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I don’t think that’s their top team. Sadly their top prep team is having an even harder time at 1-17-1 according to myhockey.
Last year w the 15u AAA ducks he missed over 20 days of school
Tahoe is brick and mortar. Meaning they live there. Not with. A billet family.
Living amongst your teammates is great when you’re young. They feed them there and the facility is top notch. The coaches making these kids better men and they do a lot of volunteering as well.
I’ll also add that we have had quite a few scouts watching and speaking with the coaches about boys and the way they are holding their own against top 18 year old teams.
That’s what you should be asking yourself when considering a team and coach.
Does THA now have a school? I thought the players did the NCAA approved online program. What do you think of the THA teachers? I agree that it should be education first. The benefit of a traditional school like JSerra or OLu is the quality of the teachers. Online school programs are not a good match for all students.