Anonymous wrote:Any one who is taking off 4 days from school and missing work for Super Y need a reality check
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Arlington uses Super Y to do some early tryouts.
As a parent who has been through all this. Kids don't go skipping school for Super Y. Parents don't use 4 days of vacation. Save that for something that really matters.
Super Y has seemed to evolve over the last few years. There are many more clubs that have a team compared to even a de years ago. As others have said, clubs are using it as a recruiting tool while pressuring their own players to do it to have another stream of revenue for their coaches.
Seemingly half the teams make the “finals” in Tampa and the team pays a big penalty if they do not go. A racket within a racket.
Half the teams do not make the finals. Mid-Atlantic is allotted more than other regions but it's average 2 teams in the top bracket and 1 team in the 2nd bracket. That's max 3/16 or so teams. Usually only first place makes it for older ages or other regions
Anonymous wrote:once you’re on the treadmill, it’s hard to get off.
Love that line.
Anonymous wrote:once you’re on the treadmill, it’s hard to get off.
Love that line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard Arlington uses Super Y to do some early tryouts.
As a parent who has been through all this. Kids don't go skipping school for Super Y. Parents don't use 4 days of vacation. Save that for something that really matters.
Super Y has seemed to evolve over the last few years. There are many more clubs that have a team compared to even a de years ago. As others have said, clubs are using it as a recruiting tool while pressuring their own players to do it to have another stream of revenue for their coaches.
Seemingly half the teams make the “finals” in Tampa and the team pays a big penalty if they do not go. A racket within a racket.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Arlington uses Super Y to do some early tryouts.
As a parent who has been through all this. Kids don't go skipping school for Super Y. Parents don't use 4 days of vacation. Save that for something that really matters.
Anonymous wrote:I heard Arlington uses Super Y to do some early tryouts.
As a parent who has been through all this. Kids don't go skipping school for Super Y. Parents don't use 4 days of vacation. Save that for something that really matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any one who is taking off 4 days from school and missing work for Super Y need a reality check
LOL true!