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20 hours ago, QSouth89 said:

There's a MAJOR difference when you are choosing to play UP in age or class instead of playing down just to get a win.  How does that help you get better? I don't ever recall Ra Ra taking Luke, Davari, Tony, Chase, Hunter, Kese, & Donovon, as 9th graders and playing against 8th graders in AAU.  They always played up an age group except at Nationals. But I guess that's what sets apart the coaches who want to get better from those who want a win at all cost. 

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Its actually not through the summer... HS coaches can coach any 8th grade student... once the 8th grader is no longer enrolled in 8th grade (graduate from middle school) then they cannot coach them.... because they have been promoted into the next grade which be high school 9th grade.....  There is one exception: if the school is one campus (6-12 or K-12) then the HS coach cannot coach 8th Graders in AAU because potentially an 8th grader could play on his HS team...

The rule of the 3 players on a team (or 60%) only applies in the fall.  

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