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What is All-Net and how is it different than Divisional?

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What is All-Net and how is it different than Divisional?

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All-Net is like a pre-season All-Star team. Interested players may try out for the All-Net team in their respective GRADE (there is a separate team for each grade). All-Net begins with 5th grade. Teams play All-Net teams from other chapters. All-Net teams will be chosen by impartial members of the board, our All-Net Coordinator, and/or coaches of other All-Net teams. We would like to emphasize that there is no entitlement to All-Net. Just because a child makes the team one year, it does not guarantee them a spot the next season. We realize that children grow, mature and improve from season to season and every child will be evaluated equally at the All-Net tryouts. All-Net rules are different. There are no playing time requirements and they play high school rules. Players who make an All-Net team will have to pay an extra fee of $85 (payable to the coach, after they make the team, this fee goes back to the league). This $85 fee is because All-Net has a few more games than Divisional tea

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