Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
OP here. I hadn't heard about this, thanks for sharing. She has a Feb birthday so it doesn't affect her directly but I guess it could affect teams in general. Interesting info.
It should not affect many 14u teams, OP. Just try out for more teams. Like try to find 10 tryouts, not 2-3.
OP here. There are not that many teams within the geographic radius we are willing to drive for practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
OP here. I hadn't heard about this, thanks for sharing. She has a Feb birthday so it doesn't affect her directly but I guess it could affect teams in general. Interesting info.
It should not affect many 14u teams, OP. Just try out for more teams. Like try to find 10 tryouts, not 2-3.
OP here. There are not that many teams within the geographic radius we are willing to drive for practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
OP here. I hadn't heard about this, thanks for sharing. She has a Feb birthday so it doesn't affect her directly but I guess it could affect teams in general. Interesting info.
It should not affect many 14u teams, OP. Just try out for more teams. Like try to find 10 tryouts, not 2-3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
OP here. I hadn't heard about this, thanks for sharing. She has a Feb birthday so it doesn't affect her directly but I guess it could affect teams in general. Interesting info.
It should not affect many 14u teams, OP. Just try out for more teams. Like try to find 10 tryouts, not 2-3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
OP here. I hadn't heard about this, thanks for sharing. She has a Feb birthday so it doesn't affect her directly but I guess it could affect teams in general. Interesting info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.
Is she or her team affected much by the change in birthday classifications? There may be more teams looking to pick up players than usual.
For example, my daughter’s team is splitting because almost half the team is now eligible to stay at 10u and the others move up to 12u. They had an unusual number of late 2014 birthdays and are now looking for more girls to make 2 teams.
If that’s not an option, I think it’s fine to switch to rec if it’s a decent program.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all. 8th grade, 2011 birth year. Rather not be geographically specific.