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This is a smaller issue but I hope CalSouth will consider it.
National Cup elimination rounds are in late May. What is so special about late May ?? In late May most high school seniors have either graduation or their senior prom on Saturdays.
It appears that the elimination round of National Cup games are scheduled in order of age. In other words, the HS freshmen U15/16 games are at 9am and the HS senior U19 games kickoff at 1pm at Galway Downs.
Today for example, 3 U19 teams forfeited their matches no doubt because of conflicts between senior prom and graduations.
A suggestion to CalSouth might be to schedule the older teams first at 8 or 9am and schedule the younger teams at 1pm. This would be a win-win for everyone and would not cost CalSouth an extra penny.
I assume someone at CalSouth has thought about this. I cannot understand why the scheduling is the way it is. That is more of a suggestion and a question than a complaint. Something DOC's might want to lobby CalSouth to change.
The argument one might make is that the schedule is posted in advance. Well for the older teams the schedule was not posted until early April. However, the decision to play National Cup had to be made earlier in the year before the schedule was posted. It does not serve anyone- coaches, players, teams, CalSouth, families, or SoCal soccer- to have elimination round games forfeited. Perhaps policies can be adopted to mitigate the known and predictable conflicts.
National Cup elimination rounds are in late May. What is so special about late May ?? In late May most high school seniors have either graduation or their senior prom on Saturdays.
It appears that the elimination round of National Cup games are scheduled in order of age. In other words, the HS freshmen U15/16 games are at 9am and the HS senior U19 games kickoff at 1pm at Galway Downs.
Today for example, 3 U19 teams forfeited their matches no doubt because of conflicts between senior prom and graduations.
A suggestion to CalSouth might be to schedule the older teams first at 8 or 9am and schedule the younger teams at 1pm. This would be a win-win for everyone and would not cost CalSouth an extra penny.
I assume someone at CalSouth has thought about this. I cannot understand why the scheduling is the way it is. That is more of a suggestion and a question than a complaint. Something DOC's might want to lobby CalSouth to change.
The argument one might make is that the schedule is posted in advance. Well for the older teams the schedule was not posted until early April. However, the decision to play National Cup had to be made earlier in the year before the schedule was posted. It does not serve anyone- coaches, players, teams, CalSouth, families, or SoCal soccer- to have elimination round games forfeited. Perhaps policies can be adopted to mitigate the known and predictable conflicts.