Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody know at what age keepers are evaluated at tryouts apart from field players? If a child specializes in goal too early, it would seem to put them at a disadvantage when trying out for a new team since they would have spent less time on the field. At our club, I have only seen field tryouts.
I would say not until u11 at the earliest.
LOL another thread from 2018 resurrected.
I have a theory, someone is trying to bury a current thread by resurrecting all these older ones!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody know at what age keepers are evaluated at tryouts apart from field players? If a child specializes in goal too early, it would seem to put them at a disadvantage when trying out for a new team since they would have spent less time on the field. At our club, I have only seen field tryouts.
I would say not until u11 at the earliest.
LOL another thread from 2018 resurrected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody know at what age keepers are evaluated at tryouts apart from field players? If a child specializes in goal too early, it would seem to put them at a disadvantage when trying out for a new team since they would have spent less time on the field. At our club, I have only seen field tryouts.
I would say not until u11 at the earliest.
LOL another thread from 2018 resurrected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody know at what age keepers are evaluated at tryouts apart from field players? If a child specializes in goal too early, it would seem to put them at a disadvantage when trying out for a new team since they would have spent less time on the field. At our club, I have only seen field tryouts.
I would say not until u11 at the earliest.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody know at what age keepers are evaluated at tryouts apart from field players? If a child specializes in goal too early, it would seem to put them at a disadvantage when trying out for a new team since they would have spent less time on the field. At our club, I have only seen field tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:My DC’s club has 2 1/2 hours of extra keeper only training (over several days) in addition to the regular field training with the rest of the team. It can be a lot but able to specialize without missing out on any in the field training.
Anonymous wrote:If he is being asked to be a defender consider it a compliment. A few college coaches told us when recruiting our son that they plan to move him because they need range, speed and high game IQ to play defense and they have their best athletes playing defense.