Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Last year those kids played on a U15 team which was composed of 2018 and 2019 players. So couldn't that mean that the kids who are now on the 2019 were in 7th grade last year and now are in 8th grade this year????


Not one of those kids on U15Aa last year was a 2019 last year. Now they are. Couple have '99 or early '00 birthdays. It's fine by the way. It will all work out in the end. No excuses for losing a single game from this point on though.

This makes sense. For the 2014/15 academic year:

U15AA - Is players who have already reclassified from 2018->2019 and are U15's (not U14 eligible is a way to think of it)
U15A - Is players who have not yet reclassified. 2019s who will become 2020s next year or 2020s who reclassified early and are no longer U13 eligible (these rosters are really U14 teams)

The reason for AA/A is psychology only. The AA teams are really A and the A teams are really B, but nobody wants to go from A to B

The typical progression is U13 as a 7th grader, U15A your 1st 8th grade year and U15AA your reclassified, or 2nd 8th grade year.

If you are from Balt/DC and are headed to MIAA/IAC I am sure this makes sense to you. If not it sounds crazy I know.