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Another "is this normal" question....basketball has green days so when tryouts happen, ths coaches have already seen the kids playing for awhile.
Why doesn't soccer have any green days? The coach hasnt seen any of the kids play before tryouts? |
Huh? |
This. At our APS HS, no juniors or seniors on JV. there are freshman and sophomores on varsity though. |
Not true. Our FCPS school school had green days and yellow days. Although if you were playing a winter sport, the soccer coach said he completely understood focus on that sport over green and yellow days. |
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The public high school I attended is known for sports, including soccer, where we've produced several pros and U.S. national team members.
There are three tiers--Varsity, JV, and a combined Freshman/Sophomore Team. There are only 2 or 3 freshmen on JV in any given year. Some years, there might only be one or none. Even the Freshman/Sophomore team is mostly Sophomores. |
| PP here. This is in a different state. |
Your experience is not relevant to op's scenario, which only has two teams: JV and Varsity. |
Our large FCPS public did not have any green days for boys soccer (but they did for girls soccer and b/g lacrosse). |
Well, if only 5 freshman make any team, than they must take a bunch of sophomores/juniors who didn't make the teams previously as freshmen. Mathematically. |
No soccer green days at our large fcps either
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it's this kind of rude commentary that drives helpful posters with interesting commentary off the board. |
| So the vhsl rule for green days is that they have to be open to anyone. My guess is that boys soccer green days would be so crowded that they would be pointless, so they don't do them. |
This is prime American thought-processing, completely not based on skill or talent but rather physicality. |
The point of high school soccer is to provide an activity for the students at the school. So it makes sense to structure it in a way that allows participation from all grades. |
| At our MCPS there were only freshman and sophomores on JV, although all 4 grades could be on Varsity (rare for the lower two grades but it happened). Our boys JV team was pretty evenly split between freshmen and sophomores. |