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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, if it was that major a difference in regards to high school soccer, then why are schools allowing some 7th and 8th graders to play on their varsity teams? The original argument posed was the ages of some of the Worcester North are in question, but yet they lost to Ludlowe. Age matters less the older one gets, even on a soccer field. It is an excuse (within reason, not in an LSU vs High school example) when athletes of slight age difference lose, especially by their parents.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat are you talking about? what is racist? It is the MIAA rules for EVERYONE, only someone lying about their age would have a problem with the facts. Stop blaming everyone else and make something of yourself. FYI - all the dems in DC are also the 1% you are crying about.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI cannot think of an example where a 12-13 year BOY played varsity soccer. Can anyone name one in recent memory?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'll say! And they vote to extend the Bush tax cuts too!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDems are indeed almost as bad as the "don't tax my billions!" 1 % Republican'ts. Most people (92%) don't trust any of these dirtbag politicians. The Rcan'ts only appeal to those beyond their 1% wealth is racism, xenophobia, homophobia, etc. but you whackjobs are less than 5% vs. half the country supporting the OWS kids. That's x 10. Think about it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, if it was that major a difference in regards to high school soccer, then why are schools allowing some 7th and 8th graders to play on their varsity teams? The original argument posed was the ages of some of the Worcester North are in question, but yet they lost to Ludlowe. Age matters less the older one gets, even on a soccer field. It is an excuse (within reason, not in an LSU vs High school example) when athletes of slight age difference lose, especially by their parents.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWould like to know what schools in Cmass are starting 7th graders on varsity......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDouglas, Sutton, and Holy Name are 3 that come to mind. If I'm not mistaken, NP who plays at BU (mens) played on varsity in jr high in Douglas and the girls state scoring record is/was held by RB, a former Hamlet/Stars player, also from Douglas who played varsity in junior high. She broke the record of a Sutton player who had played varsity in jr high. There is currently an 8th grade girl playing varsity for HN who made the team in 7th grade. There are probably lots of others, but those are who I can think of at the moment.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgain, if it was that major a difference in regards to high school soccer, then why are schools allowing some 7th and 8th graders to play on their varsity teams? The original argument posed was the ages of some of the Worcester North are in question, but yet they lost to Ludlowe. Age matters less the older one gets, even on a soccer field. It is an excuse (within reason, not in an LSU vs High school example) when athletes of slight age difference lose, especially by their parents.
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MIAA rule allows kids who are in 7th and 8th grade, who are housed in the same building and have the same principal/administrators as the high school, to try out for JV anf Varsity teams. Some schools choose not to allow 7th grade players to try out, but for the majority of small schools. this is not uncommon. If you have fewer kids to choose form, why not take a 7th or 8th grade kid who is talented enough to play. Field your strongest team.
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