
I would say there is, and this year our coach handled it beautifully for a child on the team. But they were on the team. At tryout stage, for a new kid, how on earth would a coach know? |
Ahhh, no. He carries a plus 1. It happens all the time. |
These days in the DMV, HS basketball feels like college. All the top HS programs are extending "offers" to the top 13 year olds, and securing "commitments" to play. I believe a couple of the outstanding 13 year olds may have agents and are already thinking about NIL deals? Maybe that's a myth...but believeable. |
This is literally the AD's job. He is exactly who you contact. |
Except...it is probably more likely that one of the kids that actually attended tryouts would be their +1...or put another way, the roster is the official roster, +X. Either way, all those slots are filled. |
Really? So if the team has no seniors than any new student is prohibited from playing? If that were a universal rule all kids of military families would never be able to play a sport. Your school sucks. |
Do kids of military families only play at schools that have no seniors playing sports, and no kids of military families who move away? That seems unlikely. |
LOL, buddy. Little did we all know we were talking to the dad of the next LeBron. I pity your kid. |
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I wish...however, I don't why you think it is LOL that you don't understand how competitive basketball is in the DMV and that multiple teams are the best in the country. My kid doesn't even play basketball...but anyone who follows sports in this area knows that college and NBA scouts are watching the WCAC and DCSAA championships. |
Military family here. While I wouldn't say that "no military families move away", in general military members will try their best to limit their moves while the kids are in high school. Obviously that isn't always possible, and frequently the military member will go to the next duty station unaccompanied while the spouse and kids remain behind so the kids can stay in school That happens VERY frequently. In some cases, I've also known for the family to move to the next duty station, but the high school kid stays behind and lives with a close friend's family so they can finish out high school at the same school. |
It doesn't have to be all. It just has to be one. But you knew that. So, your kid's school sucks. |
No obviously you asked what happens at work when somebody dies, and I said they rarely reach out ... there are more important things to do. |
The only sport that has serious restriction for roster is Basketball and since that is not a spring sport we are not talking about basketball. I can bring up rosters from your HS from each year and show you there is not an exact number. What is your school? |
Is math not your thing? Since seniors graduate each year, there are always some open spots, just not an unlimited amount. And outside of running and swimming, there are limits on roster size anyway since only some many kids can compete. |