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<p>Lennox Rivera and Price Statz left, what I would call, lasting impressions on myself. In the video presented above, I'd make an easy case for Rivera and Statz to be the best pair of 10Uu playmakers I watched on Saturday. That being said, I only watched about 4-5 total 10U games before I had to leave back for Philadelphia the following morning. I can only speak on the window I had to watch this age group. Within that window, Statz and Rivera blew me away. One-handed grabs, deep downfield interceptions, you name it. </p>
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<p>I must mention the young man behind center. Wyatt Buethe was in command, confident, and decisive. Like I mentioned above, it was a bit jarring to see a lefty 10U QB his age with his level of poise and comfort. Yes, this is a 7v7 in beautiful Florida weather, yet stakes were high. Watching Buethe work and run sets for TEATS, you wouldn't have known the stakes were as high as they were. Great all around performance. I appreciate the program for coming through!!</p>
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<p>The footage below highlights offensive reps from the Team Elite ATS Gold 10U team, captured during Saturday's action. Although my recording window was limited to that single day, it proved to be more than enough to recognize the caliber of talent within this group. What stood out immediately was the structure and execution in their offensive approach. At an age where development is typically centered around fundamentals and flashes of athleticism, this unit displayed timing, spacing, quarterback poise, and overall cohesion that separated them from the field. Their performance was not just impressive relative to their age bracket, it was impressive by any youth standard. The growth, discipline, and playmaking ability on display ultimately translated into results, as the Team Elite ATS Black 10U squad went on to capture the championship. Credit is due to the entire ATS organization for consistently showing up prepared and competitive across all age groups. Their presence elevated the event, and this particular group's championship run was a reflection of both talent and preparation.</p>
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Lennox Rivera and Price Statz left, what I would call, lasting impressions on myself. In the video presented above, I'd make an easy case for Rivera and Statz to be the best pair of 10Uu playmakers I watched on Saturday. That being said, I only watched about 4-5 total 10U games before I had to leave back for Philadelphia the following morning. I can only speak on the window I had to watch this age group. Within that window, Statz and Rivera blew me away. One-handed grabs, deep downfield interceptions, you name it.
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