Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play soccer. Most of the 'superstars' id'd by coaches in elementary school fizzled out. Some that had early growth spurts rode on that to mid-HS.
My kids come from athletic stock--family D1 players, etc. They had skill. They did not have parents that were brownnosers or sucked up their entire youth sports career. WE saw UNBELIEVABLE politics and a lot of ignorant coaches in the sport. Two gems in the 10+ years my kids have played.
IT was Senior year of HS before my oldest got recognition. Cuts, demotions, looked over, etc. He's a D1 starter now in college. The only other kid we know from his grade that made it there was on the lowest team with him when they started out even when they both clearly did not belong there. The coach at the time kept telling the club that but, politics and all.
Cream will rise to the crop---but most kids get so discouraged by the adults in this mess that they quit before they reach potential.
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Wow he didn’t even make the V team and he’s playing D1? what position
Center mid
That’s what my son plays too. Is he a big kid? My son is a tall/athletic kid. Not as good foot skills but good defensive player and has the size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first it's more about who obviously has NO chance.
That's clear by age 6 for many kids.
I agree with this. I have an 11 year old, and watching his rec basketball game this weekend was painful with some kids who are just so bad. It's why many kids go to travel, they have to in order to not play with kids who are absolutely horrible and cause the team to lose.
I’ve seen some of the “bad” kids who end up 6’5 play on the high school team. The glory days for many of the boys who end up short were middle school. Enjoy it while it lasts!
It has nothing to do with being short. It has everything to do with coordination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play soccer. Most of the 'superstars' id'd by coaches in elementary school fizzled out. Some that had early growth spurts rode on that to mid-HS.
My kids come from athletic stock--family D1 players, etc. They had skill. They did not have parents that were brownnosers or sucked up their entire youth sports career. WE saw UNBELIEVABLE politics and a lot of ignorant coaches in the sport. Two gems in the 10+ years my kids have played.
IT was Senior year of HS before my oldest got recognition. Cuts, demotions, looked over, etc. He's a D1 starter now in college. The only other kid we know from his grade that made it there was on the lowest team with him when they started out even when they both clearly did not belong there. The coach at the time kept telling the club that but, politics and all.
Cream will rise to the crop---but most kids get so discouraged by the adults in this mess that they quit before they reach potential.
Oh and no varsity HS![]()
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Wow he didn’t even make the V team and he’s playing D1? what position
Center mid
Anonymous wrote:One unathletic child. Absolutely no interest or facility. Fabulous musician and mathematician.
One late bloomer who was one of those bad kids the PP so charmingly posted about. Recruited by D1 and D3 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play soccer. Most of the 'superstars' id'd by coaches in elementary school fizzled out. Some that had early growth spurts rode on that to mid-HS.
My kids come from athletic stock--family D1 players, etc. They had skill. They did not have parents that were brownnosers or sucked up their entire youth sports career. WE saw UNBELIEVABLE politics and a lot of ignorant coaches in the sport. Two gems in the 10+ years my kids have played.
IT was Senior year of HS before my oldest got recognition. Cuts, demotions, looked over, etc. He's a D1 starter now in college. The only other kid we know from his grade that made it there was on the lowest team with him when they started out even when they both clearly did not belong there. The coach at the time kept telling the club that but, politics and all.
Cream will rise to the crop---but most kids get so discouraged by the adults in this mess that they quit before they reach potential.
Oh and no varsity HS![]()
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Wow he didn’t even make the V team and he’s playing D1? what position
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first it's more about who obviously has NO chance.
That's clear by age 6 for many kids.
I agree with this. I have an 11 year old, and watching his rec basketball game this weekend was painful with some kids who are just so bad. It's why many kids go to travel, they have to in order to not play with kids who are absolutely horrible and cause the team to lose.
I’ve seen some of the “bad” kids who end up 6’5 play on the high school team. The glory days for many of the boys who end up short were middle school. Enjoy it while it lasts!
LOL. Middle school is not the time to judge a kid's height or sports trajectory. DH grew over a foot in his junior year of high school and another six inches senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids play soccer. Most of the 'superstars' id'd by coaches in elementary school fizzled out. Some that had early growth spurts rode on that to mid-HS.
My kids come from athletic stock--family D1 players, etc. They had skill. They did not have parents that were brownnosers or sucked up their entire youth sports career. WE saw UNBELIEVABLE politics and a lot of ignorant coaches in the sport. Two gems in the 10+ years my kids have played.
IT was Senior year of HS before my oldest got recognition. Cuts, demotions, looked over, etc. He's a D1 starter now in college. The only other kid we know from his grade that made it there was on the lowest team with him when they started out even when they both clearly did not belong there. The coach at the time kept telling the club that but, politics and all.
Cream will rise to the crop---but most kids get so discouraged by the adults in this mess that they quit before they reach potential.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first it's more about who obviously has NO chance.
That's clear by age 6 for many kids.
I agree with this. I have an 11 year old, and watching his rec basketball game this weekend was painful with some kids who are just so bad. It's why many kids go to travel, they have to in order to not play with kids who are absolutely horrible and cause the team to lose.
I’ve seen some of the “bad” kids who end up 6’5 play on the high school team. The glory days for many of the boys who end up short were middle school. Enjoy it while it lasts!
LOL. Middle school is not the time to judge a kid's height or sports trajectory. DH grew over a foot in his junior year of high school and another six inches senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first it's more about who obviously has NO chance.
That's clear by age 6 for many kids.
I agree with this. I have an 11 year old, and watching his rec basketball game this weekend was painful with some kids who are just so bad. It's why many kids go to travel, they have to in order to not play with kids who are absolutely horrible and cause the team to lose.
I’ve seen some of the “bad” kids who end up 6’5 play on the high school team. The glory days for many of the boys who end up short were middle school. Enjoy it while it lasts!
Anonymous wrote:My kids play soccer. Most of the 'superstars' id'd by coaches in elementary school fizzled out. Some that had early growth spurts rode on that to mid-HS.
My kids come from athletic stock--family D1 players, etc. They had skill. They did not have parents that were brownnosers or sucked up their entire youth sports career. WE saw UNBELIEVABLE politics and a lot of ignorant coaches in the sport. Two gems in the 10+ years my kids have played.
IT was Senior year of HS before my oldest got recognition. Cuts, demotions, looked over, etc. He's a D1 starter now in college. The only other kid we know from his grade that made it there was on the lowest team with him when they started out even when they both clearly did not belong there. The coach at the time kept telling the club that but, politics and all.
Cream will rise to the crop---but most kids get so discouraged by the adults in this mess that they quit before they reach potential.