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Years ago
why do only sasi people make state
SO many sour grapes on this issue .. The kids that get picked work really hard and deserve any future accolades and selections they get .. BUT .. having witnessed and attended some SASI trainings early on in my life ... i can see that being yelled at... and drilled till you drop can be harmful too ..
What the, you need to lighten up .. the 'luckiest' ???.. WHAT THE !!!

Years ago
It makes sense that a majority of players picked for state teams are from the SASI program, as that is part of the Elite training program for the best junior basketballers in the state...
