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Anotrher way to phrase that would be "hard to get on the PG list until someone shells out $500-$600 to attend one of their events"
Maybe insted of "plays on the big stage" you meant to write "pays to be on the big stage"
We certainly can’t say that we have identified every top 2011 in Virginia, but that is and will be the goal.
I get kind of tired explaining the process, only to have some who just don’t understand. Many have told me… From a business standpoint we should let everyone think they have to attend a PG event (or pay us) in order to make the rankings. The problem is that is just not true!
We actually want to get it “right” no matter who pays anything. If the list is not a good one, we won’t be considered worthwhile. There are thousands who subscribe to follow the lists and information. Would it make sense to only rank or list those who paid to be listed? Why would anyone buy that?
We like to think that our lists set the standard. It is very obvious that all other lists are made up of following (for the most part) the PG lists. If you don’t believe that look at the other lists out there. You will seldom see a name on any list that wasn’t first identified and listed by PG. Guess that is why so many people subscribe to pgcrosschecker.
Back on point, don’t know how many times we need to prove it….
Jake Cave – Has been to multiple PG events. Early Commit to LSU
TJ Costen – Has been to multiple PG events. Early Commit to U of South Carolina
Kevin White – Has been to multiple PG events. Early Commit U of South Carolina
Joe McGillicuddy – Have seen him play in big tournaments, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
Nick Thompson – Has been to multiple PG events. Early Commit to East Carolina
Taylor McConnell - Has been to multiple PG events.
Nick Christopher - Have seen him play in big tournaments, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
Christian Hamlett - Has been to multiple PG events.
John McGillicuddy - Have seen him play in big tournaments, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
David Spinsosa - Have seen him play in big tournaments, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
Shawn Morimando - Have seen him play a couple times, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
Matt Kianka - Have seen him play a couple times, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
Gary Leclair - Has been to multiple PG events.
Mike Wood – Only saw at one tournament, according to our records, has never paid PG anything.
So regarding the list that “redbird” posted of our top VA 2011’s, we could be missing a few. Hopefully we will find them this year. However, once again for the umpteenth time, that old pay to get ranked thing is proven wrong.
It is true that a few of these players played on teams who entered our tournaments… We have no idea what players pay to be on their team, but we do know that out of the 14 players listed in our national top 500, half of them never paid PG anything, unless they bought a program, t-shirt, ticket, etc.
I’m sure there are others who could be on the list, but these guys are pretty good and shouldn’t be thought of as paying someone to be ranked. They deserve to be ranked. All thse players would be exactly where they are whether they paid to attend an event or not. The first three are in our national top 100. Guess LSU and South Carolina would agree with the rankings.
Note: Though they certainly don't have to in order to be ranked, each year over 90% of those players selected in the first round have actually paid to attend a PG event. Ask the Uptons! I would hope no one would see it as something bad!