Anonymous wrote:Our DD broke her leg last month and is in a cast for another few weeks. While her current club is willing to (probably) give her a spot next year on the same team, we were really hoping to look at some other stronger clubs and frankly, don't really want to stay with the current club because of next year's coaching assignments.
Anyone been through something similar? Not sure if we should drop down a level and play rec or lower-level travel that might have openings or just spend some time off and let her recover fully and play another sport for a few months until the Christmas break / ID sessions.
She obviously needs to fully recover before she can tryout or play. Her recovery should be your priority No. 1. Given your circumstances, this might not be the best time to tryout for a stronger club. It sounds like her current club has handled situation appropriately and showed some loyalty to the injured player, but you don't like the next year's coaching staff, which is a valid consideration. It's a tough one. If the coaching is not a deal breaker, the best thing could be to stay with her current team and focus on full recovery. She can tryout for a stronger club next year. If the coaching is the deal breaker, then you can try to make a travel team with a small club (many have openings even after the big clubs are done with tryouts). Rec is another option, but it might be harder to move from rec to a high level team, because of differences in speed of play.