Anonymous wrote:Primetime is a D3 factory. They attract a very specific type of kid and parent.
Anonymous wrote:I would see what AU team you make. The district teams (lowest teams) are very poorly organized and have extremely intense schedules in the spring since they are trying to do rec and a full travel schedule (2 practices and Sunday double headers, plus two rec games during the week). My son is on the 14u district, and literally every parent has complained about the lack of communication about the summer schedule.
My son has had a good experience but I think the coaching has been mediocre and the communication is nonexistent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your experience will depend on the individual coach of the team, but the head of AU (Womer) is extremely well respected while the head of Prime Time (Berset) is polarizing. Agree with the poster who said go where the athlete will play the most.
Maybe also consider where the player wants to attend hs. Prime Time is the obvious pick if you’re considering BOC. Otherwise it doesn’t matter, they’re both longtime nova baseball people and everyone knows each other.
Honestly the most important thing your child can do for recruiting in the next few years is get big and strong and fast. It doesn’t matter where they play 13u
The getting strong and fast point is the key. It's been surprising how little of 12u baseball translates when what they need is strength and speed. The kids who made a decision to lift seriously at 13/14 (or are lucky with genetics) are leaping ahead of kids who just can't hit with a BBCOR bat and can't make longer throws effectively.
Anonymous wrote:Your experience will depend on the individual coach of the team, but the head of AU (Womer) is extremely well respected while the head of Prime Time (Berset) is polarizing. Agree with the poster who said go where the athlete will play the most.
Maybe also consider where the player wants to attend hs. Prime Time is the obvious pick if you’re considering BOC. Otherwise it doesn’t matter, they’re both longtime nova baseball people and everyone knows each other.
Honestly the most important thing your child can do for recruiting in the next few years is get big and strong and fast. It doesn’t matter where they play 13u
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t a few bunch of lower level Pt kids not make BOC JV this year? Do you have to play on a top team to make JV there or YHS JV?
I don't know a single freshman PT/AU kid who did not make BOC or YHS JV teams this year. One did not try out to focus on a different sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t go to Primetime. It is best to avoid them unless it’s your last resort. They want blind faith and loyalty and will punish you if you leave even if you’re not playing. The owners are messy and maga.
+1
We complained that our young coach showed up late and hungover to a tournament game. Coincidently, my kid started being benched.
Anonymous wrote:Didn’t a few bunch of lower level Pt kids not make BOC JV this year? Do you have to play on a top team to make JV there or YHS JV?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t go to Primetime. It is best to avoid them unless it’s your last resort. They want blind faith and loyalty and will punish you if you leave even if you’re not playing. The owners are messy and maga.