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Originally posted by real fan View PostHe is a hard player to judge because of the competition that his team plays against , not sure if he is quick enough for most d-1 schools, if they go up against Manual then coaches will be able to have a better guage on if he can play at a higher level.
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Originally posted by tornadoI know this is an old thread....but let's correct an error here.......that I just saw for the first time, and since it is unfair and inaccurate
I feel it needs correction........
Billy Molinari goes to the same school as my kids, so I have all the yearbooks all the way back....
Billy started in Pre-K in 1995-1996 and kindergarten in 1996-1997.
He is pictured in those school yearbooks and I can show then to you if you want to see the proof.
His classmates even at that time included Luke Knapp, Ben Bordeaux, Jake Winkler, and all the other kids who have been in his class at school for 13 continuous years.
...and of course my daughter - ALL of whom are presently high school seniors and who have NEVER been held back.
That class (Class of 2009) also includes even Justin and Jordan Parr who are presently playing basketball as seniors at IVC.
Billy may be a bit older than some kids in his class but he is also younger than some and was NOT held back.
If he was, I challenge heybballfans to tell me which year he was held back, because if he were, he'd be a junior this year, since he was in pre-k in 1995-96 and kindergarten in 1996-97.
Some parents will wait an extra year if their kid just misses the cut off.
I bet Mo red shirted him before kindergarten.....
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Originally posted by tornadoI know this is an old thread....but let's correct an error here.......that I just saw for the first time, and since it is unfair and inaccurate
I feel it needs correction........
Billy Molinari goes to the same school as my kids, so I have all the yearbooks all the way back....
Billy started in Pre-K in 1995-1996 and kindergarten in 1996-1997.
He is pictured in those school yearbooks and I can show then to you if you want to see the proof.
His classmates even at that time included Luke Knapp, Ben Bordeaux, Jake Winkler, and all the other kids who have been in his class at school for 13 continuous years.
...and of course my daughter - ALL of whom are presently high school seniors and who have NEVER been held back.
That class (Class of 2009) also includes even Justin and Jordan Parr who are presently playing basketball as seniors at IVC.
Billy may be a bit older than some kids in his class but he is also younger than some and was NOT held back.
If he was, I challenge heybballfans to tell me which year he was held back, because if he were, he'd be a junior this year, since he was in pre-k in 1995-96 and kindergarten in 1996-97.
i NEVER said he was held back as in he is dumb. he is a smart kid porbably (like father like son). i said he is a year older! and he is!!!!!!! check the facts. He should be one grade above. ask anybody at that school to ask him. ask your daughter tornado. his parents seem to start their kids schooling one year later than the "normal" kid. so all his kids are one year older than their grade!!!!!
check facts please. i know this is true
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Originally posted by heybballfans View Postand plus, he is not near cut off. His birthday is like in May or something. so its just because his parents hold their kids back a year for some reason. He is a year older. He was driving at the end of freshman year im prety surePeoria Toyota Scion
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i never said it bothered me. Im just telling facts and now im arguing he is because other posters said not true. I have no problem with it at all. I would never blame parents on decisions how to raise kids as long as kids arent harmed in any way. I was jsut saying it makes a difference as older kids tend to have had more practice time and therefore better. The same player usually gets better with more practice which is exactly what a year is. more time to get physically mature and better skilled.
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Originally posted by heybballfans View Posti never said it bothered me. Im just telling facts and now im arguing he is because other posters said not true. I have no problem with it at all. I would never blame parents on decisions how to raise kids as long as kids arent harmed in any way. I was jsut saying it makes a difference as older kids tend to have had more practice time and therefore better. The same player usually gets better with more practice which is exactly what a year is. more time to get physically mature and better skilled.Peoria Toyota Scion
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ok this is my final message. do you read posts? i brought it up a long time ago, then someone else said something with their facts incorrect. then i responded with correct information and that was that. I dont keep bringing it back up. I just respond to peoples post. What is wrong with that. im not a bad guy here. just responding to inccorect info.
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