BlaineJGA wrote:loveitorleaveit wrote:flpucknut wrote:If you would have worded it differently there would have been no response by me.
I just don't understand why anyone on this YOUTH hockey forum, bashes or degrades any program, especially one that they have no association with or ties to. To insinuate that anyone playing in the Irondale youth program is feeding a "dead" program does nothing productive for anyone, specifically the YOUTH that are currently playing in it.
Is IYHA a powerhouse, no. But it seems they are doing things in the best interest of the kids to give them the best experience possible. Why anyone would try and trample on that, is at the very least confusing.
I use this forum to share information, learn about opportunities and get a pulse on the direction of youth hockey in MN. I cheer for all kids that play. And aside from whoever my team is playing that day hope everyone has a very successful and memorable time playing hockey. If people have other agendas and they post them publicly, they should expect to be called on it.
Point taken - agreed - I currently have 2 kids playing in the program - at least 3 people on our team last year tried to waiver out - i'll stop the negative.
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how about some news from D10
Yes you are correct that Irondale is not a power house and probably will not be a power house in awhile. They need to get more kids in their association to have a chance to compete with certain teams in District 10. IE. Centennial, Elk River, Blaine and Andover until they have the numbers those associations have they will be a lower tier team in District 10. One way for them to get numbers is to co-op with another association.
You say you are from this association and have players in this association. Curious to see what your take on the co-op is.
Is this going to be a good thing for Irondale?
Or will this be a bad thing?
Or are you pissed off because your kid is a bubble kid and wont make the top team and will actually play at the correct level?
Here is a thought instead of bashing the orginization how about you do some work to make it better.
That is my two cents I have no involvement and should keep my two cents to myself. However bashing your own association is probably not going to help it get better.
"question - I've been trying to think of another program like Irondale that is a high school and isn't a city/town."
"answer - The Irondale program is the cities of Mounds View and New Brighton which feeds into Irondale high school. - Could the same be said for programs like Centenial? East View?"
Thanks, thats what I was looking for - some examples of city/towns that have multiple high schools.
My comment -
I just can't see a program working well if you are trying to feed into a dead program.
The truth hurts - its not bashing the program - this applies to all.
I live in the school district, but my children won't be attending the high school. My oldest is already at another school (open enrollment isn't illegal).
Yes, I've tried to help - put my money where my mouth was, but was told to take a hike, by the president of the association at the time, who went on to find what was best for his son.
"But it seems they are doing things in the best interest of the kids to give them the best experience possible. Why anyone would try and trample on that, is at the very least confusing."
let me explain - our board has people who think the other associations are a lesser people. Where is the best interest of the kids there? They don't do whats good for All the kids, they do whats good for Their kid.