Who plays youth basketball, baseball or football for free? |
Shoe company sponsored teams are free for basketball. Football for non-skill positions is free because high schools are still where colleges scout. For skill positions, 7 on 7 is pay to play, but the scouts are already looking at high school tape, so you can still get recruited if you only play high school. |
Are you drunk at the bar? It's not listed online anywhere. But thanks for the contribution of gibberish. |
It's a beautiful evening on the rooftop. Don't judge us. Ha ha |
One can only hope? Are you the guy looking for utopian ACADUMIES? |
This already happens at super clubs in other regions. |
I don't understand who would cover all the costs if soccer was free here. In Europe, the first teams probably bring in enough revenue to cover their youth academies but our professional system is not as expansive and the country is so big that the idea, while great overseas, does not seem practical here. Say you live in South Dakota or Wyoming. There is not anything near you. Between leagues, referees, and coaches someone has to pay the bill and I can't figure out how that works out to be anyone but the parents. If there are clubs letting kids play for free beyond the most extreme financial cases or the player FCV is hitching their wagon to, I just don't know of them. |
Clubs definitely let so e kids play for free. Happens all the time to get better players. |
Which clubs let kids play for free? |
All of them have financial aid for low income players. Of course, how good the player is matters a lot for getting it |
confirmed it does happen from time to time |
When do we know who will be the coach next season?
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We were told it would be post Friday |
Does anyone know if Eric is sticking with u-11 and 12 when he moves over from FCV? |
Maybe? He will be the 2011 GA coach at the very least. That's going to soak up some time, unsure what else the club will have him juggle. |