Anonymous wrote:it's even more fun when you get to play an established team that enters its entire "A" squad (including players who play up an age group during the season) back down at age so they can rain goals on your kid's team of ragtag sign-ups to keep them getting touches over the summer
it's even more fun when you get to play an established team that enters its entire "A" squad (including players who play up an age group during the season) back down at age so they can rain goals on your kid's team of ragtag sign-ups to keep them getting touches over the summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did it one year. It was HOT, too hot. few if any subs as the roster is not full and if they do run a big roster the no show rate is high given summer travel, weather and burn out. As a result, the roster is a challenge which makes it miserable for the players
I laugh because this 'too hot' crap. My kids have never done Super Y--but they have done MANY soccer summer camps that were outside 9-3pm in the hot summer sun...and played ALL DAY.
I remember the first year the Barca camp came to the US back in 2016 at Sidwell---that week was triple digits. My kids played all week and when I came to pick them up off the turf, part of my rubber flip flop melted!!!
They play in Memorial Day and Labor Day..and a lot of Spring seasons, it is well into the mid 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did it one year. It was HOT, too hot. few if any subs as the roster is not full and if they do run a big roster the no show rate is high given summer travel, weather and burn out. As a result, the roster is a challenge which makes it miserable for the players
I laugh because this 'too hot' crap. My kids have never done Super Y--but they have done MANY soccer summer camps that were outside 9-3pm in the hot summer sun...and played ALL DAY.
I remember the first year the Barca camp came to the US back in 2016 at Sidwell---that week was triple digits. My kids played all week and when I came to pick them up off the turf, part of my rubber flip flop melted!!!
They play in Memorial Day and Labor Day..and a lot of Spring seasons, it is well into the mid 90s.
This is why my kid started liking the indoor basketball camps![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did it one year. It was HOT, too hot. few if any subs as the roster is not full and if they do run a big roster the no show rate is high given summer travel, weather and burn out. As a result, the roster is a challenge which makes it miserable for the players
I laugh because this 'too hot' crap. My kids have never done Super Y--but they have done MANY soccer summer camps that were outside 9-3pm in the hot summer sun...and played ALL DAY.
I remember the first year the Barca camp came to the US back in 2016 at Sidwell---that week was triple digits. My kids played all week and when I came to pick them up off the turf, part of my rubber flip flop melted!!!
They play in Memorial Day and Labor Day..and a lot of Spring seasons, it is well into the mid 90s.
Anonymous wrote:My kid did it one year. It was HOT, too hot. few if any subs as the roster is not full and if they do run a big roster the no show rate is high given summer travel, weather and burn out. As a result, the roster is a challenge which makes it miserable for the players
Not me, I force them to do what they hate.![]()
Just kidding. He doesn't like it because he's not especially good at it compared to his friends, most of whom are over 5'5" at 12 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Summer basketball is a thing
A great sport for some, but since my son is in the 15th percentile for height, not for him!
Summer basketball is a thing