‘31 this year the offer (and same price that was charged to premier ‘31) said the season would include winter practices and NGLL, neither of which were true in the end.
Anonymous wrote:SMH, 🛑 playa hatin
Anonymous wrote:Don’t hate the playa’ ….hate the game
Anonymous wrote:When a player registers for NGLL, or any standard tournament, they are required to provide their date of birth, graduation year, and USA Lacrosse membership number.
Because of that, both NGLL and the tournament organizers would know if an older player is participating on a team. I highly doubt the player’s parents are providing inaccurate information on the registration forms.
At this level, I also doubt that NGLL or tournament organizers are particularly concerned if a team has one or two age-exception players.
My guess is that this happens fairly often across a number of clubs that are simply trying to fill out their rosters as competitively as possible.
My bet is that Pride falls into that category and is trying to field as many complete teams as possible (vs. intentional deception to win an NGLL B League game).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pride’s 33 Red team is pretty strong. The coaches are nice and the girls have fun.
Stars 33 LB > Pride 33 Red
Interesting. These teams have played three times this year, twice in a fall tournament and once in NGLL. Pride has won two of the three match ups, including handing Stars their only loss in the NGLL last weekend.
As a Pride parent this is very misleading. The games were all very close, but they have a much better overall team. We have 3 girls that get to shoot and that is very frustrating. In the last game we had one player with 5-6 goals while they had multiple girls involved. I will be trying out for other teams this summer and I know that other girls on our team will do the same.
This is super interesting as the word on the street is that Pride '33s played a '32 player in the game against Stars. Coincidentally she had 5 goals or something. If that is true they are about to get banned from NGLL permanently. So any Pride parent might want to check on that before they tryout as I know Stars is going to the NGLL to have them look into it. Cheating 5th graders is a dark place to be in life
I wouldn’t put it past Pride. They had a ‘30 defender playing on ‘31 all NGLL, too.