05 player with a fall birthday...entering 8th grade while the majority of entire team is entering high school. Anyone in a similar situation? Still participating in club soccer for the fall?
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My fall 02 was first BY to experience the Orphaned 8th Grader issue.
Three years later and I haven’t seen real progress. Different clubs/leagues offer different options for a Silly Season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post05 player with a fall birthday...entering 8th grade while the majority of entire team is entering high school. Anyone in a similar situation? Still participating in club soccer for the fall?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post05 player with a fall birthday...entering 8th grade while the majority of entire team is entering high school. Anyone in a similar situation? Still participating in club soccer for the fall?
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Some leagues and teams allow orphaned 8th graders to play down for the fall. Clubs especially can accommodate at least for practices, but league rules might disallow for games. Ask around and you might be able to find an option. If not have him/her work on their own (lots of good training videos on line) and stay in shape. Their HS classmates will come back in November ready to roll.
The entire calendar year situation sucks and isn't necessary for 99% of US players
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Find something else, swim or gym.Composite team that was put together when my kid went thru this was a joke and travel was like regular season.
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Most freshmen (the Jan-Aug ‘05s this year) would have a better soccer experience if they were allowed to play a modified Fall club season with their Sep-Dec ‘05 teammates: just play weekend games and an occasional practice. HS coaches should chill and recognize the need for a transitional year for the orphaned 8th graders since they will be the age-advantaged 9th graders next year.
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Yes it’s a disadvantage now but come college exposure time it’s a definite advantage if a skilled player.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMost freshmen (the Jan-Aug ‘05s this year) would have a better soccer experience if they were allowed to play a modified Fall club season with their Sep-Dec ‘05 teammates: just play weekend games and an occasional practice. HS coaches should chill and recognize the need for a transitional year for the orphaned 8th graders since they will be the age-advantaged 9th graders next year.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post05 player with a fall birthday...entering 8th grade while the majority of entire team is entering high school. Anyone in a similar situation? Still participating in club soccer for the fall?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnfortunately, if you have a kid with a fall birthday (I do, too), there is no real solution. In order to help US Soccer identify kids for the YNT (less than 1% of kids playing), hundreds of “orphaned “ 8th graders in New England have no team in the fall (same issue in other parts of the country in the spring). My kid (not yet in HS) plays ECNL and she will basically lose half of a year unless she goes to private school, where you can play as an 8th grader.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostECNL rules actually allow for two orphaned 8th graders to play per game. Check to see if your club will allow.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome other leagues allow it also. Some clubs will also let you practice with younger teams even if you can't play games. It's not ideal but better than nothing. They also can do work on their own (have to be very disciplined) or work on a different sport.
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