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I’m talking about actual teams.
Middle or High? Which teams did they participate in? |
| Just baseball. He plays and/or trains year-round. |
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for high school - year round club team (hockey) and high school hockey, high school lacrosse - so 3 or maybe 2 technically
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This for one kid. Other kid baseball year round plus rec basketball and flag in season. |
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DD is current high school varsity athlete:
Fall - Field Hickey Winter - Indoor Track Spring - Lacrosse Additionally she plays club lacrosse outside of school basically all year round, including attending camps. There are very few weekends this year she will not be playing a sport. |
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Middle school: Travel soccer and travel lacrosse and volunteer in the winter every sunday for basketball
Freshman year: Travel soccer, travel lacrosse, and HS soccer, HS lacrosse. the rest of HS: HS soccer, HS lacrosse, Travel lacrosse Continue to do Sunday volunteer for basketball. |
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People who answer are going to be disproportionately those who participate, but remember that only about half of kids do ANY organized sports (https://usafacts.org/articles/are-fewer-kids-playing-sports/)
We have three kids; one does a rec team and one does a school team. The third occasionally gets off the couch. |
| DS is in 7th and does cross country and track year round, along with another sport that is seasonal. |
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One kid did rec soccer through middle school, no sports in HS.
Other kid did fencing through 9th grade, school track team in 9th grade, then no sports after that. |
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| 6th grader plays rec basketball (3 month season). 8th grader does mountain bike team (summer - fall) |
| 6th grader plays no sports at school because they only offer running. Plays 2 rec sports and 1 travel sport outside of school. |
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12th grade DD - no sports.
10th grade DS- travel baseball fall and spring/summer seasons and high school team, plus rec winter basketball through 9th grade. Doesn't want to continue with basketball so he's dropping it. |
Why the restriction to actual teams? A lot of sporty kids prefer individual sports. Lots of kids ski, snowboard, rock climb, bike, do archery etc. but very hard to form a team to compete if you're into that stuff. You mostly just do it with your friends and family. |