Agreed. Usually an assistant coach will work one-on-one with kids who are new to the sport no matter their age or division. Additionally, no coach expects attendance at all practices and games (two practices per week at the beginning of the spring season which segues into one practice and two games per week, and if there are rain cancellations, then it might be something like one practice and three games per week). It is the nature of rec league and is impractical to be able to make it to all practices and games - kids get sick, get injured, play other sports, have play rehearsals, etc. If you know you'll miss, just let the coach(es) know before games so they can have a plan to avoid a forfeit (usually, you can request players from other teams). |
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Arlington Little League is like that too. Daddy ball is real! |
We’ve really lucked out in ALL And have had very good coaches. Some aren’t even parents of kids on the team |
That's a bit of a red flag. |
No it’s not. |
ALL regular season is great, we too have lucked out. All the all star teams are a coach’s kid and his best friends/aa rec team though (since the teams are formed when they are 8 and with little change unless you know someone on the all stars committee). All stars is daddy ball at its finest though. I went to one of the games last year— pitcher was the main coaches kid, only infield position that wasn’t an assistant coaches’ kid was first base. Stayed that way the entire game, they would rotate the coaches kids in the infield, and every one else was delegated to the out field or first base. Talking to other parents over the years, this isn’t an anomaly. My youngest just graduated out of little league, but honestly the all star stuff really disgusted me. Selection was really extremely subjective, they have kids vote but then ignore the results if the committee feels a parent was slighted, they have “try outs” for all stars but then cancel them and don’t bother to reschedule. |
Sadly true and our experience as well. Also agreed that after LL everything changes. But unfortunately for my son he still didn’t grow. He remains the smallest kid out there. |