Anonymous wrote:Anyone happy or upset if your team was promoted on relegated ?
FPYCparent wrote:I've been away for a while, so my apologies if this is old news. I didn't think it was worthy of a new/separate thread.
http://www.odsl.org/no-scheduled-matches-for-the-spring-of-2021
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Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
+1. This notion that there's no value to playing at anything but the highest level in your age group is really tiresome. Far more kids are having fun, keeping their bodies healthy, and developing valuable skills like teamwork and goalsetting while playing on those "lesser" teams than are doing the same thing on the very top teams. That should be celebrated, not looked down upon.
+10000
I agree. That being said, your goal should be to improve beyond your own current ability, to whatever level you personally can achieve. That doesn't have ever to be a top team, but honestly, some kids on my son's team seem to be there mostly to goof off. To me, that's not worth spending $2K on.
How old is he? Maybe it's just the age? We saw a number of clubs like that during tryouts. If you have too many kids bunched together, it can look like a daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
+1. This notion that there's no value to playing at anything but the highest level in your age group is really tiresome. Far more kids are having fun, keeping their bodies healthy, and developing valuable skills like teamwork and goalsetting while playing on those "lesser" teams than are doing the same thing on the very top teams. That should be celebrated, not looked down upon.
+10000
I agree. That being said, your goal should be to improve beyond your own current ability, to whatever level you personally can achieve. That doesn't have ever to be a top team, but honestly, some kids on my son's team seem to be there mostly to goof off. To me, that's not worth spending $2K on.
Anonymous wrote:When does the schedule usually come out?
Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
+1. This notion that there's no value to playing at anything but the highest level in your age group is really tiresome. Far more kids are having fun, keeping their bodies healthy, and developing valuable skills like teamwork and goalsetting while playing on those "lesser" teams than are doing the same thing on the very top teams. That should be celebrated, not looked down upon.
Ok understand then leave your team move to another one where the cynical staff is driven by his own ambitions and runs the team with dishonest practices.
+10000
I agree. That being said, your goal should be to improve beyond your own current ability, to whatever level you personally can achieve. That doesn't have ever to be a top team, but honestly, some kids on my son's team seem to be there mostly to goof off. To me, that's not worth spending $2K on.
Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
+1. This notion that there's no value to playing at anything but the highest level in your age group is really tiresome. Far more kids are having fun, keeping their bodies healthy, and developing valuable skills like teamwork and goalsetting while playing on those "lesser" teams than are doing the same thing on the very top teams. That should be celebrated, not looked down upon.
+10000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
+1. This notion that there's no value to playing at anything but the highest level in your age group is really tiresome. Far more kids are having fun, keeping their bodies healthy, and developing valuable skills like teamwork and goalsetting while playing on those "lesser" teams than are doing the same thing on the very top teams. That should be celebrated, not looked down upon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
...who provide plenty of competition for each other and for those other teams within the same brackets. NCSL provides plenty of high level competition comparatively for the teams within the league--there isn't a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, NCSL's Promotion and Relegation is desired. The problem with NCSL is the lack of high level teams and high level competition. Sure NCSL D1 has some high level teams from smaller clubs, like S'Dor, but at the upper age groups it is full of the bigger clubs C, D and E teams.