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I've noticed that in Burbank there are not many high leveled juniors playing for their high school team. There are some that are extremely high leveled but don't play or don't go to school. And other schools in my league have players that are very high leveled. Furthermore our coach blames our incompetence for not being able to defeat schools like Arcadia or Glendale. Does anyone else have these problems?
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a small school like San Marino won 2 years ago and should have won last year wins because of their solid doubles... I think they are better than Arcadia and Glendale.. |
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actually claremont might win their division this yr cuz they moved back to div. 3 and they got a transfer from troy.....theyre deeper this yr so they should win it
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that's almost a sure bet then... I really admire the assistant coach(Clarke's dad)he'll get that team to win... |
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heh. i was bound to go to glendale had i not moved WAAYY back then...
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But some schools have so many ranked players where they have to put them in doubles also.
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