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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This really is not possible to answer with these facts. A kid with AAAA times at 10 may end up having no shot at it when older. It depends on lots of things: height, training days, lack of injuries, endurance, etc. [/quote] This is my question. Does a kid with AAA, AA and A times at 10 have a shot at being "good" long term, or does the mix of times rule them out? I understand that a kid with AAAA times across the board can perform poorly later on, but what about a kid with a mix of times? Is that a bad sign? [/quote] It’s not a sign of anything. Yes they have a shot of being good. But so does the 10 year old with BB times. You won’t know until they are 15+[/quote]
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