Local rec leagues, registered with Cal South, have been starting at age 5 or 6 for years. Are they going to cut that off?I believe the answer to that is no. CalSouth has announced that they will not issue player cards to 2010 players. Without a registration with CalSouth, 2010 players will not be covered by their liability insurance so I believe sanctioned leagues will not be able to allow those players/teams to play.
As in years passed with a 2009B or by the making of a "league" between clubs? Also, the Calsouth email said that the new age requirements begin in 2018/2019 so why would they not allow it this Fall?It will be worked around.
They will allow it now. When the new age group comes and they say that no 2011 teams will be able to play, they will still play.As in years passed with a 2009B or by the making of a "league" between clubs? Also, the Calsouth email said that the new age requirements begin in 2018/2019 so why would they not allow it this Fall?
SO you are saying they will have a 2009 division and the 2010 teams will just jump into it as well?They will allow it now. When the new age group comes and they say that no 2011 teams will be able to play, they will still play.
Yes. They realized there were too many 2010's that played on some of the 2009 teams so to hold firm a lot of kids were going to play competitive last year than not be able to play this year. They then softened and said the 2010's could play this year but no 2011 next year no matter if they play up or not. Even with that, they will still be able to play 2011 next year, have player cards, etc. Will just have to be a little more creative but there is a market for it so it won't go away.SO you are saying they will have a 2009 division and the 2010 teams will just jump into it as well?
Thanks.Yes. They realized there were too many 2010's that played on some of the 2009 teams so to hold firm a lot of kids were going to play competitive last year than not be able to play this year. They then softened and said the 2010's could play this year but no 2011 next year no matter if they play up or not. Even with that, they will still be able to play 2011 next year, have player cards, etc. Will just have to be a little more creative but there is a market for it so it won't go away.
Also it appears Surf was not allowed to rejoin the Presidio league. Can anyone verify that?[/QUOTE said:Bump on the Surf veto from Presidio...? Can anyone confirm...?
What have we heard lately with the 2010? I believe our club is joining this "so called" independant league. Sounds fun. My concern is, are they going to still keep it 7v7? And may the teams still be allowed to play state cup.SO you are saying they will have a 2009 division and the 2010 teams will just jump into it as well?
Thank you @seesnake, very helpful.In San Diego Presidio is doing a 2009b which is the defacto 2010 league. It will be 7 v 7. State cup is a no I believe.
There is also a seperate 2010/2011 league being run through the Ranch Santa Fe Attack people. They, Sharks second team, surf, force, and others are participating I believe.
Nice, that will work fine.....thxI think they can play state cup, just have to play up. Up to the team.
It seems to be going fine. 2010 Girls team played Surf last week. Im having problem finding full team list and standings of Independent League online. Does anybody else seethem?Anyone know how the "new" independent league is going?