For kids and parents thinking of the jump to AAA teams, if your kid is a star now, they won't be on the new team. But that comes with the territory. That's part of the price to pay for advancement and development. Even if the team isn't a top one, will the jump help push them to the next level? Do they rise when playing with better players? They won't get the same experience and development staying in AA. There is a time when you go up to be a lower player even a lower player on a lower ranked team. It's a lot of money, time and effort to make the move so we want some level of assurance that our kids will play, but they will play if they are working for it. If your kid won't work for it, it's not worth it. If they will do the work and have the drive, and you can make the commitments as a family, self limitation never moves the needle.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 3:20 pm More like 3-4 kids on the top 4 teams, 1-2 on the next 4 and none or 1 below that.
2015 AA
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No your team stinks was his point.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:03 am
Wow - writing a post at 2am - you're still upset that little johnny was cut from the team - #loser.
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Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:14 pm Yesterday I confirmed VR parents are the most phucked up group!
Whaaaaa Happened?
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You know VR parents have ego issues when they come onto this forum to brag about beating MTGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:41 pmThey beat MT after being down by a goal twice. I guess MT parents are still sour they can’t win a game that’s not against MJ.
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