Wayzata 2surehockey wrote:Any distrct 6, 3, 8 or 10 scores. Seems like only info is on district 2.
Osseo/Maple Grove 1
Wayzata 4
Edina 4 scrimmage
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play4fun wrote:Choice Squirt League is doing fine. 7 teams this year versus 4 last year. With more kids, the overall talent appears to be more spread out from top to bottom across most of the teams. The level of play is good, and would be competitive with most associations' squirt A level. However, since the Choice teams are intended to be balanced within the league, none of the Choice squirt teams are as deep as some of the top association squirt A teams.council member retired wrote:i have not seen any Choice League updates as of yet. That dad must have moved onto peewees by now.Air Force 1 wrote:Two years ago I posted some squirt stuff and got flamed from a few posters that the only squirt talk allowed here was Squirt A leading up to the Fargo tournament and Pee Wee and Bantam A ruled the board. Now it seems Squirts, some Mites, Pee Wee B1 and even Bantam B1 are the more active threads.
Times change.
A few good squirt teams from a trny, chatter, and scrimmages, I know there are others. Perhaps a post to just to list squirt trny winners would be warranted.
EP, Hermantown, Rochester, Farmington, Elk River, Burnsville, Eagan.
Since Choice hasn't been quite the topic it was last year, maybe some of the parents who had the biggest issues with it moved on to PWs.
The only thing the Choi$e League develops is one mans wallet! Plain and simple, you people are idiots for buying into this garbageirish skater wrote:play4fun wrote:Choice Squirt League is doing fine. 7 teams this year versus 4 last year. With more kids, the overall talent appears to be more spread out from top to bottom across most of the teams. The level of play is good, and would be competitive with most associations' squirt A level. However, since the Choice teams are intended to be balanced within the league, none of the Choice squirt teams are as deep as some of the top association squirt A teams.council member retired wrote: i have not seen any Choice League updates as of yet. That dad must have moved onto peewees by now.
A few good squirt teams from a trny, chatter, and scrimmages, I know there are others. Perhaps a post to just to list squirt trny winners would be warranted.
EP, Hermantown, Rochester, Farmington, Elk River, Burnsville, Eagan.
Since Choice hasn't been quite the topic it was last year, maybe some of the parents who had the biggest issues with it moved on to PWs.
I agree somewhat with what you say. One thing I do disagree with is that there doesn't seem to be very many second year kids in the squirt league. It's mostly first year kids and a lot of kids moved up from mites, some even two years ahead. Although they can move the puck up and down the ice, and they look good doing it, a lot of them are very small and lack the phyiscal tools at this age. They shy away from contact and a lot of them just don't pass. I would say this is more of a development league. I have my kid there now, but I don't believe I will send him back next year. I was very happy with the squirt program, but the general consensus with a lot of the parents I've talked to is that most won't send their kid back for the second year.
I don't believe the teams are at an "A" level. There are some very talented kids out there. As you say, they're spread out. There are also a lot of kids out there that I believe are bodies and that is why they're able to have seven teams. There should probably only be four or five teams.
Thanks.
I mispoke earlier. The mite program (I said squirt) is a good program. The squirt has a little to be desired. Calling me an idiot is a little over the top, don't you think? For someone who clearly dislikes that program, you sure seem to know a lot about it. I'm sure it's not from standing around the water cooler at work. I'm sure your kid is a true "A" player and the rest of us couldn't carry his/her nut cup -- er, helmet.ThePuckStopsHere wrote:The only thing the Choi$e League develops is one mans wallet! Plain and simple, you people are idiots for buying into this garbageirish skater wrote:play4fun wrote: Choice Squirt League is doing fine. 7 teams this year versus 4 last year. With more kids, the overall talent appears to be more spread out from top to bottom across most of the teams. The level of play is good, and would be competitive with most associations' squirt A level. However, since the Choice teams are intended to be balanced within the league, none of the Choice squirt teams are as deep as some of the top association squirt A teams.
Since Choice hasn't been quite the topic it was last year, maybe some of the parents who had the biggest issues with it moved on to PWs.
I agree somewhat with what you say. One thing I do disagree with is that there doesn't seem to be very many second year kids in the squirt league. It's mostly first year kids and a lot of kids moved up from mites, some even two years ahead. Although they can move the puck up and down the ice, and they look good doing it, a lot of them are very small and lack the phyiscal tools at this age. They shy away from contact and a lot of them just don't pass. I would say this is more of a development league. I have my kid there now, but I don't believe I will send him back next year. I was very happy with the squirt program, but the general consensus with a lot of the parents I've talked to is that most won't send their kid back for the second year.
I don't believe the teams are at an "A" level. There are some very talented kids out there. As you say, they're spread out. There are also a lot of kids out there that I believe are bodies and that is why they're able to have seven teams. There should probably only be four or five teams.
Thanks.![]()
Oh yea isn't this supposed to be about A Squirt teams, not A Squirt team wannabe![]()
Merry X-Mas
You betcha, top A player in the State, just ask MEirish skater wrote:I mispoke earlier. The mite program (I said squirt) is a good program. The squirt has a little to be desired. Calling me an idiot is a little over the top, don't you think? For someone who clearly dislikes that program, you sure seem to know a lot about it. I'm sure it's not from standing around the water cooler at work. I'm sure your kid is a true "A" player and the rest of us couldn't carry his/her nut cup -- er, helmet.ThePuckStopsHere wrote:The only thing the Choi$e League develops is one mans wallet! Plain and simple, you people are idiots for buying into this garbageirish skater wrote:
I agree somewhat with what you say. One thing I do disagree with is that there doesn't seem to be very many second year kids in the squirt league. It's mostly first year kids and a lot of kids moved up from mites, some even two years ahead. Although they can move the puck up and down the ice, and they look good doing it, a lot of them are very small and lack the phyiscal tools at this age. They shy away from contact and a lot of them just don't pass. I would say this is more of a development league. I have my kid there now, but I don't believe I will send him back next year. I was very happy with the squirt program, but the general consensus with a lot of the parents I've talked to is that most won't send their kid back for the second year.
I don't believe the teams are at an "A" level. There are some very talented kids out there. As you say, they're spread out. There are also a lot of kids out there that I believe are bodies and that is why they're able to have seven teams. There should probably only be four or five teams.
Thanks.![]()
Oh yea isn't this supposed to be about A Squirt teams, not A Squirt team wannabe![]()
Merry X-Mas