Star Ratings Have Arrived!
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Allow us to break down the significance of Star Ratings and how they work! Ratings range from one to five stars. 

-One star indicates you are on our radar and that you've progressed to the point of potentially being a regionally ranked player. 

-Two stars means you may be considered for the Top 150 Player Rankings. 

-Three stars means you are likely in the Top 150 or right on the cusp of being ranked. 

-Four stars indicate you are likely in the middle of the pack within the Top 150 Player Rankings, or in the top half of the rankings for the younger age groups. 

-Five stars puts you in the top tier of the Player Rankings.

You'll notice that the older age groups contain the most highly rated players, showing that they've developed the furthest as athletes closing in on their college careers. The youngest rated group is the 2027's, in which there are no five-star players present. As this group is still learning, growing, and have a long way to go. 

While the Regional Player Rankings and Top 150 Player Rankings are updated twice a year, the Star Ratings will be updated every two months based on our own observations and evaluation throughout the high school and club season. 

Congratulations to those players who have already received their Star Ratings and happy hunting to those who have yet to! 

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