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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous](3) the great one will leave too, if another team is willing to give him 100% time, so you may need to match that to keep him happy (and on the team). [/quote] So what happens if the other goalie leaves? Stud goalie could get hurt, leave for another, better team (even if it means splitting time), or could go to Disney World the same weekend as a tournament. Putting all the eggs in one basket isn’t a great strategy in anything. Plus, I’ve seen the not-so-good 5th grade goalie become a big time D1 recruit in both boys and girls. And I’ve also seen plenty of awesome youngsters who were the best players on their travel team, quit the sport altogether in high school. You just never know, so you should always have a contingency plan in your back pocket. Developing the second kid will benefit a club in the long run. Stud kid isn’t going anywhere to play the whole game if they’re already in the best team. People don’t go to weaker teams to play more (even though they probably should). [/quote]
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