by Guest » Thu May 01, 2025 10:34 pm
Guest wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 8:40 pm
u18AA is a great option if your 09 kid is on the cusp of u18AAA. Playing against older kids will be a bonus and prepare them for the year after.
Stop being a hater coach!
There are 09's in the U18 AAA loop that shouldn't be there, we all know that, but there is not one 09 committed to a U18AA team that is on the cusp of AAA.
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If your kid was true AAA material he’d be playing in triple by now. Any 09 player who has never played in AAA and is wanting to play for next season, it’s just going to be for fun, you aren’t going anywhere, maybe even consider playing house league and save your parents money.
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Hey stupid, have you heard of michael bunting?
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Yes I've heard of him and the other 1000+ u18aaa kids who don't make it every year.
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u18AA is a great option if your 09 kid is on the cusp of u18AAA. Playing against older kids will be a bonus and prepare them for the year after.
Stop being a hater coach!
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There are 09's in the U18 AAA loop that shouldn't be there, we all know that, but there is not one 09 committed to a U18AA team that is on the cusp of AAA.
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If your kid was true AAA material he’d be playing in triple by now. Any 09 player who has never played in AAA and is wanting to play for next season, it’s just going to be for fun, you aren’t going anywhere, maybe even consider playing house league and save your parents money.
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Hey stupid, have you heard of michael bunting?
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Yes I've heard of him and the other 1000+ u18aaa kids who don't make it every year.