@NotLSBoysLax Your private vs public school posts for Lax crack me up but you’re completely ignoring the bigger issue, Lax is a rich kid sport. Look across all Divisions and it’s dominated by wealthy towns and private schools. No one’s crying for the rich kids in Lincoln, Duxbury or Hingham.
@NotLSBoysLax maybe lax should also consider breaking up divisions based on the towns average income considering LAX is dominated by wealthy towns? Is it fair for working class towns to have to compete with the Duxbury's and Hingham's?
@AlexAgrellaRB Alex. How long have you lived in the greater Boston area? If you've lived here long enough, you'd know Cambridge is made up of far-left lunatics.
@BConn63 While the talent between the best teams is slim, the one difference between the divisions is the schedule. Most of the top D1 teams are playing good teams every game while the D3 and D4 teams might only have a few tough games all year.
@BConn63 With most of the top talent going ISL it's really evened out the playing field. MIAA no longer has elite talent that can dominate. There's very little difference between the best teams in each division. Hanover, Salam and Warham can all play with better D1 teams.