by TulsaEliteGold » Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:44 am
Honcho55, I agree with you 100% and personally have never moved a kid up that wasn't ready to play Gold. I do agree that a lot of teams are doing that though, moving kids up just to fill the spots. Not me or my organization. Please understand that I am speaking in general of what I am seeing alot of teams and org do, not just our org. There are far too many teams trying to play Gold and that is a lot of what causes the problem. I personally have never depended on College players, had a couple come back and play, but never depended on them. I am all about getting the best young talent and developing them and I believe in going with the kids who got you there.
As for developing 16U players who play for my Gold team, there are only 4 players who have to play 18s (2-Catchers, 1-3B, 1-LF) and all 4 of them started for me when they were 16 eligible and were impact players. So, obviously the other 16U eligible players are being developed and get 100% of the playing time at Pitcher, SS, 2B, 1B, RF, CF... Sure they have to compete for playing time, but this isn't rec ball and they are going to have to compete for playing time in college.
As for the maturity level, I would agree 100% that in general that is true, however with the majority of kids who are athletically ready to play Gold, they have generally been playing with older girls their whole lives and are usually mature beyond their age. They play with them in HS also.
I've only ever had one 14U eligible player on my Gold Roster and she was definitely capable; was #2 pitcher who threw 60-61 and hit in the 6 hole, finished the summer with a .409 batting avg and 5 HRs.
As for the number of players I roster, in the past I maintained a small roster of 12-13 girls. Then as you all know in Gold, once you play that first Qualifier, the Roster is locked, no more adding. Well, this happend to us 2 years ago, 1st weekend out #2 pitcher breaks her arm sliding into 2B on a double and #3 pitcher tears a bi-cep muscle and is out for the summer, so that left us with 1 pitcher & 10 total girls for the rest of the summer!! It is physcally impossible to battle through the losers bracket at a Qualifier with 80+ teams and only having 1 pitcher and no subs. This summer, midway thru the summer #2 pitchers parents get a divorce and momma decides little suzy can't play softball anymore because that was dad's deal; another signed senior decides she doesn't want to play every weekend and doesnt tell us until the first qualifier; another one came down with the flu one qualifier weekend; so there we were again battling with only 10 kids and no subs. We still made it to Sundays almost every weekend. Try playing 6 games in a day with no subs in 100 degree heat, now imagine doing it every weekend. I made a commitment to my girls this year that I would never, ever make them suffer through another weekend with no subs.
As for kids rushing into college commitments, again I agree with you 100%. In most of our kids cases, from the outside it may seem as though they rushed in because they committed during their Sophomore or early Junior year, but the majority had been going on unofficial visits for a long time and weighed all their options and they knew it was where they want to go. I actually becomes the Devils Advocate once my girls start getting offers, I tell them all the negative stuff and try to discourage them from committing and then when they still want to committ, its a no brainer. I mean its not like they are taking the first offer that comes along very often. most were heavily recruited by many other programs also.