Are you really that far gone?Bleed Maroon and Gold wrote:I disagree it is not the districts fault that these associations decided to field an A and AA team. That would be the Associations fault not the districts. The district gave warning they were keeping the schedule how it was from their pilot last season before associations needed to designate their teams. I see that Spring Lake Park and North Country have both beaten AA teams this season. So how is this such a bad thing for those associations?DrGaf wrote:Argument is valid. AA does not equal A, just as last year A did not equal B1. Nothing has changed here except the letter designation. D10 did a horse poo job of this. Congrats D10 you made a point at the expense of 60 or so families. I have a couple of good friends on the losing end of this (Blaine, ER, and Andover) they explain this year as the worst they may have ever seen. Kids talking about quitting, kids faking injuries so they don't have to skate again this year ... I can't believe I'm saying this, I hate to encourage him ... but BoDiggityDangles called it. The implementation was pathetic.Bleed Maroon and Gold wrote:Since you don't understand that there is no difference in letter designation for AA/A split during regular season and it is only meant for district play offs, regionals and state tournaments your argument isn't valid.
Maybe the associations that wanted AA and A teams should have looked at whats going on before fielding both teams. Maybe the associations that had AA teams should have put their second team at the B1 level instead. Not the Districts fault the Associations fault. In years past both Blaine and Elk River have had 2 B1 teams. One was usually at the top of the district the other was at the bottom. I blame the associations not the district.
This was all set up for Blaine, Elk River, Andover etc to have a second A team........
