Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
How many of those ML 26 players were actually 2025s is the question.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
How many of those ML 26 players were actually 2025s is the question.![]()
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The summer roster has at least two attackman, one middie, and one D-pole who have reclassed from 2025 to 2026, so the number is higher than three.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
How many of those ML 26 players were actually 2025s is the question.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
How many of those ML 26 players were actually 2025s is the question.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:BLC played those teams closer than the score indicates. Next year’s DCE 2026 team will be fine. Their coach is a class act. Future is bright for that team.
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised by how badly BLC performed, not just the 1-4 record, but also who beat them and the scores. Anybody know what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
How many of those ML 26 players were actually 2025s is the question.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
its really hard to predict the future for these club teams beyond the scores. who knows about blc but among madlax 26s reclassed players, theres a player who just reclassed as a 26 for a short lived summer..... right before he attends high school this fall.Anonymous wrote:Madlax 26 just went 4-1 and BLC 1-4 in this past weekend’s NAL tournament. They didn’t play each other, but based on those stats I think OP has his answer about which team will be better next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You wouldn’t notice whether a kid’s friend is suddenly in a different grade?
No, probably not, since it would likely happen before kindergarten or after 8th grade.
Before kindergarten is not a reclass.
Probably is when people do it purely for sports reasons, which does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You wouldn’t notice whether a kid’s friend is suddenly in a different grade?
No, probably not, since it would likely happen before kindergarten or after 8th grade.
Before kindergarten is not a reclass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing mysterious or surprising, it is a known part of the landscape that a lot of lacrosse players reclass in 7th and 8th grade. The big four (NL, ML, VLC, BLC/DCE) will look different in the fall due to movement among them, plus re-classes.
When you say lot of lacrosse players reclass, do you mean actually repeat 7th or 8th grade? Solely to improve their positioning for lacrosse? I've heard of folks delaying entry to kindergarten or 1st grade to be the oldest in their grade, but are folks really having their kid repeat middle school grade just for club/private school lacrosse reasons? Guess I'm a little naive but can't imagine how parents explain to kid or others when they ask...
Yes typically at 8th grade. It’s ridiculous.