Thought this was worthy of its own thread.
From: Don Whitaker <donwhitaker@bostonbolts.com>
Date: May 21, 202
Subject: League Options Update
Date: May 21, 202
Subject: League Options Update
Good Morning Families,
I wanted to connect with you regarding an email I sent yesterday morning. I pride myself on being an honest and transparent person with all information I share.
With this in mind I wanted to let you know that after sending yesterday's email I was notified by the ECRL at 5:39pm that the league has made the decision not to renew our license for next year after previously confirming we would be in the league.
A former disgruntled Bolts Employee, now working as a new employee at another south shore club, confirmed that he notified the league of our acceptance to the NAL and set the wheels in motion for the ECRL to remove us at the end of this competitive season. It is disappointing that a former employee would take away this opportunity from the players who have earned this, but we are faced with this new reality given the new information.
Please note that for teams currently playing in the ECRL we will finish our season in this league through the playoffs.
We are disappointed in this decision as we looked forward to providing both of these levels on the south shore. It is unfortunate that an adult's lack of integrity and willingness to take things out on his former employer is his motivating factor in trying to take from the kids. We continue to have our higher level platform in the NAL and are excited that we have this option along with other higher level playing opportunities than others in our area can provide.
I have appealed this decision by phone call and will do so in writing this morning as well to the league as they have already verbally accepted us and had us pay for a coaches education service that they require for next year. Our teams in the ECRL are moving to the NAL and our next level of teams will remain competitive in the ECRL if we are allowed back in.
If, for some reason, they stay closed minded to the idea of player development and advancement we will continue to provide a high level playing platform via the NAL for top teams and either the USYS National Club v Club Division (stronger than ECRL) or the RAL which is the NAL equivalent of the ECRL.
The positives of this for players who are in ECRL is that you would have significantly less travel for the games. We had intended to honor our commitment to the league, but will now turn our attention to other high level playing opportunities for our players.
Due to this league decision please see below for the new team placements in order by age:
U11/12 (these team placements have no impact on our teams as all teams at this age play in the NECSL).
Thank you again and we look forward to seeing all of you at tryouts throughout this week
Don
Good Morning Families,
I wanted to connect with you regarding an email I sent yesterday morning. I pride myself on being an honest and transparent person with all information I share.
With this in mind I wanted to let you know that after sending yesterday's email I was notified by the ECRL at 5:39pm that the league has made the decision not to renew our license for next year after previously confirming we would be in the league.
A former disgruntled Bolts Employee, now working as a new employee at another south shore club, confirmed that he notified the league of our acceptance to the NAL and set the wheels in motion for the ECRL to remove us at the end of this competitive season. It is disappointing that a former employee would take away this opportunity from the players who have earned this, but we are faced with this new reality given the new information.
Please note that for teams currently playing in the ECRL we will finish our season in this league through the playoffs.
We are disappointed in this decision as we looked forward to providing both of these levels on the south shore. It is unfortunate that an adult's lack of integrity and willingness to take things out on his former employer is his motivating factor in trying to take from the kids. We continue to have our higher level platform in the NAL and are excited that we have this option along with other higher level playing opportunities than others in our area can provide.
I have appealed this decision by phone call and will do so in writing this morning as well to the league as they have already verbally accepted us and had us pay for a coaches education service that they require for next year. Our teams in the ECRL are moving to the NAL and our next level of teams will remain competitive in the ECRL if we are allowed back in.
If, for some reason, they stay closed minded to the idea of player development and advancement we will continue to provide a high level playing platform via the NAL for top teams and either the USYS National Club v Club Division (stronger than ECRL) or the RAL which is the NAL equivalent of the ECRL.
The positives of this for players who are in ECRL is that you would have significantly less travel for the games. We had intended to honor our commitment to the league, but will now turn our attention to other high level playing opportunities for our players.
Due to this league decision please see below for the new team placements in order by age:
U11/12 (these team placements have no impact on our teams as all teams at this age play in the NECSL).
- Pre-NAL
- Pre-National League
- Elite
- Premier
- NAL
- USYS National
- Elite
- Premier
Thank you again and we look forward to seeing all of you at tryouts throughout this week
Don
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