Originally Posted by Anonymous
My daughter was on a team with 4 or 5 Yellow Jacket players and it worked out fine. In fact, she made a new friend and, oh no - it was a yellow jacket Relax - the kids all like each other. the parents are the ones with the issues. Some real, some imagined.

There you have it- on a team w 4/5 YJ. I saw that many on every team, and they naturally passed to each other, and if you were playing together for years you would too. But they also had a go to the goal mentality which is frustrating when you see open players calling for the ball. Maybe your daughter is happy not touching the ball and is there "for the experience", but I thought it looked like a YJ showcase.

Well if there were 4 or 5 on every team than which was the ALL YJ team? You people are comical, first you complain that there are too many YJ on one team, then you complain that they are too evenly distributed and are dominating each team? Which one is it? Ask yourself this; If your daughter makes it, are you still going to call Corrigan sports and tell them it was bias and she needs to be removed from the roster? BTW there have been plenty of great non YJ kids make the teams in the past who have had successful tournaments and enjoyed themselves.