Top 10 Organizations in 2005

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The IIY Saints were a very good oganization and is going to be 14u this year and won a 16u national championship and this year tied for 9th at nationals and won Aunt Rosie's in NY and got 2nd at Compuware but they arent IIY anmore they are just the Saints next year as well as they were this year as 18u
 
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I guess I am a little confused. I thought an organization would be a group of teams at differnet age levels. I wouldn't rate an organization by the results of 1 team for 1 year. I think you need to look at overall history and current successes across all age groups. IMHO
 
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Very good point 3rdbasecoach. Organizations generally have a different agenda than individual teams. There are some very good "teams" out there. Ones that work hard and do the right things. There are also many good "organizations". Normally the ones that have been around for a long period of time tend to satisfy the needs of their player/family make up. It truely depends on the needs of the players and their families. I think Ohio is fortunate to have organizations that cater to the high end players, the moderately intense players and the local travel players.
Finding quality that satisfies your needs should be easy.

Ranking a top ten without defining the criteria would be fruitless.
 

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Here the old top 10 organizations list from 2005. Thought it was time to move it to the top.
 

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