Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
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- Waterboy
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Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
Would like to know who are the outstanding players in the area!
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- JV Team
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Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
4th Grade Minford Kelton Kelley, Ethan Lauder, the Harrell kid can play point. Problem for Minford 4/3 is our court is small and it tends to even things out, because the good athetes have limited space to work in, once they get on bigger more spread out courts they tend be able to show what they can do..
Like to add Talon Corriel to the list, plays point also, aggressive and can shoot when he wants to, but looks to run the team...great bunch of boys in that group
Like to add Talon Corriel to the list, plays point also, aggressive and can shoot when he wants to, but looks to run the team...great bunch of boys in that group
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Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
I guess we are that is the general age group..nothing wrong with talking about good players at any age, but with the understanding that does not make them the best by jr high or high school..Some of the kids will continue to work and get better others wont and you will have kids move up who work harder to become better..Or they change sports, I know some kids that like baseball and softball better. I am just recognizing some good players that I see, and I have seen some from other programs. As a coach or parent and player you should be proud if you are thought of as a good player and we need to recognize more good athletes. But like I said remember they are just kids at the same time..
Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
Actually you are talking about 10,11, and 12 year olds. Western has a couple of kids at the 4th grade level who are phenomenal for their age. Lane Brewster and Cody Remington.
Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
I don't think this is an appropriate topic, posting the names of minors is not very smart. Bad enough when they're named in high school, but worse when they're even younger. You don't know who's reading this.
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- JV Team
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Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
Go Indians you are right about the age, and baller probably so, but it seems you just get in the habit of following examples on here, doesn't make it right....
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Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
I agree, it isn't right to name these kids at such a young age. However, I remember a story on "Outside the Lines" about AAU tournaments and reps from Adidas, Nike, Under Armour, ect..... talking to kids and parents about possible CONTRACTS 5-10 years before these kids graduate high school! I'm not kidding about this either. Kind of sick if you ask me
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Re: Best Boys 4th, 5th , 6th Grade in the area
hey if the price of pay to play increases you will hear more of the "outside line" type of stories..alot of kids parents cannot afford to pay the amount. Alot of families even 100 dollars is alot, so you may see more AAU ball even played in fall, or alot of private schools landing alot of talented players with scholarships..Cause once you start pay to play, we aint goin backwards with it..you know what I mean?