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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]U14? This tournament is not important at that age. By u15 or u16 u 17, no one will know or care or ever think about that tournament. The christening is more important.[/quote] Go back and read. The kid is 15 so this can’t be a U14 tournament.[/quote] The OP said the kid was u14. But u15..same.... they can skip it at that age without a care in the world. Players strong enough to get recruited at u15 will be fine. The others are not getting recruited at that age regardless [/quote] No, someone else posted about their own son who is U14. OP said her son is 15, which means he’s most likely playing U16 (but could be U15 if he just turned 15).[/quote] Ub16 is fine to miss an event. Again...kids recruited at u16 are standouts and are going to get recruited even if they miss that event so relax. Kids that are not talented enough to get recruited at u16, don't have to worry about missing the event.[/quote]
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