D7 is small private and prep schools. Most of those have Varsity only teamsD7 soccer for boys and girls begin in December. The remaining divisions start in March. Is D7 for smaller schools?
It would suck if your dd coach would put the either or on your player. I had a whole league do that to my kid and that sucked big time. My guess is they try to work together. Also, my dd will do both some way some how and manage the right health aspects.Varsity only in many sports might be a reality.
for us we’d pick ecnl over high school which SUCKS after being in DA and looking forward to high school for many reasons. But if soccer is up and going in the spring and our kid wants to play in college, it’s not worth missing club practice or games for hs. Plus the overload. If all is up and running getting exposure will be the priority in spring and hs won’t do that.
Maybe (?) club will be running before then and ecnl can get in an event of two so if you play hs you don’t miss any opportunities.
and I’m 100% certain our ecnl club coach won’t be flexible with missing club practice all week to accommodate all the different high schools game schedules. I’ve seen this movie before. But who knows. Everything is upside down.
It would heavily depend on how good your HS program is. If it's not, then no point to play HS, but otherwise you may get more opportunities to get recruited out of HS then you may think.Varsity only in many sports might be a reality.
for us we’d pick ecnl over high school which SUCKS after being in DA and looking forward to high school for many reasons. But if soccer is up and going in the spring and our kid wants to play in college, it’s not worth missing club practice or games for hs. Plus the overload. If all is up and running getting exposure will be the priority in spring and hs won’t do that.
Maybe (?) club will be running before then and ecnl can get in an event of two so if you play hs you don’t miss any opportunities.
and I’m 100% certain our ecnl club coach won’t be flexible with missing club practice all week to accommodate all the different high schools game schedules. I’ve seen this movie before. But who knows. Everything is upside down.
it will be the time for HS coaches from different sports to finally work together with dual/triple sport athletes, instead of telling them to pick one sport.There are some very solid hs/club soccer players that also excel at track, tennis, softball and lacrosse.
Will be very interesting to see what these players decide to do. Will be interesting to see what the HS AD and coaches try to do with these players. Will be interesting to see how roster sizes will be impacted.
The last year has been interesting and it will interesting to see what plays out next yearThere are some very solid hs/club soccer players that also excel at track, tennis, softball and lacrosse.
Will be very interesting to see what these players decide to do. Will be interesting to see what the HS AD and coaches try to do with these players. Will be interesting to see how roster sizes will be impacted.
Always keep academics first and foremost.This season all CIF rules regarding playing club at the same time as HS will be suspended. This means technically kids can play both, just don't know how it will be possible to do it at the same time. Too much training and games.
Early doses should go to hospital workers, EMT's, people with compromised immunity, fire fighters, law enforcement. It has nothing to do with governors or any political agenda.Doubt children will be first in line for it, particularly given our governors recent actions. For the younger kids they also have to be pediatric doses which require additional testing.
Especially if they haven't played any games in 9 or 10 months. It is a disaster waiting to happen.I have a kid who just finished HS and two getting started. The pressure that even the heavily-recruited athlete faces is enormous and if a parents are going through the HS ride with their first child - not knowing how to contextualize the season, not knowing how much to believe or shut out a DOC or club coach, how much to prioritize a specific show-case this one very odd academic year . . . Kids (and parents) are going to feel a lot pressure to do too much.
If the club season remains in spring and a full club/full HS season are played simultaneously (with similar participation rates), I predict the ACL tear rate for the 14 to 18 yo set will be very, VERY high in late spring/early summer. My older kid was a GK and I'd be less worried about her playing that # of games (more worried about an increased concussion risk b/c of so many more live-action minutes) but my younger two are field players. It will be tough to tell them - and their coach - "no. That's too much" b/c it always feels like ONE MORE GAME is OK or a weekend with restricted minutes but that is how fatigue builds.
Bottome line is... If you play at the ECNL level and you're a 2021 or 2022 grad year, HS soccer should not be an option for you... especially if you're not already committed. Assuming they want to play in college, their effort should be playing at the highest level possible without getting hurt and having college coaches see you. College coaches almost never come to HS games. Club trainings, ECNL games + HS trainings and games is a recipe for disaster.wait until track athletes or baseball players will not chose soccer and all ECNL coaches (except ones coaching in private schools) will tell their players to not play HS
I bet you $50 that ECNL SW will make it work so kids have a choice for both. You sound like my dd old Doc coach. Obviously people like you and others will say it should not be an option. I say it should be an option for those who want both.Bottome line is... If you play at the ECNL level and you're a 2021 or 2022 grad year, HS soccer should not be an option for you... especially if you're not already committed. Assuming they want to play in college, their effort should be playing at the highest level possible without getting hurt and having college coaches see you. College coaches almost never come to HS games. Club trainings, ECNL games + HS trainings and games is a recipe for disaster.
Is this from your personal experience? It's just my experience is very different.Bottome line is... If you play at the ECNL level and you're a 2021 or 2022 grad year, HS soccer should not be an option for you... especially if you're not already committed. Assuming they want to play in college, their effort should be playing at the highest level possible without getting hurt and having college coaches see you. College coaches almost never come to HS games. Club trainings, ECNL games + HS trainings and games is a recipe for disaster.
Is this from your personal experience? It's just my experience is very different.
I know few coaches who coach both ECNL and HS, I also know few college coaches who love to come to HS games.
Is this from your personal experience? It's just my experience is very different.
I know few coaches who coach both ECNL and HS, I also know few college coaches who love to come to HS games.
What are you talking about? When I say "should not be an option for you" I don't mean because it's not. YOU or anyone else can do whatever YOU want to do. However (and I thought I was clear about this) if you plan on playing in college, it is my opinion that you should not play HS while club is going on because it will be a waste of your time if you're trying to get recruited. Did you not read what I said? You're reading it as if I'm saying there should be a mandate and that couldn't be further from the truth. If you want your DD to do both...more power to you, but HS will NOT get your kid recruited and WILL leave them suseptable to injury particularly if they choose to do both at the same time.I bet you $50 that ECNL SW will make it work so kids have a choice for both. You sound like my dd old Doc coach. Obviously people like you and others will say it should not be an option. I say it should be an option for those who want both.
It is my personal experience. I've never witnessed any coaches coming to my DDs HS games, but she also didn't advertise is because it's shit soccer. All recruitement came from a combination of her ECNL and NPL league games + ECNL showcases. I said "almost never" regarding college coaches coming to watch. I'm sure upon occasion they do, but from what I know/understand...they don't show up to HS games. If your DD is being heavily recruited and invited some to a HS game, that could be a different story. All I'm saying is it's not common by any stretch.Is this from your personal experience? It's just my experience is very different.
I know few coaches who coach both ECNL and HS, I also know few college coaches who love to come to HS games.