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Reply to "Please help me understand Junior Varsity and Varsity"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][mastodon][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So just to clarify: your child's JV team - which will consist of all JV players - will play against other JV teams. Games will not mix Varsity and Junior Varsity - they are like different leagues. Some schools/sports may occasionally combine the two teams for some practices, but games will be either a JV game or a V game. So your child's playing time will be based on his skill relative to the other JV players, not the varsity players. As for next year, don't worry about that now. Just take this year for what it is, a developmental year intended to build a team and develop the skills for each player. At my DS's school, his sport includes juniors on the JV team if appropriate, but rarely seniors. By 12th grade it's V or cut. But it's different for every team. FWIW, my 10th grader was really happy to stay on JV this year, he has a full class load and lots of extra activities, and isn't quite ready for the intensity of Varsity. We will see what next year brings next year, not worried about that now.[/quote] I don't think this is accurate.[/quote] DP, but what part? I can't see anything in the post that seems inaccurate or steers OP in the wrong direction. [/quote] That JV and varsity don't mix and are two entirely separate groups. Talented JV players often play up on varsity.[/quote] But PP said the squads may often practice together and most would agree JV kids, even the talented ones, usually don’t play on Varsity during the same season, at least prior to playoffs. Of course, if a JV kid is talented they may make Varsity the following year. Again, PP wasn’t suggesting otherwise. [/quote] If the coach sees a JV player that can help him win, he will pull him up. Sometimes a JV player will be pulled up due to injury (also depnds on position, etc.) If you have two goalies and one is hurt and cannot play, coach is likely to pull up a JV goalie as a back up.[/quote]
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