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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYes, but let them play it for a year or two before trying to choose which players are special.
Having a huge field and huge goal (compared to the children’s size) doesn’t teach much with so much room for error
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wish they would keep kids on 9v9 until u14 and teach them how to play in tight spaces, have actual control and take good shots
Having a huge field and huge goal (compared to the children’s size) doesn’t teach much with so much room for error
I wouldn't do 9v9 at U14.
At any rate, futsal is also an option.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne could argue for 9v9 at U13. One problem with this age group is that success is often based on how quickly your keeper grows. I've seen small keepers in U13 fail miserably at guarding a full-size goal--they simply can't reach the bar--and I've seen giants in U12 that are almost impossible to score against.
I wouldn't do 9v9 at U14.
At any rate, futsal is also an option.
Most keepers are there because they are big but that means they are normally slow too. It means strikers need to actually shoot with precision which makes them better in the long run.
But I’m one of those that looks at the actual development aspect of playing not winning or goals in the u11-u14 range
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Halfway through the OYSA season and the top 5 in the standings are:
PDX South
Salmon Creek
WA Timbers
ADF
Eastside Timbers
It's been an interesting run these first handful of games. Looking forward to the big finish.
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