Yup. And then if a board member has kids trying out...you could only have 7 spots. |
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Agree - If your son is in 8th grade he has a limited shot at getting a spot unless ATB does the right thing and keeps the 8th grade coaches in place from last year and doesn’t loop 2 dad coaches up again with their sons. Even then there’s a slim chance because by 8th the tryout isn’t really a tryout - they aren’t really looking at new kids.
Not sure about other grades. |
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Arlington could easily support 3 teams per grade especially for 5th grade with a large turnouts for tryouts. I was told ATB had trouble finding enough coaches for boys because season so long.
Last year, there were 3 teams for 6th grade but not sure if 7th grade will continue with 3 or only 2 teams. It will be tough to cut a whole team of boys. |
Litigation . Its a private sports league, they can run it how they choose.
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The outline the league circulated this week had two Arlington boys 7th grade first division teams and one Arlington boys 7th grade third division team. |
NCAA is a private sports league, they can run it how they choose. ..must why the NCAA has been so successful beating off all that litigation recently. There is an argument the FYBLL is restraining the ability of consumers (i.e. youth basketball players) to participate and play basketball for what organization they want via restrictions on who a player can play for and who they can't. (E.g. the zip code rule and Arlingtons conplete ban). The argument in support of this is to prevent recruiting and I guess Arlingtons numbers to swamp other local organizations. Any type of restrictions on consumer choice is generally anti-competitive. Whether it rises to a restraint of trade and antitrust is up for debate. |
This is......not a winning argument. FCYBL is a non profit sports league that was set up to compensate for FCPS MS lack of official school sports to help get kids ready to play in HS. They nicely let Gainesville, Manssas Park and Arlington participate, even though Gainesville, Man Park and Arlington kids can now essentially doubledip and get school basketball teams AND FCYBL basketball teams. |
thank you |
| The entire league is run by volunteers, people who have demanding full time jobs. Commenters here are acting like it is travel soccer or volleyball that makes money and pays coaches. ATB has never been that. |
Agreed! And (despite these DCurbanmom mean posts) 99% of Arlington parents are VERY GRATEFUL and THANKFUL for the time and dedication put forth by the ATB coaches and other volunteers!!
For the 1% who complain here, they are free to LEAVE and bring their offspring to a pay2play basketball or other AAU team. |
This is also true of the fcybl org and every other org that enters teams in the league. All run by volunteers. |
Can you check Mclean 7th and 8th boys teams please |
Hahaha… there is always no assurance that a kid will be picked up even if he’s good unless (1) the coach knows or close to the kids parents (2) kid is obviously better or taller than most of the kids who went to try out. |
The draft shows 2 McLean 7th grade first division teams, and that's it. The draft shoes 2 McLean 8th grade second division teams, and that's it. A little odd. |
| McLean isn't going to have a D1 8th grade team? |