Originally Posted by PGStaff:
Dadofa17,
Please don't take this as anything except additional information. Not trying to talk you into anything at all.
Over the next year you will be seen by pretty much every Major College in the eastern half of the country. Based on where you're from, my guess would be your son is most interested in SEC and ACC programs. So I think he is in a good position at this time.
I also should tell you that the event out west is very selective. Some of the very best underclassmen in the country. It is, in a way, similar but smaller than the PG National Showcase in that just being on a roster means your a good prospect. Of course, performance is what separates one prospect from another.
Truth is your son is in a good position. He can't go into hiding, but he can pick and choose what he does. If he is someone we think is a good prospect, we don't change our mind about that because he decided not to attend an event.
No matter what you do, best of luck to your son.
And on this note . . .
The school start dates are hurting players in GA. My son was also invited to this event as well as the Area Code games in Long Beach. Both would require missing several days of school to accommodate the event (weekdays) and travel. Because of this, we simply can't do it. We know we're passing up a great opportunity in both cases, but what good is it if the grades take a huge hit during the important Junior academic year. As it is, he's already missing the first few days of school for his travel team's out of state season ending tourney, so we simply have to cut our losses on missed school.
I know that it's a fairly isolated problem in that most of the country heads back after Labor Day, but it certainly does make for some tough decisions for some of us in the south. That said, his goal is to get invited to the PG AA Classic next year. If he is fortunate enough, that's one we'd miss school for him to attend.