PP uses that annoying phrase all the time. Really wish they would stop. There is no HS baseball rec league like there are for soccer or basketball. The option is to have your kids play other sports (ultimate is a popular one for former players) and just play on the HS team assuming they don’t go to Madison or Sherwood or a school like that. If they do, it really is you switch to another sport. There are rec adult leagues, though not sure if they want a minimum (ie old) age so that the young kids aren’t running the tables. |
And?? They needed a catcher more than they needed another valedictorian that year. Why should the valedictorian have gotten in over the catcher? |
That is absolute horse sh*t. Not even the Canes place 70% on D1 rosters. And if you are in the DC area, the 'elite' travel teams here place maybe 10% on D1 and another 20% on D3. One thing is certaion about youth baseball though, the parents are the biggest liars of any sport by a country mile. |
| Why do you GAF? Say, "that's nice," and move on with your own life. |
Since neither you or your kid are athletes, you cannot understand. Why do you think you know what motivates other people. I supported my daughter's desire to play a travel sport because she loved it, it kept her incredibly fit, she works better with structure, exercise and being part of a team are essential for her mental health. College sports were never the goal. But surprisingly, she's playing D1 after all--and after her first semester at T20 university, has a 3.9 GPA. You really need to get over yourself. You and your kids are dorks, not well-liked and it's hard for you to see others doing well. But coming here and bashing anonymous strangers is not going to help you. |
You can claim that all you want, but it’s true…and it’s also a national team with players coming from all over the East Coast. Some are Power 5 D1 but most are other D1. Canes national teams are around 100% D1 because they won’t take you unless you are already committed. Canes has a gazillion teams at each age group, so only their top 1-2 teams (which also draw from across the country) are the ones that are really elite. Need any other schooling on travel teams? |
NP. How insecure you are in your choices that you resort to name calling other people on the internet. Also your last line is incredibly hypocritical. |
Wait a sec. What makes you think neither me or my kids are athletes? Oh wait - you need to assume that to bolster your argument. Hate to break it to you - you are incorrect. |
+100 And she had to throw in the T20 and GPA. The need for admiration is palpable. No one cares lady. Funniest part - her kid did travel just for funsies, yet mysteriously - surprise surprise! - is playing D1 in college. That totes wasn’t the goal, it just fell in their lap! |
You didn't school anyone, son. Name the DC ravel team that sends 70% of its players to D1. Put up or shut up. |
It was explained up thread, but basically its a lot more play and at a higher level. And you play against kids that you haven't been playing against for the last decade. |
| Can't you let them be proud of a kid who it doesn't sound like meets DCUM standards? Geez. |
Are you dense? This is now the 3rd time I will mention it isn't a DC travel team. Go to the PG site and it's one of the 17u teams ranked in the Top 50 in the country. Sorry, not doxing kids because you don't understand how elite travel ball works. |
We knew you were FOS. |
Look...go play for your crappy travel team at some Dynamic tournament where even when you are playing on a college field, that college's coaches aren't even watching because they are at the real tournaments or watching college leagues for transfers. Patriot Park is and was great if you are playing 14u or 15u, but again, you won't find a college coach anywhere for those 16u or 17u PG and PBR tournaments which funnily enough are happening at the same time as the real tournaments in East Cobb, Hoover, Lakepoint, etc.. It's fine...you don't know any better. |