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PLEASE let this happen! Daughters Dec, Sons September
I think it is stupid that DA does not allow HS play. That is flat out ignoring one of the sports infrastructure advantages that the US has over other countries.
Yah, Birth Years still comes into play for that reason (students held back) but it groups kids from Aug ‘04 thru end of July ‘05 for example as u15.If the school year banding doesn't include kids that have been held back a year, then yes. My second concern is DOC and coaches pressuring kids to move teams again to make their teams stronger. It would allow the kids to choose which age group (school band or age band) they want to play for rather than have the DOC/coaches choose for them.
I have a boy that is in high school - he doesn't care (about anything) and this doesn't affect him either way. I have a late birthday middle school girl and she had a tough transition the first time but acclimated and most likely does not want to be forced (about anything) to move teams again. I can see a few DOC/Coaches forcing her to switch teams to make their school band stronger. If we want to retain girls in soccer programs, comp or rec, through their tween years, friendships are important.
I do not want to identify my children bc I would like to reserve the right to say randomly dumb things on this forum from time to time, as I've exercised multiple times already. I'm not as brave as Luis and EJ.
I agree, but it will continue to discourage a non-insignificant portion of 1st and 2nd graders from playing. Can US soccer afford that? Only time will tell. With youth soccer numbers decreasing, I think we should do everything we can to reverse that trend. This effect may be more prevalent for female players. I believe female players are more important to the growth of the sport in the US when compared to other sports. Females don't play football and football is the sport soccer is competing with for eyeballs. When female soccer players grow up and have children, they will be more likely to enroll their children in soccer and be soccer fans themselves. US soccer should be playing the long game.No way this change happens. Birth year is here to stay.
The showcases - one in fall, one in winter, one in spring and championships in summer. Let's not worry about summer bc it doesn't affect any high school soccer unless you have a crazy high school soccer coach that wants to run camps over the summer.The reason why I mention decentralization is that the HS schedules are highly variable, depending on where you live. CA is one of only 5 or 6 states with Winter HS (the remainder are nearly equally split between Fall and Spring). It works for ECNL because the clubs schedule for all but the national events (showcases, playoffs). Then you have to factor, at least here in CA (not sure if other state federations have similar rules), CIF's rules on simultaneously playing HS and club. Set aside whether that might be too much, CIF is very, very against this and when I have communicated with them in the past (because a national team camp was not posted on the "approved" list that CIF posts (that permits participants' participation w/o losing eligibility), CIF officials were none too sympathetic to the individual player involved - they essentially said, "make a choice. And if your kid chooses camp over HS, it will give another player an opportunity on the HS squad). Last, you'd need some real coordination among schools/conferences/sections to have a routinized division of practice/game days - not every school has ample fields to just practice whenever and play games whenever (my kid goes to an urban school in the Bay Area; they have access to one field, there are 6 soccer teams (3 boys, 3 girls) for practice and games and there are other sports that use that same field while the HS I attended is suburban with ample space and about 1/3 the number of students).
I think national-level scheduling (like US Soccer does for DA) would be next to impossible in dealing with multiple state HS federations, multiple playing seasons, field availability issues, etc. Don't get me wrong - I really like your points from a theoretical standpoint but I'm not sure they can work from a practical one. I can't stand the prohibition on HS play b/c I think that the vast, vast majority of players (including those who play in college) won't sniff national team participation so is it really worth it to prohibit such a quintessential American experience as playing for your school? (I'm entire supportive of any player deciding she/he does not want to play HS but feel strongly it should be the player's decision, not the national governing body).
Money being spent at one tournament. $$$$$$$$$$ and age change helped some and hurt othersWhat does this discussion have to do with Surf Cup?
He's claiming that Surf Cup still makes lots of money, so soccer overall is ok.What does this discussion have to do with Surf Cup?
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One thing I notice (I look as my kids are on the younger side now) when looking at elite rosters (DA) - on the girls side in particular, the older kids dominate. Its a biological and maturity (a grade ahead) advantage. On the bright side, if my daughter can continue to hang, she will have a huge advantage over her peer group if she wants to play college, as the number of kids from her grade year playing elite soccer in the Aug-Dec months will be far fewer than the number in the Jan-Jul months - and she will be playing a year "up" relative to her graduating year.