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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn’t OW develope their own players?
Obviously as a DA program, they are ALWAYS going to be an aggregator of talent. It's part of the deal. They will always pull talent for DA as they have the only badge in the state.
HOWEVER, pre-DA (u-13 and below) they are one of MANY clubs in the state. Probably less than 5% of the total clubs in CT.
So if they represent only 3-5% of the total clubs, but represent 20-40% of each DA team, you can't argue with their success as a developer. Even if it was only 1 in 10, 10% they'd still be ahead of the curve.
Just my two cents......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoesn’t OW develope their own players?
Just look at the ulittle parents at OW. 80% of those kids have no shot with their genetics and it is amazing they get as good as they are by the time they are cut from the program.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posther father gets bashed. but the girl can play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhoever doesn't think Oakwood is good at developing players simply does not understand statistics.
Obviously as a DA program, they are ALWAYS going to be an aggregator of talent. It's part of the deal. They will always pull talent for DA as they have the only badge in the state.
HOWEVER, pre-DA (u-13 and below) they are one of MANY clubs in the state. Probably less than 5% of the total clubs in CT.
So if they represent only 3-5% of the total clubs, but represent 20-40% of each DA team, you can't argue with their success as a developer. Even if it was only 1 in 10, 10% they'd still be ahead of the curve.
Just my two cents......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe is decent but i dont think it will last ... she has been bigger and stronger than her peers (even a year up) but that is going away and she is coming back down to earth .... she will be just a regular player next year.
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The girl is bigger and stronger than most of her peers. Even two years up where she has played at time. But she has very good skills as well and she plays super hard. When she drops down to her own age there is no one really close to her... No she isn't national team talent but if she isn't D1 talent I cant imagine anyone else in that 2007 class being D1 talent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou people are cra cra. Kid left for Oakwood several years back from our town. Plays in winter with us and is barely in top 50% of our town kids (Some from other clubs too). Some pretty shortsighted parents out there, but hey if your kid likes eating a whole bag of ruffles on the way to toronto, while you and the Mrs. has a free weekend go for it. I get that part
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe girl is bigger and stronger than most of her peers. Even two years up where she has played at time. But she has very good skills as well and she plays super hard. When she drops down to her own age there is no one really close to her... No she isn't national team talent but if she isn't D1 talent I cant imagine anyone else in that 2007 class being D1 talent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe is decent but i dont think it will last ... she has been bigger and stronger than her peers (even a year up) but that is going away and she is coming back down to earth .... she will be just a regular player next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYikes! She has 5 years to go .... watch how much changes. Not just for her, but for what you think is her peer group. The peer group as a whole will get far better. Will she to stay ahead? I personally dont think so which is why none of you should dote so heavily on what 10, 11 and 12 year olds do. It rarely matters later as so many lose their artificial advantages and are often left dumbfounded when their bag of tricks stops working .... cant outrun, cant outboot, arent more technical ....
Conversely, kids that you think are role players at 12 that are technical and have good genetics and work ethic end up being the prize.
Generally speaking the 5'5 unathletic Dad and his matching wife don't produce 5'8 females that have the pace and skill to play at the next level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe girl is bigger and stronger than most of her peers. Even two years up where she has played at time. But she has very good skills as well and she plays super hard. When she drops down to her own age there is no one really close to her... No she isn't national team talent but if she isn't D1 talent I cant imagine anyone else in that 2007 class being D1 talent
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn only a few instances, do the very best 11 year olds end up as the very best 17/18 year olds.
Conversely, kids that you think are role players at 12 that are technical and have good genetics and work ethic end up being the prize.
Generally speaking the 5'5 unathletic Dad and his matching wife don't produce 5'8 females that have the pace and skill to play at the next level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYikes! She has 5 years to go .... watch how much changes. Not just for her, but for what you think is her peer group. The peer group as a whole will get far better. Will she to stay ahead? I personally dont think so which is why none of you should dote so heavily on what 10, 11 and 12 year olds do. It rarely matters later as so many lose their artificial advantages and are often left dumbfounded when their bag of tricks stops working .... cant outrun, cant outboot, arent more technical ....
Fast forward 5 years, all the attention and praise went to kids' & parents' heads. When all the other kids caught up, they couldn't handle it and refused to admit they just weren't that great. One has been with 4 different clubs in the same amount of years and currently is a reserve on a less than mediocre GDA team (not Oakwood), still chasing the right "environment for her to reach her full potential" (LOL) and the other moved to a decent (not great) town team where she would be the star! Rarely are the superstar U12s the superstars at U17!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn only a few instances, do the very best 11 year olds end up as the very best 17/18 year olds.
Conversely, kids that you think are role players at 12 that are technical and have good genetics and work ethic end up being the prize.
Generally speaking the 5'5 unathletic Dad and his matching wife don't produce 5'8 females that have the pace and skill to play at the next level.
the 3 best players in my town are still the 3 best players- i could argue that they switched spots but they are the 3 best players by miles
of the top 10 kids in the state (02-03 class) those kids were all amoungst the best when they were young
i think you can find the best if you know what you are looking at , i think good may fade
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