Re: Rep Retirement Lodge #156: The Ultimate Showdown
Yeah, that's not it either. Giles is very uninvolved in the youth side of things in Edina. Surprisingly so, from my standpoint. The "connected" kids who are in surprisingly low groups are from families that have been involved in the past and are well liked. Size was clearly considered as most of the kids that are in too high a group are bigger kids. Between this random grading and the fact that the scrimmages test for only pond-hockey skills, it's amazing Edina does as well as it does.
Sometimes being on the board can make you a good pile of enemies, too. It might also depend on who is doing the selecting and how much they have watched the kids play. It wouldn't surprise me if the HS coach had a hand in this wanting to get players who will play for Edina on the top teams so that they can develop and grow together. Nothing is harder to "grade" in a bunch of drills and timed evals than "sport IQ" and having low-sport-IQ players is just as bad as having players who have below average skills.
Yeah, that's not it either. Giles is very uninvolved in the youth side of things in Edina. Surprisingly so, from my standpoint. The "connected" kids who are in surprisingly low groups are from families that have been involved in the past and are well liked. Size was clearly considered as most of the kids that are in too high a group are bigger kids. Between this random grading and the fact that the scrimmages test for only pond-hockey skills, it's amazing Edina does as well as it does.