You mean thats why I didn't make all conference and all state. I could really care less if I was all conference or all state, those labels are very nice, but they don't do anything to help get me on a team. On another note I used to think that NAHL tryouts have a lot of not so talented players try out for their teams. This is not the case. Maybe you can tell me the NAHL tryout you attended in which you gathered that information? Obviously there are a few guys who are maybe in over their head, but the quality of the previous F-M Jets camp was very good. If you were to look at the rosters of the camp you would see how good it really was. Notable players were: Phil Fox, Jesse Echternach, Tom Jensen, Robert Carr, David Larson (all Jets players), Jordan Yindiphol, Andrew Muir, Paul Campbell, Andy Peterson and Keaton Smith many other NAHL players attended the camp. In all the level of competition at any of these camps is going to be higher than your High School hockey game. The players in general are bigger, stronger, faster, and smarter than your typical high school kid. Obviously there are exceptions to the rule (Weisgarber, Galt, Mihulka, Dittus, Jundt).