My kid was in buffalo testing himself against the best teams in North America., your kid was in rhodie pretending to play hockey. Maybe part of the problem is you dad, can't even do math. 2005 = 11 and 12 not 10 dummy.
Your kid doesn't even play real hockey yet .... "testing himself against the bed "???!! Get over yourself and tell me on a few years how he fared testing himself against the best lol. Kiddie hockey is still kiddie hockey and there is little difference. Between 10, 11 and 12 year old hockey so wait a few years before you start puffing your chest dude
My kid was in buffalo testing himself against the best teams in North America., your kid was in rhodie pretending to play hockey. Maybe part of the problem is you dad, can't even do math. 2005 = 11 and 12 not 10 dummy.
Testing himself? So they lost every game, study harder next time. By the way our 2005 team has three 10 years on it!
My kid was in buffalo testing himself against the best teams in North America., your kid was in rhodie pretending to play hockey. Maybe part of the problem is you dad, can't even do math. 2005 = 11 and 12 not 10 dummy.
Testing himself? So they lost every game, study harder next time. By the way our 2005 team has three 10 years on it!
Probably why you have to play in tournaments like JWK to win games and can't compete at higher level tournaments
This is was not an EHF Tournament. So the Elite division of the tournament had EHF Teams elite & tier 1 as well as elite teams from other leagues and independents.
Elite simply means the highest level of ANY given organization, tournament or group. It is not reserved only for EHF members. It has been in the Webster dictionary for a while now. Get with the current times...saying your kid is in the EHF Elite is not impressive to anyone. It's over ... sorry Charlie your kid is going to have to do the work to be noticed! The EHF Elite label doesn't CUT IT. Tuition contributor is more likely the correct label
Please get a clue my friend. Elite is the New England term for Tier 1, aaa is the New England term for Tier 2. You will not find a town organization with a elite team.
Elite or Tier 1 teams historically would not play Tier 2 teams because there was such a difference in talent and depth. Now, because talent is becoming so watered down with more teams and leagues, and parents that want to pay extra for little johnny to play on a team that is "elite or aaa".