Anonymous wrote:usually coaches with something to hide are the ones who don't let parents stay
Anonymous wrote:usually coaches with something to hide are the ones who don't let parents stay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talking with other Arlington parents we know, it appears as if some grades added a few new players--very few. Team rosters are set to private now, but when they open up I will try to report back on team movement from grade to grade, fyi.
Two of my son's friends who had never played for ATB but AAU teams made a B team so that's good news. But I agree with prior posts assuming the baseball players have a significant advantage to make an ATB team. I doubt many of the baseball players have time to play for AAU teams during spring/summer season so not sure how they would gain so much basketball experience to make a division 1 travel team or even keep up their skills in off seasons.
Your 2nd paragraph is absolutely true. Dont be confused many (but not all) are good to great athletes but most don't play basketball all year around. As they age up, the lack of year around becomes apparent. ATB is fine with those results
The girls side is a different matter because it is intertwined with an AAU basketball program (though just an okay one) it provides some additional development.
Anonymous wrote:Talking with other Arlington parents we know, it appears as if some grades added a few new players--very few. Team rosters are set to private now, but when they open up I will try to report back on team movement from grade to grade, fyi.
Two of my son's friends who had never played for ATB but AAU teams made a B team so that's good news. But I agree with prior posts assuming the baseball players have a significant advantage to make an ATB team. I doubt many of the baseball players have time to play for AAU teams during spring/summer season so not sure how they would gain so much basketball experience to make a division 1 travel team or even keep up their skills in off seasons.
Anonymous wrote:Very sorry to hear this happens on the boys’ side. FTR, this has not been our experience with the girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the travel baseball/travel basketball connection? I guess it's the dad bro network? I noticed several boys wearing shirts for the the local travel baseball team at my son's tryouts. They are big/tall but certainly not all good at basketball. But I noticed the coaches high fiving the boys and shaking hands with the dads. I guess those kids are getting in regardless.
Yes A team. Politics.
So is it safe to assume most storm players made the “A” team on the boys side?
Yes, at least for 5th grade. Same for 8th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is up with the travel baseball/travel basketball connection? I guess it's the dad bro network? I noticed several boys wearing shirts for the the local travel baseball team at my son's tryouts. They are big/tall but certainly not all good at basketball. But I noticed the coaches high fiving the boys and shaking hands with the dads. I guess those kids are getting in regardless.
Yes A team. Politics.
So is it safe to assume most storm players made the “A” team on the boys side?