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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt effects our club every year. The 8th & 9th grade mixed team leaves the 8th graders with no team and many quit. Due solely to birth year, the u18s and u19s now have to merge 1.5 teams into one team so, again, about 10-12 quit. This happens every single year at every single club and will continue to drive players to quit.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is birth year still having any impact? The change was made over 3 years ago, so that is the only year it should have had any impact. I guess I could see some trickle down effect 2 years ago, but 4 seasons on it shouldn’t be felt at all.
I don't think the calendar year is the biggest issue at all but it is a substantial one. Cost, travel and league insanity are bigger issues but they're harder to tackle in the short term. Going back to school year is an easy quick fix.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt has multiple impact points. First, as discussed above, is the issue of trapped 8th and 12th grade players who have no teams to play on. That happens every year. Then for the ulittles, some may be hesitant to play if they don't see the familiar faces of classmates and friends on the field. Don't respond "players will play." Not always, not to a shy seven year old who has a birthday on the wrong date. Again, that will happen every year.
I don't think the calendar year is the biggest issue at all but it is a substantial one. Cost, travel and league insanity are bigger issues but they're harder to tackle in the short term. Going back to school year is an easy quick fix.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt has multiple impact points. First, as discussed above, is the issue of trapped 8th and 12th grade players who have no teams to play on. That happens every year. Then for the ulittles, some may be hesitant to play if they don't see the familiar faces of classmates and friends on the field. Don't respond "players will play." Not always, not to a shy seven year old who has a birthday on the wrong date. Again, that will happen every year.
I don't think the calendar year is the biggest issue at all but it is a substantial one. Cost, travel and league insanity are bigger issues but they're harder to tackle in the short term. Going back to school year is an easy quick fix.
Seniors born in or after September are a bigger problem.
As someone points out, having the cutoff the same as schools, rather than July 31, would be even better--kids born in August were screwed under the old system.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith school years being different around the U.S., better to go by grade. That way it won’t matter if your school cutoff dates for kindergarten are August 1 or Sept 1. Instead of 2005s or 2006s it would be 6th grade and 7th grade separate teams. Easy for college coaches to compare graduating classes too.
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