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Does anyone have an idea how many 2010 boys never received any response after the last ID session? I know some kids received rejection emails and others got offers, but our son still hasn’t received anything. It’s been more than two weeks. I understand not being able to meet the original two day turnaround, but putting 14 yo kids through this just seems cruel. |
have you emailed the coach or TD? I thought most have been given offers or rejections. If you have neither you need to reach out. |
Sometimes things get sent to old email addresses so I’d email whoever ran registration and check and see. |
I’ve emailed both…no response from either. And both email addresses are correct. |
You can email Coach Kevin James for the update. I believe they already sent all 2010 offers
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I’ve emailed him twice with no response |
We got our correspondence immediately after the last id |
From our experience, KJ answers fairly promptly |
Your son will almost undoubtedly be better off elsewhere. |
So by "trapped" they mean the kids born Oct.-Dec get to repeat their U19 season twice in HS right? not club/academy? Once as a Junior playing with mostly seniors in HS, then as actual seniors playing with majority Juniors. Also, how is a bad thing to be "trapped" is sounds like it is, just trying to understand the reasons. |
The late first month players are lucky enough to get an extra year of youth soccer.
They also have a big advantage in high school soccer, their freshman year, they just played an entire year of u16 club soccer, while most of their freshman peers have just played a year of u15. The trade-off is that at times at the younger ages, sometimes these players are late developers. The ones who benefit the most are late birthday ECNL players you do in fact get that extra year. In high school soccer usually they're far enough along to contribute to Varsity their freshman year right away. |
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