Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
What sports are organized by grade and not age that are played at a competitive level?
Basketball and hockey are also age-based. I guess Football is the only sport left where it's by grade...but of course, many kids re-class in 8th grade to be older in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
What sports are organized by grade and not age that are played at a competitive level?
Basketball and hockey are also age-based. I guess Football is the only sport left where it's by grade...but of course, many kids re-class in 8th grade to be older in high school.
In our area
basketball (even select)
pop football
flag football
lacrosse
All more popular than soccer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
What sports are organized by grade and not age that are played at a competitive level?
Basketball and hockey are also age-based. I guess Football is the only sport left where it's by grade...but of course, many kids re-class in 8th grade to be older in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
What sports are organized by grade and not age that are played at a competitive level?
Basketball and hockey are also age-based. I guess Football is the only sport left where it's by grade...but of course, many kids re-class in 8th grade to be older in high school.
All school sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
What sports are organized by grade and not age that are played at a competitive level?
Basketball and hockey are also age-based. I guess Football is the only sport left where it's by grade...but of course, many kids re-class in 8th grade to be older in high school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m talking about sports organized by grade not age (baseball/soccer are by age). How did your kids do in sports as they got older if they are in the bottom quarter of age for their grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. For many, they “play up” and are playing with kids a full year older anyway. For one of mine who is more athletically inclined, those few months don’t matter. By the time they get to HS they are all competing for the same spots.
For my other kid, those few months also don’t matter because all of the training in the world or even reclassing wouldn’t have helped.
Genetics, internal drive and natural ability and that overall combination are really what matters. Not a few months difference.
Strongly disagree. The year difference if you’re in a heavy redshirt area makes quite a bit of difference during youth sports.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter. For many, they “play up” and are playing with kids a full year older anyway. For one of mine who is more athletically inclined, those few months don’t matter. By the time they get to HS they are all competing for the same spots.
For my other kid, those few months also don’t matter because all of the training in the world or even reclassing wouldn’t have helped.
Genetics, internal drive and natural ability and that overall combination are really what matters. Not a few months difference.