Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about kids on a top team who were red-shirted in kindergarten, so they may be sophomores, but play mostly with their age peers who are juniors?
What happens their senior year? Play high-school soccer or can they still play in a club, or have they aged out?
Excuse me! We did not redshirt, but our kid is in this scenario because of a Fall birthday that was just past the cutoff (October) to start Kindergarten. Kids born in Sept-Dec are in the lower grade because of the school-age cutoff. The parents did not redshirt them. Geesh.
We did redshirt our daughter, why are you getting your panties in bunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about kids on a top team who were red-shirted in kindergarten, so they may be sophomores, but play mostly with their age peers who are juniors?
What happens their senior year? Play high-school soccer or can they still play in a club, or have they aged out?
Excuse me! We did not redshirt, but our kid is in this scenario because of a Fall birthday that was just past the cutoff (October) to start Kindergarten. Kids born in Sept-Dec are in the lower grade because of the school-age cutoff. The parents did not redshirt them. Geesh.
Anonymous wrote:What about kids on a top team who were red-shirted in kindergarten, so they may be sophomores, but play mostly with their age peers who are juniors?
What happens their senior year? Play high-school soccer or can they still play in a club, or have they aged out?
Anonymous wrote:What about kids on a top team who were red-shirted in kindergarten, so they may be sophomores, but play mostly with their age peers who are juniors?
What happens their senior year? Play high-school soccer or can they still play in a club, or have they aged out?
Anonymous wrote:This was a big thing in volleyball and recruiting. Now that the birth year thing has seemed to settle, you have to look at the recruiting side of it, assuming that is what you are interested in.
Most top colleges will notice a kid about 9th or 10th grade and hope to have them verbally commit in their junior year and be done with looking at that team. If you are a year younger, they probably won't be looking at that team much more for just 1 player unless they are amazing and if they are amazing, they would have been looked at when the entire team was looked at.
basically, a kid playing up is not on the same recruiting cycle as the rest of the team.