MARYLAND- youth sports and camps 5pm friday-stage 1!

Anonymous
Did i hear this directly correctly? Yea!

NOTE- no word yet when moco will start stage 1
Anonymous
Oh god you people are going to storm my non MoCo camps aren’t you
Anonymous
Calm down. There are over 2 weeks left of school. We will *likely* be in stage 1 in 2 weeks. Hogan said moco should set a date.
Anonymous

Youth sports are still limited though - small groups and low contact outdoors.
Anonymous
Not MoCo!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not MoCo!


Hopefully soon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not MoCo!


Hopefully soon.


Don’t hold your breath ...

My question to you soccer parents: Are you going to throw down with Elrich? I know how much you love youth soccer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not MoCo!


Hopefully soon.


Don’t hold your breath ...

My question to you soccer parents: Are you going to throw down with Elrich? I know how much you love youth soccer.


"You soccer parents? "

Go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not MoCo!


Hopefully soon.


Don’t hold your breath ...

My question to you soccer parents: Are you going to throw down with Elrich? I know how much you love youth soccer.


"You soccer parents? "

Go away.


LOL. Everyone and anyone that is on this forum is a Soccer Parent. Hence, he’s calling on himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not MoCo!


Hopefully soon.


Don’t hold your breath ...

My question to you soccer parents: Are you going to throw down with Elrich? I know how much you love youth soccer.


"You soccer parents? "

Go away.


LOL. Everyone and anyone that is on this forum is a Soccer Parent. Hence, he’s calling on himself.


Are you a parent? Does your kid play soccer? You’re a soccer parent. We all are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh god you people are going to storm my non MoCo camps aren’t you


Yep!
Anonymous
If your kid hasn't been training hard on their own during the lockdown they're never going to make it in this game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your kid hasn't been training hard on their own during the lockdown they're never going to make it in this game.


It’s well known that 12/13 year old kids typically drop out of soccer during this age. With this pandemic, I think even more kids will drop out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your kid hasn't been training hard on their own during the lockdown they're never going to make it in this game.


It’s well known that 12/13 year old kids typically drop out of soccer during this age. With this pandemic, I think even more kids will drop out.


We decided to give up soccer also at u13. There’s a finality to everything and there’s nothing wrong with that. Some people know when it’s enough and focus on other things. This year is going to be a challenge anyway between having small training teams and wearing masks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your kid hasn't been training hard on their own during the lockdown they're never going to make it in this game.


It’s well known that 12/13 year old kids typically drop out of soccer during this age. With this pandemic, I think even more kids will drop out.


We decided to give up soccer also at u13. There’s a finality to everything and there’s nothing wrong with that. Some people know when it’s enough and focus on other things. This year is going to be a challenge anyway between having small training teams and wearing masks.


As loving parents, we all sacrifice a lot for our respective kids. My 11 year old DD seems to still like soccer right now but who knows what will change in 3, 6 or 12 months from now. I hope she continues with soccer purely for her health, her life lesson of hard work & practice and father/daughter bonding time. Nothing wrong at all if your DC changes interest as long as his/her new interest is a healthy or productive activity.
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