Girls will always have different trajectories once they hit High School. His job is to recruit talent, then play the best, most consistent performers. I think the real issue lies in the Hero's pipeline. That is really devoid of decent protocol from a coach and program. It was all decided way earlier than tryouts and not totally reflective of talent. When you have freshman parents who feel comfortable enough to chum it up with a coach directly following tryouts; proper boundaries have not been set. It's the inside job that's gross. That being said, echoing another poster... parents have to do their research and be realistic. Everyone thinks their kid is going to go dominate the IAAM then wants to cry foul when that doesn't happen.