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Let me play devil's advocate here. Any thoughts on her basically ditching her hs teammates? I remember way back in the day Geno criticizing Tracy Lis for not playing softball her senior year in HS to do additional basketball workouts before attending PC, as he felt she was letting down her HS teammates.
My only thought is that some of these athletes are turning a bit robotic/professional. She may be more prepared for UConn hoops going the route she has chosen, but if it takes her part or all of her freshman season to be ready, is that the end of the world? Not even a big fan of student-athletes going away to summer school in college before they have even started their freshman year.
Thank you for your post, and it isn't playing devils advocate. I hadn't responded since my original post in the closed topic. I just wanted to see if anyone would look at it from the other side.
How do you walk away from your HS teammates who are still with the program, for supposed personal gain. Who cares if they aren't "D1" talent. I wonder how many of them were looking forward to playing with CE this season. This is the same HS that gave her the exposure to get her offer from a D1 school. Now that you got your Gold Ring(a scholarship) its "see ya later, I don't need you anymore". HS participation in WBB is going down. Many schools no longer field Frosh/Soph teams. If elite players, on the varsity, start leaving the game, for personal gain, after their junior year what happens to the sport? If this becomes a trendsetting move say goodbye to HS sports.
Something else that was mentioned was that she would play AAU ball, some even posted on a boys team? Huh? Last I looked AAU doesn't allow seniors to play ball unless they are "unsigned", meaning no verbal commitment to a school and no LOI signed either. Another thing about AAU ball, the teams that play during school time, September thru March are generally for 5th thru 8th graders. There is the first weekend of October that AAU teams of HS age play for the 3 day viewing period, but that's it. As far as I know every state has a non-compete rule during its particular sports season. Thus you cant play for a HS team and an AAU team at the same time, during your HS season. This covers Bball, Vball and soccer. Since every player her age would be in HS who exactly would she playing with? She may play some open gym game vs guys that might help her, but do they simulate actual game situations or the pressure of having to make a last second shot in a game that "counts"?
I have been involved with or followed HS or prep sports for nearly 30 years. I always thought the name on the front of your uniform was the important name, not the name on the back.