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What will happen to the good 2009 AA PAHL teams?


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47 minutes ago, fafa fohi said:

What does it say when an organization has to hold a supplemental tryout to fill open spots for a AAA Tier 1 team?

It’s gonna be a long, long season.

Hahaha. fafa fohi and aaaahockey LOVE a good AAA failure story. aaaahockey, where are you when we need you???

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36 minutes ago, hockeydadx3 said:

Hahaha. fafa fohi and aaaahockey LOVE a good AAA failure story. aaaahockey, where are you when we need you???

Looks like we found our 09 AAA parent.  That was not too difficult.

Have you ever thought as to why a “AAA” level team would have to have a supplemental to fill their roster?  Do you think the top talent for that age group is waiting around to attend said supplemental?

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2 hours ago, hockeydadx3 said:

Hahaha. fafa fohi and aaaahockey LOVE a good AAA failure story. aaaahockey, where are you when we need you???

Now we have double failure - both Esmark and vengeance.   Tough times for fake tier 1 players I guess.  

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4 hours ago, RefHannah said:

Woah, looks like Vengeance has fallen on some hard times ever since the puppet masters left town. Well, since they left that part of town. 

Gene 1 (09) and Gene 2(08)?

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18 minutes ago, Hky05 said:

So now that AA tryouts have ended…..did Vengeance AAA end up having an 09 team?  Who looks to be the good 16UAA? North Pitt, Renegades, Badgers probably top 3

How did you pick those three?  The Arrows won it all last season.

Unless you know how many 16U AA players are returning, how many talented ‘09s are moving up, where these kids are, and how they all develop over the summer, no one has any real way of telling who is going to be the top team.

 

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16 hours ago, No Politics said:

How did you pick those three?  The Arrows won it all last season.

Unless you know how many 16U AA players are returning, how many talented ‘09s are moving up, where these kids are, and how they all develop over the summer, no one has any real way of telling who is going to be the top team.

 

If you are an involved parent of a AA player chances are you know which teams are strong.

 

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