Third graders with upside potential
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 12:01 pm
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My grandson is two, but I think they will start him in 3rd grade next fall.kniven wrote:
I will bring a special rule adoption to the MH board allowing this AND mandating you be the head coach for any and all teams she may play on.SCBlueLiner wrote:Don't have a 3rd grader, Elliot, but my wife and I were talking about our 3 year old the other day and she is concerned about the development in our local association. We're going to sign her up for Mini-Mites next year as a 4 year old and my wife thinks we should petition the association to move her up to Squirts right away and play with the boys. She's not a believer in this ADM cross-ice stuff and thinks it will hurt her development by not moving up a couple age levels and playing full-ice right way. Playing with older players will speed up her development.
I kind of agree with her. I expect to start fielding calls from D1 scouts in the next couple of years and we should probably have a verbal commitment done by her 11th birthday, depending on how the official visits go.
I've heard there are people in our association that are already upset with us. I don't quite understand it as my child is special and I don't know why they would want to hold back her potential? Anyways, I expect there to be some backlash from the Board about our wishes, who should we complain too? If necessary, we are willing to get an apartment so we have an official address in another association boundary after we burn out our welcome here, would it help to cross the districts too? We're not worried about who we all tick off along the way as we're sending her to a private school once she is high school age anyway. We're not in this game to build friendships or make memories, with all the money we are prepared to shell out we are approaching her budding career as strictly a business decision.
Any advice you could give us on circumventing the rules to get what we want would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Good chance they were not your genes, so sign 'em up.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I was able to pass my genes on to a son and daughter which means they had absolutely no shot from day 1.
That's a top 10 post.elliott70 wrote:Good chance they were not your genes, so sign 'em up.grindiangrad-80 wrote:I was able to pass my genes on to a son and daughter which means they had absolutely no shot from day 1.
So you're telling me there's a chance? YES!!warmskin wrote:without mentioning any names a former NHL player was in the lobby of a local arena and a hockey mom recognized him. She walked up to him and explained her mite son was doing well playing hockey and then asked this former NHL player what the chances were of her mite son making in the NHL. The former NHL player was speechless and walked away.
bauerman wrote:I know most on the board will believe this but for the few that are skeptical, this is true. I was coaching mites at one of our larger metro suburbs a number of years ago. A father approached me after practice and said " I know this may sound unbelievable but my son has the same exact stats as Wayne Gretzky did at the same age"
And..... I bet he puts his pants on the same way..... one leg at a time!bauerman wrote:I know most on the board will believe this but for the few that are skeptical, this is true. I was coaching mites at one of our larger metro suburbs a number of years ago. A father approached me after practice and said " I know this may sound unbelievable but my son has the same exact stats as Wayne Gretzky did at the same age"
Been there. 100% believe this to be true.bauerman wrote:I know most on the board will believe this but for the few that are skeptical, this is true. I was coaching mites at one of our larger metro suburbs a number of years ago. A father approached me after practice and said " I know this may sound unbelievable but my son has the same exact stats as Wayne Gretzky did at the same age"