Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The travel players don’t “have” to find another team. They have a team, the travel team. Those players shouldn’t be upset because they have been able to play both rec and travel, they should choose one or the other. It is also not fair to the rec-only kids that the 2 travel players are just showing up for the games but not practice. Not the best message to send.
This.
Remove both Travel players or ask tne families to flip a coin
Change us hard but it's going to happen in a season or two anyway as the kids are older and moving on to other activities. Don't get so caught up. These things happen and you will cause yourself so much stress and guess what next season some of the girls won't return and the whole team changes and you will wonder why you stressed so much over something like this,
Anonymous wrote:The travel players don’t “have” to find another team. They have a team, the travel team. Those players shouldn’t be upset because they have been able to play both rec and travel, they should choose one or the other. It is also not fair to the rec-only kids that the 2 travel players are just showing up for the games but not practice. Not the best message to send.
Anonymous wrote:10:38 - this is why they have different divisions. In Division 1, most/all of the teams have at least 1-2 select players. If you're getting blown out at every game, you're in the wrong division. If you're getting blown out in the lowest division, you might need to look at why - are the players not showing up to practice or games? Is the coach not following the drills they provide?
Teams move within divisions between seasons. Teams that go 8-0 or 7-1 in division 2 move to division 1 and teams that lost most division 1 games move to division 2. none of our games were blowouts last year - all the wins were close, which tells me the seeding is pretty good.
I get it - teams should be fair. But when it comes down to telling one girl on a team of 11 that she has to leave, the whole thing sucks. And telling her that not only does she have to leave, but she is the only one who has to leave, and she has to go to a team where she doesn't know the other 10 girls - that's tough. The point of rec is having fun with your friends.
We mainly stayed on our rec team last year when my daughter was also doing travel because she was on a travel team with mostly older girls (she has a late birthday) where she didn't know anyone. Most games that season were total blowout losses, she didn't get much playing time and she would have been really bummed if she hadn't had her rec team to play with also. She likes the girls and the coach and we like the parents, and it's nice to have the continuity.
I like the 2 of 3 playing solution, but what do we do if we're low on numbers for a game? If we only have 7 girls available for a 7x7 format, which has happened, are we supposed to forfeit? (or 6? which has also happened.)
Anonymous wrote:how about keeping the ADP player only, and add a new non-select player to fill out the roster. The two travel players can request to be moved together to another team currently with no select player. I'm sure they will be warmly welcomed and fit in very quickly and become leaders by mid-season. (wink wink i'd love to have them on DD's team!!!)
Anonymous wrote:13:35 - we want to keep our kids because those kids have been on our team since kindergarten. (now 3rd grade.) The kids enjoy playing together. We'd fight it if they tried to take our other kids away too - the ones who aren't select players, some of whom aren't very good. But nobody's trying to make them leave the team because they're not considered good enough to move the needle.
Plus if we're allowed 3 select players next year in 4th grade anyway, why lose one girl this season just to bring her back next season? Makes no sense. How much can possibly change before next year?
14:03 - this is outdoor soccer for Arlington, which has three levels of teams at this age. Travel, ADP, Rec. The first two are considered select, and most kids drop rec once they get into Travel or ADP, either because of the time/logistical challenges or because they don't want to bother with a lower-level team once they make a higher team.
Anonymous wrote:I would lobby to keep them all, pointing out that all three will be allowed next year, and say that you will commit to having one sit out each game. If that isn’t allowed I would explain to the last travel player to sign up that we would love to have her back next year, but that we’ve reached quota for this year. IMO the ADP player should stay since she consistently makes the practices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are travel kids playing on rec teams? That's not allowed in our league.
Same.
Anonymous wrote:10:38 - this is why they have different divisions. In Division 1, most/all of the teams have at least 1-2 select players. If you're getting blown out at every game, you're in the wrong division. If you're getting blown out in the lowest division, you might need to look at why - are the players not showing up to practice or games? Is the coach not following the drills they provide?
Teams move within divisions between seasons. Teams that go 8-0 or 7-1 in division 2 move to division 1 and teams that lost most division 1 games move to division 2. none of our games were blowouts last year - all the wins were close, which tells me the seeding is pretty good.
I get it - teams should be fair. But when it comes down to telling one girl on a team of 11 that she has to leave, the whole thing sucks. And telling her that not only does she have to leave, but she is the only one who has to leave, and she has to go to a team where she doesn't know the other 10 girls - that's tough. The point of rec is having fun with your friends.
We mainly stayed on our rec team last year when my daughter was also doing travel because she was on a travel team with mostly older girls (she has a late birthday) where she didn't know anyone. Most games that season were total blowout losses, she didn't get much playing time and she would have been really bummed if she hadn't had her rec team to play with also. She likes the girls and the coach and we like the parents, and it's nice to have the continuity.
I like the 2 of 3 playing solution, but what do we do if we're low on numbers for a game? If we only have 7 girls available for a 7x7 format, which has happened, are we supposed to forfeit? (or 6? which has also happened.)