So if I decide to have my kid waive into Centennial(another district 10 association) they'll accept him? The answer is no. Call them and ask.... I think they'll let you play C level.royals dad wrote:HD41 - Sorry thought you chimed in on the ADM thread about High Performance Clubs in MN.
Q- Your contention that the upper 5% to 10% of our youth hockey participants are undeserved is incorrect in my opinion. No need to talk slower I understand your argument I just disagree with it.
As for the choice league filling up because Minnesota Hockey is broken, my contention is that your off on the reason. I think it has more to do with the fact that they are located in the middle of the the states largest associations and that those parents feel more pressure than most can understand to try and give their player the boost they need to make the HS team. I feel sorry for the Edina parent that dreams of their boy playing at the X some day when they see him as 1 of 175 mites, Bernie is selling them the dream of an edge over the rest of them, right or wrong that is how he makes most of his money.
Bo- Still have never heard of a waiver from a B association to an A team being denied. If the skill is there they will be welcome to the new association. I have personally seen it to be true in at least 20 kids.
The kids will never get a fair shake waiving into another association. They know that they're not a part of their future high school success........Red Headed Stepchild


Don't even try
