UnidentifiedFlyingOboe wrote:What would you do in my place? Continue or stop travel soccer? TIA
I was in your position not so long ago, although my son was doing better academically than your son seems to be (not boasting, just providing a reference, he gets mostly straight As).
He ended up stopping travel soccer and played soccer for his high school instead, which he enjoyed. He also played a second sport in the spring (track) which he enjoyed less, but it was something new and a learning experience for him. (He didn't tryout for the basketball team during the winter, but in retrospect he says he wish he had and he might next year).
My son has decided to play house soccer with his former travel club during the spring, to keep his soccer skills up (with an eye toward next fall's high school soccer season) but has pretty much hung up his travel soccer cleats for good.
While it was his choice, I did gently nudge him in this direction and I think it worked out for the best. He made a bunch of new friends in high school through sports, and I think he enjoys representing his school on the field. I have fond memories of playing high school sports as well, so I'm glad that he's getting to experience it.
I think it's admirable that your son wants to keep up the commitment to his travel team, however, there are definitely other ways to look at it, such as, his school could benefit from him putting his soccer skills to work to represent his school on the field, etc. At some point, kids are going to split off down their own paths, and it doesn't mean he's a quitter or abandoning his teammates; things change year to year and it will be fine.
In the end, while that's how I would guide him, you want the decision to be his (so long as you're still wiling to pay for travel soccer) because otherwise, he'll complain about it (welcome to being a parent of a teenager lol).
Good luck!