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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 840688" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>Yes, PG is definitely an "East Coast" heavy organization and favoritism is definitely given to the more active. Especially when the local high schools have tourneys during the High school season in the ATL and all those participants get "bumped" up accordingly.</p><p></p><p>But the benefit of having a large continuum of tourneys and teams flock to the ATL and FL regions to compete at the massive and high level does help. Much easier and more efficient to be seen by more eyes. </p><p></p><p>Coming from Texas and wanting to get out of Texas and go East, that is what drew Christian to East Cobb Astros.</p><p>Compete on the National (mostly Midwestern/Eastern) level and be seen by (mostly Eastern) schools at BIG events.</p><p></p><p>A lot more consistent than PBR as the state or region franchise, is that, a franchise.</p><p>Big difference and disparities in quality between the PBRs like Texas vs NY/PA, or others.</p><p></p><p>What is big out West? Wilson Premier?</p><p></p><p>Need to have something to get a competitive and national baseline as a recruiter or coach.</p><p>Too many good kids to see and be seen. Most efficient to do it more when they're coming together.</p><p></p><p><em>My opinion, your results and methods may vary.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 840688, member: 5007"] Yes, PG is definitely an "East Coast" heavy organization and favoritism is definitely given to the more active. Especially when the local high schools have tourneys during the High school season in the ATL and all those participants get "bumped" up accordingly. But the benefit of having a large continuum of tourneys and teams flock to the ATL and FL regions to compete at the massive and high level does help. Much easier and more efficient to be seen by more eyes. Coming from Texas and wanting to get out of Texas and go East, that is what drew Christian to East Cobb Astros. Compete on the National (mostly Midwestern/Eastern) level and be seen by (mostly Eastern) schools at BIG events. A lot more consistent than PBR as the state or region franchise, is that, a franchise. Big difference and disparities in quality between the PBRs like Texas vs NY/PA, or others. What is big out West? Wilson Premier? Need to have something to get a competitive and national baseline as a recruiter or coach. Too many good kids to see and be seen. Most efficient to do it more when they're coming together. [I]My opinion, your results and methods may vary.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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