[QUOTE=Unregistered;2831942]Not true, most kids play both HS and Club at the same time in most other states, that is a fact[/QU
C'mon man. I know its your narrative but calling this a fact is a stretch.
Some states like PA, allow the kids to train one day a week (typically Sunday). They don't play games. The New England states might allow for it but they don't do it and there really aren't organized leagues during the fall.
Also in other parts of the country, high school soccer is largely a spring sport. The western half of the country all plays high school in the spring. So if you are on an ECNL team, all games are in the fall. The teams don't play club soccer during their fall high school seasons out there but are allowed to attend a winter showcase.
I'm not aware of anywhere that his the kids playing simultaneously. Maybe the parent of the 12 years old that post here think that's a good idea but it's flat out stupid. The kids have huge workloads, jobs, etc. No one is playing on two soccer teams.
C'mon man. I know its your narrative but calling this a fact is a stretch.
Some states like PA, allow the kids to train one day a week (typically Sunday). They don't play games. The New England states might allow for it but they don't do it and there really aren't organized leagues during the fall.
Also in other parts of the country, high school soccer is largely a spring sport. The western half of the country all plays high school in the spring. So if you are on an ECNL team, all games are in the fall. The teams don't play club soccer during their fall high school seasons out there but are allowed to attend a winter showcase.
I'm not aware of anywhere that his the kids playing simultaneously. Maybe the parent of the 12 years old that post here think that's a good idea but it's flat out stupid. The kids have huge workloads, jobs, etc. No one is playing on two soccer teams.
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