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Anonymous wrote:I doubt they are canceling things for no good reason. You are probably new to soccer and don't understand. I would suggest you look at top rank soccer or go to a team at the soccerplex.
OP here and I think we maybe had 5 practices this spring. Some were canceled with incredibly short notice and there were never any make ups. City of Rockville also closes their fields for basically any rain or the fields being a little wet. I understand it’s a very chill volunteer led organization it was just a very disappointing spring. We had better seasons in the past.
We all experience this, whether our kids play recreational or travel soccer. That's why many clubs want to practice on turf. Most rec programs though, practice on grass. SAM soccer does have game on turf.
Do you think that’s typical? Only have about half scheduled practices and never try to make the rained out ones up? I have experience parent coaching another sport and we were able to have all practices though I understand the logistics were different. I will say even for soccer, we have friends who play on my competitive teams (slight older) and on days our game was cancelled they would still play. And they seemed to manage to have practice most of the time.
For rec soccer you just assume you won’t have a really large number of practices?
Some of that is typical. Rain will get practices canceled, and limited field space will always make make-ups tough. Plus, at that age there may not even get many attendees at a make-up practice. However, it sounds like your experience went beyond that, and the coach was also cancelling for other reasons. In nearly 20 years of "combined soccer years" across my kids, I've never experienced a 5-practice season. Anywhere you go (even a different team in the same league) will very likely be a different experience. I think that OBGC is a great choice for that age at rec.