Every swimmer sucks at soccer |
My soccer player sucks at swimming! |
Yes it goes both ways |
Not true at all. Athletic kids can do well in summer swim. It’s all short races. We aren’t talking about teens who are elite swimmers and spend a lot of time on it. There’s a difference between being “a swimmer” and someone who does summer swim team. |
Good for you? My kids are younger. No one cares except you. But I hope you feel good bragging to strangers. |
summer swim is a great way for soccer players to keep in shape over summer and also give their bodies some rest. an athletic kid can certainly power down the lane in a 50 free. Breaststroke is probably not pretty though |
| It's too damn hot for super y. |
What I like about Super Y / USL / Summer Whatever league is that it's low-key and the kids have fun (but they're all kids who want to play soccer and put in the effort, unlike many rec teams). I would love to have the option of sending my kid outside to play pickup soccer but his teammates from fall/spring soccer are widely dispersed geographically and all the kids in the neighborhood are inside playing video games. So, we've done Super Y for fun many years. The games as usually scheduled early in the morning and not in the hottest part of the day. To each his own. |
| Isn’t it USL-Y now? |
Yeah it's "USL" or something like that - not sure about the "-Y" part. But it will always be Super Y to me lol. |
This has been our experience too! |
| Does anybody understand the meaning for the letters in the mid Atlantic division? A, b, c ,d, e? Is the a the strongest tier? |
It either is not tiered or some teams have put their stronger teams in lower divisions. From our club, it is not tiered this year per USL Y. Whether accurate or not, not sure. |
Agreed. Not tiered. Also if you click on C, D or E you won’t see games. For Mid Atlantic there is just A and B. |
| How was your game this past weekend? Weather was nice. |