Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm.. the two most popular rec leagues (MSI/Sam) in Montgomery County does not allow travel players to play. It is interesting that not all rec league do the same.
Arlington allows 2 travel players until 4th Grade.
Arlington changed the rules travel players are no longer allowed to play rec. this was changed for soccer and basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm.. the two most popular rec leagues (MSI/Sam) in Montgomery County does not allow travel players to play. It is interesting that not all rec league do the same.
Arlington allows 2 travel players until 4th Grade.
Arlington changed the rules travel players are no longer allowed to play rec. this was changed for soccer and basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our daughter still did Rec soccer while on a high ASA team until 4th grade. But it is Rec, and it became her show - if she was there, they would win, if she missed the game, they would lose. The pressure got to her, and nobody could complete or make a pass.
If your daughter is good, try to get her onto a Rec boys team - a lot more competitive, and can learn to be a lot more aggressive.
They do allow girls to be on boys team??? I've never heard of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm.. the two most popular rec leagues (MSI/Sam) in Montgomery County does not allow travel players to play. It is interesting that not all rec league do the same.
Arlington allows 2 travel players until 4th Grade.
Arlington changed the rules travel players are no longer allowed to play rec. this was changed for soccer and basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hmm.. the two most popular rec leagues (MSI/Sam) in Montgomery County does not allow travel players to play. It is interesting that not all rec league do the same.
Arlington allows 2 travel players until 4th Grade.
Anonymous wrote:hmm.. the two most popular rec leagues (MSI/Sam) in Montgomery County does not allow travel players to play. It is interesting that not all rec league do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter still did Rec soccer while on a high ASA team until 4th grade. But it is Rec, and it became her show - if she was there, they would win, if she missed the game, they would lose. The pressure got to her, and nobody could complete or make a pass.
If your daughter is good, try to get her onto a Rec boys team - a lot more competitive, and can learn to be a lot more aggressive.