Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s no big deal is she joins Recreational Soccer and misses a few Saturday morning games. Joining a Rec Team is very cheap so missing a few games not an issue. Also, Rec Coaches know that it’s a rec team so they don’t care if your child misses games/practices but give them a heads up when your child is not available so the coach can plan accordingly.
True, but if you are going to miss every game, it's not much fun for the kid!
Anonymous wrote:It’s no big deal is she joins Recreational Soccer and misses a few Saturday morning games. Joining a Rec Team is very cheap so missing a few games not an issue. Also, Rec Coaches know that it’s a rec team so they don’t care if your child misses games/practices but give them a heads up when your child is not available so the coach can plan accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Soccer Inc (MSI)
- Recreation: Mostly if not all games are Saturday’s
- Classic (Select Soccer): Mix of Saturday/Sunday games
- Academy (Travel Soccer): All games are Sunday’s except maybe one Saturday game and when they play in a tournament.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Isn't there some kind of Orthodox Jewish Soccer League or something??? They can walk to shul, we can take our kid to Saturday AM school, everyone plays soccer Sunday.
All the temples I know of have Sunday school. [/quote
OP: ***bummer***
No wonder that first generation immigrant kids whose parents maintain their cultural identity have difficulty participating in American team sports. It's because the games are Saturday mornings for everything.