
Originally Posted by
DannyG
I am thinking that Dallas and Houston, at least, still have a competitive level somewhere. Austin as well, but it's been a while since I've seen team from there.
However, line a hundred players up in your mind...if you're at least as good as half of 'em, then you can contribute to a college club team...but, even in a vacuum, continue real training. Seek out better players, ask for their advice. work on skating and stickhandling, not just shooting and deking. Find a team that you can play in a few regional and national tournaments with. Between NARCh and AAU regionals and finals, there are always 16's and 18's teams looking for players. Post your availability on this message board, you can see that others have advertised "looking for a team" type messages.
Tournament play will show you what a national level player is, at every age, and you can measure yourself.
Oh, yeah, please allow me to ask you to re-think your response toward Rich. I've skated with the guy at USAHIL adult nationals. Rich is a dependable guy, works his butt off, and is an above average player. His skating is sorta choppy, but he gets there, and he scores goals...he has also given his entire life, money, and energy to this sport for two decades. He was the editor of Roller Hockey Magazine, the (frankly) only magazine ever to cover this sport...he has practically gone bankrupt working in this sport, and he sure doesn't make a living operating this web site. He's one of the good guys.
Sticky, you can feel complimented that he thought enough of you to joke around with you, and note he didn't get mad at you when you mis-read his intent.
and also, Oh, yeah...uh, I live in Texas, albeit far west Texas...is it possible to be anywhere in Texas and not be at least within a few miles of a cow, let alone 100??? Just kidding, but only barely...
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