Anonymous wrote:Summer basketball is a thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
It's super hot. The competition is mixed and there's no time for rest and try other sports.
So don't play in the Super Y league. I still don't understand the reason for bashing it. Also, not sure what kids are actually trying other sports during the summer -- what other sports are running league play during the summer? Swimming, yeah, but that's usually something parents sign their kids up for at the pool to keep them busy. Rest? Is that word even in a 9 year old's vocabulary lol ...
+1
My 9 year old is so excited to play. Our team is a mixture of A/B/C team players , its with a top coach that he normally does not train with and he is not interested in any other sport ( aside from swimming as pp above said).
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t it just for fun? What difference does it make?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
It's super hot. The competition is mixed and there's no time for rest and try other sports.
So don't play in the Super Y league. I still don't understand the reason for bashing it. Also, not sure what kids are actually trying other sports during the summer -- what other sports are running league play during the summer? Swimming, yeah, but that's usually something parents sign their kids up for at the pool to keep them busy. Rest? Is that word even in a 9 year old's vocabulary lol ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
It's super hot. The competition is mixed and there's no time for rest and try other sports.
So don't play in the Super Y league. I still don't understand the reason for bashing it. Also, not sure what kids are actually trying other sports during the summer -- what other sports are running league play during the summer? Swimming, yeah, but that's usually something parents sign their kids up for at the pool to keep them busy. Rest? Is that word even in a 9 year old's vocabulary lol ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
It's super hot. The competition is mixed and there's no time for rest and try other sports.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a team made up of 1/2 A team and 1/2 4th team how does this work? Club just threw together all who signed up and now it is a mishmash
You should probably just take your kid to the National Team Tryouts. Clearly this is the only suitable competition.
Anonymous wrote:On a team made up of 1/2 A team and 1/2 4th team how does this work? Club just threw together all who signed up and now it is a mishmash
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the Super Y bashing. If your player doesn’t want to play in a league with teams comprised of players from across the talent spectrum, in summer weather, then just don’t play.
At a minimum, I’m hoping that the summer games will be at least as good as playing pickup soccer with kids in the park, which is almost impossible to find for most kids in our area.
Anonymous wrote:On a team made up of 1/2 A team and 1/2 4th team how does this work? Club just threw together all who signed up and now it is a mishmash