Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS is right after school. Often travel is later in the evening with weekend games.
Yep. You just make it work and minimize the breakage.
This.
DS' HS coach won't tolerate a missed practice, even for a graded school event that takes place after 3pm (hence you missed HS soccer practice). Miss a practice for ANY reason? You sit out the next game and MUST be on the bench for said punishment game. Doesn't matter if you were skipping practice to go on a date, grandma died or you had a graded music concert you had to perform in. When a HS has 100 kids try out and stack the roster with 25, they can be absolute like this. SO some High School soccer coaches are militant about missing practice. The clubs we have been with understand and have asked the boys to attend at least one club practice a week in order to participate in the weekend games. HS Practice 3-5pm, club practice starts at 7 or 8pm...
This is why the better players skip the low quality HS soccer all together. Trust me colleges want to see your club career they give 2 cents about HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS is right after school. Often travel is later in the evening with weekend games.
Yep. You just make it work and minimize the breakage.
This.
DS' HS coach won't tolerate a missed practice, even for a graded school event that takes place after 3pm (hence you missed HS soccer practice). Miss a practice for ANY reason? You sit out the next game and MUST be on the bench for said punishment game. Doesn't matter if you were skipping practice to go on a date, grandma died or you had a graded music concert you had to perform in. When a HS has 100 kids try out and stack the roster with 25, they can be absolute like this. SO some High School soccer coaches are militant about missing practice. The clubs we have been with understand and have asked the boys to attend at least one club practice a week in order to participate in the weekend games. HS Practice 3-5pm, club practice starts at 7 or 8pm...
Anonymous wrote:How does one play travel soccer and be on the High School team? I would think practices would overlap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS is right after school. Often travel is later in the evening with weekend games.
Yep. You just make it work and minimize the breakage.
This.
DS' HS coach won't tolerate a missed practice, even for a graded school event that takes place after 3pm (hence you missed HS soccer practice). Miss a practice for ANY reason? You sit out the next game and MUST be on the bench for said punishment game. Doesn't matter if you were skipping practice to go on a date, grandma died or you had a graded music concert you had to perform in. When a HS has 100 kids try out and stack the roster with 25, they can be absolute like this. SO some High School soccer coaches are militant about missing practice. The clubs we have been with understand and have asked the boys to attend at least one club practice a week in order to participate in the weekend games. HS Practice 3-5pm, club practice starts at 7 or 8pm...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS is right after school. Often travel is later in the evening with weekend games.
Yep. You just make it work and minimize the breakage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one play travel soccer and be on the High School team? I would think practices would overlap.
Your travel team is your first commitment as High School soccer in general is weaker in structure and competition. This just my opinion your milage may vary.
Anonymous wrote:HS is right after school. Often travel is later in the evening with weekend games.
Anonymous wrote:How does one play travel soccer and be on the High School team? I would think practices would overlap.