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  1. Lady Pride won their pool beating Bobcats 49-35. Have not heard about Team Pride. Did not see anyone about town tonight.
  2. So far Memphis teams have won big as well as Team Pride and Lady Pride. Memphis Bobcats vs. Lady Pride today at 4:30 Tennessee Glory vs. Team Pride at 4:30 Winners will be top seeds for Sunday championship play.
  3. Just wondered if all of you in the know can tell us how you expect it to go this weekend?
  4. Are they required to go to any sort of officiating school? Who hires them for a game? The home school? Is there a head middle school referee coordinator for each district? How can someone get to be an official?
  5. If they are wanting to play with their friends and their friends are 6 months older then those girls will be playing girls potentially 17-18 months older than them. Let's say they want to play down yet there is no local team and they have to travel 30-45 minutes to play on another team. Another team that doesn't know them, another team that they know no one. For a younger girl this is hard to do and is a VERY HARD decision for a parent to make on where they should be. How can you say it won't "kind of" force some girls to play up when they can find no local teams to play on so they stay where they are? If you have a mix of grade levels it has the potential to break a whole team up and if a SMALL club - not the Trotters or Team Prides or Hoopstars that have another 9,10,11,12 year team to go to - it has the potential to be VERY disruptive. Why is that so difficult to understand??! I totally disagree. See above post.
  6. I should have read this post first before I posted my last post. I totally agree and because of that the smaller clubs will be at a lesser competitive level unless they too adjust.
  7. I don't understand this answer. You must be talking about middle school and older teams. What becomes of the younger players on those teams now? On younger teams that have a mix of birth dates and classes (4th and 5th graders or 5th and 6th graders), this could make for some very hard decisions and can potentially break a team right down the middle. In areas that don't have the large organizations, this can spell the end of some girls basketball if they can not find another local team to play down on if they are on the younger side and can now play down. It can also make teams that are younger and play up to play at a disadvantage because you know the Team Prides, Hoopstars, and other large organizations will just reorganize their girls in the most advantageous way for them to compete by getting the girls on the upper or older range of players. I think this year will see some extremely strong teams that are able to do this and may lead to some lopsided games.
  8. How does everyone think this ruling of the new ages: 8/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1998 9/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1997 10/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1996 11/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1995 12/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1994 13/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1993 14/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1992 15/u - Born on or after - July 1, 1991 16/u Jr. Eligible - Born on or after - January 1, 1990 - No Change Open - Born on or after - July 1, 1988 Will effect teams across the state? Are the different age teams from last year going to just take their younger girls down to make up a new team? Are they going to take some down, keep others up and add players that are older? Or are whole teams going to reform to make themselves "older" and thus almost unbeatable for the other teams that somewhat regroup?? Thoughts?
  9. What teams are in the area for opportunities for an 11 and 13 year girl?
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