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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My SN child played Little League baseball for a couple of years, enjoyed it, had fun, and wasn't bad at it, but when he aged out of the league and needed to move up to the next level, we were told that he needed to stay at the lower level - despite the fact that he was too old and all of his former teammates were moving up. Team selection was held, but he was never called back and we had to inquire about what happened. That's when we learned he wouldn't be moving up. It really soured my opinion of team sports after that.[/quote] Ugh! This doesn't even make sense! Why wouldn't they let him stay with his correct age group?![/quote] Because after about age 12 LL becomes tryouts only, not rec. [/quote] I did not know that. I thought rec league sports would put anyone who signed up on a team. So as soon as they could be exclusive, they ditched pp's kid? Maybe I should start a new thread on Sports forum but what are these parents thinking? "thank god we can finally get rid of Lsrlo?" [/quote] The way little league works, Tball and single A (machine pitch) are neighborhood teams. AA, AAA and Majors are all a draft (coach by coach). All five levels have overlapping age brackets. For example, my 11 year old can play in either AAA (weaker to average 11 year olds) or majors (average to stronger players). My nine year old could play in 3 different levels (AA, AAA, or majors if he was a superstar). AA does not have a try out, except perhaps if your kid is a star and is officially too young for the level. AAA and majors are tryouts, with the very best kids (usually 9-12 year olds) on majors. With my oldest, the teams ended up being jumbled between a ton of different schools and several grades starting in AA, because the coaches the coaches were trying to draft winning teams. He only knew of one team that was a "neighborhood team" and this was a different school than his. All of the other teams have been blended teams, which I thinkis best at this level. My younger son's level seems to always have a few "neighborhood teams" instead of teams that are drafted to create a balanced team from different schools. I thought it would endby AA, but it has continued through AAA and I anticipate maybe through majors. This is when it starts to sting. Because the teams are drafted by the coach, and because they are comprised of all neighborhood kids, the kids not chosen think it is because the coaches or parents don't like or want them, or that they must be he worst baseball player in their school. It is much more demoralizing when it is a neighborhood team in a draft situation and one or two are left off, than when it is a draft situation where kids are coming from 4-7 different schools and are chosen by merit or by what type of players the coaches need filled. It is easier to swallow rejection based off ability than to be rejected from a group containing all your neighbors, friends or classmates. That being said, LL coaches are volunteers and it takes a lot of time, so they shoukd be able to pick the team they want to coach. It sucks though to the kids left out. One more thing, when they get picked for a majors team they stay with that coach until they move out of little league. I think that is designed to prevent coaches from drafting from other teams to create an unbalanced league with one unbeatable team.[/quote]
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