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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they are not "known" prior to tryouts, or rostered on a top team so they garner attention, they can be inadvertantly overlooked. It's rare, but it does happen. The evaluators sometimes are too focused on speed, size, or strength, or have their minds made up, or just have a bad day, and miss a top player or two.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'll buy that. There also is some strange things that can happen when a bunch of kids from the same club are in the pool. They like to pass to each other, and this can make others not look as good as they would in a completely impartial environment. Say you are that player that is the one that always makes those special passes and none ever come your way? The evaluators can only go on the information they have.
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You can be missed, even 4 v 4, if you end up in a crappy group and hardly touch the ball. A friend's son was with a few kids that knocked the ball out of bounds every touch, run ragged defending, and because of 100+ degree heat, gassed for the remainder of the practice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou can be missed, even 4 v 4, if you end up in a crappy group and hardly touch the ball. A friend's son was with a few kids that knocked the ball out of bounds every touch, run ragged defending, and because of 100+ degree heat, gassed for the remainder of the practice.
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It was not an excuse. The kid probably wouldn't have made it. The luck of the draw for 4x4 teammates definitely sealed the deal though.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt was not an excuse. The kid probably wouldn't have made it. The luck of the draw for 4x4 teammates definitely sealed the deal though.
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Having observed the boys ODP for the last 3 years, I've also come to the conclusion that its political and mostly a waste of time for everyone concerned, especially beyond the state level. First of all, certain clubs, like Benfica, keep their coaching staff involved in ODP so they can advertise that to their club players, and they do. My kid used to play for Benfica and we've seen it. And Benfica kids are over-represented after every cut. Second, in the regional camp and above, early puberty (and sometimes a fake birth certificate) is more than half of the deciding factor. For U13 and U14, they ought to eliminate the regional and national programs, and give more year-round attention to the kids on the state teams. Until they get to U16, the extra attention given to a select few is doing more harm than good.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHaving observed the boys ODP for the last 3 years, I've also come to the conclusion that its political and mostly a waste of time for everyone concerned, especially beyond the state level. First of all, certain clubs, like Benfica, keep their coaching staff involved in ODP so they can advertise that to their club players, and they do. My kid used to play for Benfica and we've seen it. And Benfica kids are over-represented after every cut. Second, in the regional camp and above, early puberty (and sometimes a fake birth certificate) is more than half of the deciding factor. For U13 and U14, they ought to eliminate the regional and national programs, and give more year-round attention to the kids on the state teams. Until they get to U16, the extra attention given to a select few is doing more harm than good.
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If they did away with U13 and U14 regional and national selections, the U13 and U14 state teams could play more tournaments, like Ryder cup, including some international exposure. The program would end up bringing along more kids with talent, instead of asking which U13 or U14 kids have U16 bodies. In U13, my kid went to ID camp. He had played outside back for two years straight. His mixed-state team's coach, from Virginia, looked at him and said, you're too small for defense, you have to play forward. His chance ended there. All he got was more religious training than he'd ever experienced at home.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf they did away with U13 and U14 regional and national selections, the U13 and U14 state teams could play more tournaments, like Ryder cup, including some international exposure. The program would end up bringing along more kids with talent, instead of asking which U13 or U14 kids have U16 bodies. In U13, my kid went to ID camp. He had played outside back for two years straight. His mixed-state team's coach, from Virginia, looked at him and said, you're too small for defense, you have to play forward. His chance ended there. All he got was more religious training than he'd ever experienced at home.
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Has anyone heard anythign baout the girls selected for the U13 ODP pool? Are they mostly from the same club? Are there any standouts?
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