Jefferson Cup Girls Weekend Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s over a week away…..


Can’t wait!
Anonymous
It’s our first trip. Does anybody know if most fields have bleachers or do we need chairs?
Anonymous
No bleachers, bring a chair and an umbrella
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No bleachers, bring a chair and an umbrella


Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s our first trip. Does anybody know if most fields have bleachers or do we need chairs?

Depends on which field. Look at the field on google maps and click the satellite view. You’ll be able to see if there are bleachers and if it’s grass or artificial turf
Anonymous
Bring heavy coats, gloves and hats if you have night games. Actually bring them anyway because games can get rescheduled and a warm day can turn into a bitterly cold night
Anonymous
my son played one year and there was literally snow on the field and they were begging it to be cancelled. several kids subbed out of a game, went to their car, and never came back. my kid ended up with a mild case of frostbite, his fingers were either painful or almost numb for quite awhile.

all this to say, they try very very hard to never cancel or have to give any money back!
Anonymous
We had a game rescheduled to past dark. At first the kids were excited about playing under the lights, then it kept getting colder and the wind kept getting stronger
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:my son played one year and there was literally snow on the field and they were begging it to be cancelled. several kids subbed out of a game, went to their car, and never came back. my kid ended up with a mild case of frostbite, his fingers were either painful or almost numb for quite awhile.

all this to say, they try very very hard to never cancel or have to give any money back!

Kids should be able to play in cold and wet conditions but they need to be prepared with proper gear. Gloves, under armour, extra dry gear, etc. Kids play in these conditions all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my son played one year and there was literally snow on the field and they were begging it to be cancelled. several kids subbed out of a game, went to their car, and never came back. my kid ended up with a mild case of frostbite, his fingers were either painful or almost numb for quite awhile.

all this to say, they try very very hard to never cancel or have to give any money back!

Kids should be able to play in cold and wet conditions but they need to be prepared with proper gear. Gloves, under armour, extra dry gear, etc. Kids play in these conditions all the time.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my son played one year and there was literally snow on the field and they were begging it to be cancelled. several kids subbed out of a game, went to their car, and never came back. my kid ended up with a mild case of frostbite, his fingers were either painful or almost numb for quite awhile.

all this to say, they try very very hard to never cancel or have to give any money back!

Kids should be able to play in cold and wet conditions but they need to be prepared with proper gear. Gloves, under armour, extra dry gear, etc. Kids play in these conditions all the time.


+100

Kids take cues from their parents. If parents are complaining about how cold it is, how it’s dangerous to be playing, and keep calling attention to staying warm, kids will say the same things. Give them the gear they need and treat like it’s no big deal (it’s really not) and kids will adjust
Anonymous
My son played last weekend and it rained Saturday morning. Because of rain, the games got pushed back 5 hours and then the halves were shortened to 25 minutes. It was a bit of a mess to be honest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son played last weekend and it rained Saturday morning. Because of rain, the games got pushed back 5 hours and then the halves were shortened to 25 minutes. It was a bit of a mess to be honest.


Were you still on grass / same field as originally planned Sat morning?
Anonymous
Looks like LOTS of rain in forecast
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my son played one year and there was literally snow on the field and they were begging it to be cancelled. several kids subbed out of a game, went to their car, and never came back. my kid ended up with a mild case of frostbite, his fingers were either painful or almost numb for quite awhile.

all this to say, they try very very hard to never cancel or have to give any money back!

Kids should be able to play in cold and wet conditions but they need to be prepared with proper gear. Gloves, under armour, extra dry gear, etc. Kids play in these conditions all the time.


snow and ice on the field and coming down with little visability... yeah, kids should be prepared but that year, that weather called for snow pants. my kid had gloves on the entier time, still ended up with frostbite. these are not professional athletes. they are kids.
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