Remember, the coaches aren't always right. If you think they didn't notice you and didn't give you a fair shot, ask for a private tryout. Even if you still don't make it, he will recognize your willing to work hard to move up. Also, don't be mad if he declines your offer. He is not being mean, he has things to do too.
If your on the highest team, still give it your all. Just because your on the highest team doesn't mean you don't have to try hard. Remember that everyone wants to be on that team and will be working hard to get there.
Congratulate the people at the soccer tryout. If someone is sad, make sure you tell them something positive to lift their spirits. Some time in your soccer career, you will need someone to lift your spirits too.
If you didn't make the soccer team that you wanted, it's not always your fault. Coaches don't know or see it all, and many are actually biased. I have seen players who made a Division Three team, than tried out at another club and made Division One.
No matter what, never give up. Whether you made a high or low level team, you now have motivation to improve. Learn, watch, and train hard. Next season try again. If you don't make it learn, watch, and train hard, then try again. If you truly want to make that Division One Team, you will. Just ask a coach I know: when he was 12 (I think) he got kicked off his State team. It took him 5 years of work for him to get back on it, but he did. I bet he felt like Pelee.
It's time to learn how to play the game better. It's time to take your game to the next level: