The expectation at this level is that you are at every practice and every game and every unless you are sick. Even if you are injured(if you can physically sit and watch) you should be there observing.Anonymous wrote:DP, I find the websites for most of these teams pretty lacking. Many are advertising tryouts but don’t post expectations for practices, games, how long the season is, etc. It makes it difficult for multi sport kids.
Anonymous wrote:Also, this is really basic but make sure the taller parent takes the kid to tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone speak to the turnover on teams? If your kid was cut, did you know prior to the tryout? Or were you under the impression all was well?
The coaches are always hoping more talent shows up at tryouts.
How was your kid's playtime during the games?
Part of the starting 5; always gets lots of playtime--but so does everyone else. But just not the strongest kid on the team (though a reliable scorer) but nothing indicates they'll get cut. Very well liked by teammates and coaches etc . I just don't want to be blindsided and all this chatter of turnover has me nervous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone speak to the turnover on teams? If your kid was cut, did you know prior to the tryout? Or were you under the impression all was well?
The coaches are always hoping more talent shows up at tryouts.
How was your kid's playtime during the games?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone speak to the turnover on teams? If your kid was cut, did you know prior to the tryout? Or were you under the impression all was well?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone speak to the turnover on teams? If your kid was cut, did you know prior to the tryout? Or were you under the impression all was well?
Anonymous wrote:DP, I find the websites for most of these teams pretty lacking. Many are advertising tryouts but don’t post expectations for practices, games, how long the season is, etc. It makes it difficult for multi sport kids.
Anonymous wrote:A two hour practice for elementary age kids is excessive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP, I find the websites for most of these teams pretty lacking. Many are advertising tryouts but don’t post expectations for practices, games, how long the season is, etc. It makes it difficult for multi sport kids.
They don't want multi sport kids. The game schedules are unpredictable and last minute. They move practice nights and locations around depending on gym space.
Most of the best athletes play multiple sports. If you look at any truly talented athlete, they did not specialize at 10 years old.
So these coaches and orgs don’t care about what is best for your own personal kid. Keep that in mind. They want to win games and they want everyone present at every practice and game, even if your child doesn’t get off the bench. Only you have your child’s best long term interests in mind.