- Feb 19, 2015
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Rules need to be put in place regarding rosters for the summit.
For example you have a team of 25 in let's say large senior 3. You can add kids from higher levels to fill the team. you can replace the whole team if you want with better kids. There are no rules whatsoever. So of course everyone is taking advantage and stacking their teams to give them the best advantage to win.
Just really sucks for the teams that go with their original rosters.
I can see having to replace kids because of injuries and things like that but that's about it.
I totally agree these things are easy to fix and Varsity ignores them. At any bid competition you list your kids on a roster plus any current injuries. Than the team that competes at Summit must be made up 80% if you are a small team and 90% if your a large team of the people who won the bid.
I think the stacking maybe more prevalent in the level 1 or 2 or maybe it's just more obvious. We had a Senior level 1 team competeing and they are a true level one team. These are all older girls that joined within the last 2 years. i went over to watch them in the tent and it was obvious the bodies of the athletes did not match their supposed skill level. Our girls did not advance.