Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Go to an AAU basketball tournament and check out the 6th graders with beards if you want to see some shameless cheating.
Agree basketball and soccer are also really bad!
My kid plays baseball and it’s definitely an issue. What can you do? People seem to cheat in all aspects of life at this point. Nobody seems to follow the rules. There are so many families committing residency fraud in my school district (MCPS) - they use a false address to attend school in a different neighborhood - and nobody bats an eye. It’s well-known and rules are just not enforced.
Glacier.Anonymous wrote:LOL. Go to an AAU basketball tournament and check out the 6th graders with beards if you want to see some shameless cheating.
Anonymous wrote:I recently learned that boys in our travel league can play down a year. Add to that a wide variance of when boys go through puberty. So maybe some of what you are seeing is legit. That said we’ve seen boys on other 13u teams that literally looked older than my college DS.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. Go to an AAU basketball tournament and check out the 6th graders with beards if you want to see some shameless cheating.
Anonymous wrote:This has not been my experience & my kids have been on a lot of different travel ball teams over the years (2 sons who play, and a DD who played travel softball for years).
There are a surprising number of kids with grade exemptions when rules allow- but unfortunately that is within the rules. For example- a kid who is too old by age cutoff & was held back in school- but can play down one year with his/her grade. Ridiculous.
The travel ball world is surprisingly small & lying about age would be discovered relatively quickly.
Anonymous wrote:There is rampant cheating in baseball and softball. Primarily using fake addresses to bring kids in from out of state and pulling in older kids. And don’t fool yourself that the kids don’t know. My 9 year old would absolutely know if we lied about residence or age. Also, don’t be surprised when these kids lie to your face as a teenager because they learned from the adults around them that it’s ok.