I just found out that my daughters U15 club team will be practicing twice a week this fall. One practice during the week and one on Sunday. She is worried about getting yelled at by her club coach if she doesn't attend. She will be playing HS 4-6 days a week (depends on the week). What are the benefits of attending club practice vs balancing HS sports, HS social activities and HS school?
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI just found out that my daughters U15 club team will be practicing twice a week this fall. One practice during the week and one on Sunday. She is worried about getting yelled at by her club coach if she doesn't attend. She will be playing HS 4-6 days a week (depends on the week). What are the benefits of attending club practice vs balancing HS sports, HS social activities and HS school?
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D1 players shouldn’t play high school soccer they will be playing a mix of sloppy players and likely injured. If your kid is likely going D1 route save your body, train w your club, and trainers. If your kid is D3 bound go ahead and play HS ball your club coach will likely be supportive not mad.
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Don’t believe the pro Club hype on here. Most of the coaches are not any different/better than HS coaches.
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI just found out that my daughters U15 club team will be practicing twice a week this fall. One practice during the week and one on Sunday. She is worried about getting yelled at by her club coach if she doesn't attend. She will be playing HS 4-6 days a week (depends on the week). What are the benefits of attending club practice vs balancing HS sports, HS social activities and HS school?
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U15 are they doing it for the U15s that are in 8th grade, some clubs are. If you want your kid to play high school just make sure they are following the code of conduct of school and eligibility guidelines of the league or they could get booted. As you know some soccer parent will want to get your kid kicked off due to that.
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HS is supposed to be your first priority in season. If she's on a JV squad it's probably ok to miss practices but don't miss games. Have her clear it with the coach though. If she makes varsity don't miss anything. Club coaches know the deal and if he yells at her so be it. Again, in season HS is the first priority. In CT they don't even allow you to set foot on the a club field during your HS season - your HS team can forfeit games if you get caught. Why? To avoid burnout and abuse by either the HS or club coaches or both. They're already playing a ton and HS games also involve long bus rides, night games, etc all taking more time than a 90 min club practice. She'll be absolutely fine missing some club stuff
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHS is supposed to be your first priority in season. If she's on a JV squad it's probably ok to miss practices but don't miss games. Have her clear it with the coach though. If she makes varsity don't miss anything. Club coaches know the deal and if he yells at her so be it. Again, in season HS is the first priority. In CT they don't even allow you to set foot on the a club field during your HS season - your HS team can forfeit games if you get caught. Why? To avoid burnout and abuse by either the HS or club coaches or both. They're already playing a ton and HS games also involve long bus rides, night games, etc all taking more time than a 90 min club practice. She'll be absolutely fine missing some club stuff
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Okay, you are an Idiot. Good luck.
http://www.miaa.net/gen/miaa_generat...dQuestions.pdf
"I am a select soccer player. Can I play on my select club team at the same time that I play on my high school team?
YES. Provided your own school does not have a more restrictive policy, you can participate on a non-school team at the same time you compete on your school team with a few restrictions. You cannot miss a high school competition or practice in order to participate in the non-school program. (Rule 45 & 96)
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Originally posted by Guest View PostHS is supposed to be your first priority in season. If she's on a JV squad it's probably ok to miss practices but don't miss games. Have her clear it with the coach though. If she makes varsity don't miss anything. Club coaches know the deal and if he yells at her so be it. Again, in season HS is the first priority. In CT they don't even allow you to set foot on the a club field during your HS season - your HS team can forfeit games if you get caught. Why? To avoid burnout and abuse by either the HS or club coaches or both. They're already playing a ton and HS games also involve long bus rides, night games, etc all taking more time than a 90 min club practice. She'll be absolutely fine missing some club stuff
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Originally posted by Guest View PostI just found out that my daughters U15 club team will be practicing twice a week this fall. One practice during the week and one on Sunday. She is worried about getting yelled at by her club coach if she doesn't attend. She will be playing HS 4-6 days a week (depends on the week). What are the benefits of attending club practice vs balancing HS sports, HS social activities and HS school?
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The whole point of the ECNL schedule at u15 is to allow players to practice and play high school. Sounds like you need to speak to the coach.
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