We have an 03’ Player that plays with a 00’ team. For state cup we were not able to register her because she’s too young. Do any of you guys know if there is a way to bypass? Or maybe have the parents sign a special form? Or appeal?
Perhaps you should just follow the rules.Isn't there a G05 who plays on the G01 DA team for Beach? Does DA have different rules? Perhaps that could be used to protest the CalSouth rule?
A waste of time. Two completely different governing bodies. Play this kid up on a team in the club within the CalSouth rules....01 team.Isn't there a G05 who plays on the G01 DA team for Beach? Does DA have different rules? Perhaps that could be used to protest the CalSouth rule?
And besides, she’s an 05 playing up with the 03s not the 01s. Couldn’t use it as leverage anyway.Isn't there a G05 who plays on the G01 DA team for Beach? Does DA have different rules? Perhaps that could be used to protest the CalSouth rule?
If you have player good enough to play up 3 years, is State Cup really a tournament she should be worried about? The best 03's are either DA or ECNL at this point.We have an 03’ Player that plays with a 00’ team. For state cup we were not able to register her because she’s too young. Do any of you guys know if there is a way to bypass? Or maybe have the parents sign a special form? Or appeal?
If you have player good enough to play up 3 years, is State Cup really a tournament she should be worried about? The best 03's are either DA or ECNL at this point.
Miss state cup? Why not play her age if that's all she really wants, or is there no '03 team either?I never mentioned the skill level. Just if it was possible. This girl is an 03' player playing in a 02' team. The 02' team will not be playing State Cup. So the Coach who also has an 00' team asked if maybe she could play. Since during the season she was allowed to guest play, and tournaments don't have those restrictions. We just didn't want her to miss a chance of playing state cup. Our club does not have an 01' team and the other 02' team has stolen players in the past.
Protest, as that term is used these days meaning you know the rule but don't like it, and want it changed?Isn't there a G05 who plays on the G01 DA team for Beach? Does DA have different rules? Perhaps that could be used to protest the CalSouth rule?
You don't say where you are or the club, but she can play on any 2003, 2002, or 2001 team. You may mean state cup generically, but if an 03 is a legitimate 00 player vs. coach just wants her to get a taste at a much higher level, you should be looking at national cup 03 or 02 teams.I never mentioned the skill level. Just if it was possible. This girl is an 03' player playing in a 02' team. The 02' team will not be playing State Cup. So the Coach who also has an 00' team asked if maybe she could play. Since during the season she was allowed to guest play, and tournaments don't have those restrictions. We just didn't want her to miss a chance of playing state cup. Our club does not have an 01' team and the other 02' team has stolen players in the past.
What in the world could ever be a reason for a little 03 to play with women @ 00?
3 years up is stupid for any player and never a real reason. A above average 2000 is 18 yr old young women that could physically and emotionally destroy a 03 of any caliber.
She might hang with them in skill level as long as your in State Cup and not with a top National Cup level team and eventually she will tangle with the wrong young lady that will put her in her place.
No reason ever to play 3 years up.
Have you seen HS soccer. It’s an abomination. There are certainly girls who play at a high level that can do this.
Many 03 DA players will train or play against or with the 01-02 team.
There’s less contact, better passing, and less risk.
00s playing state cup? Not so sure that’s the environment an 03 should be in.
One of the better 03 players, national player Simone Jackson, only plays up on 01-02s. Why would an 03 play up for an 00 STATE CUP team?