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Possibilities & Opportunities!
- Dec 13, 2019
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Are you already familiar with the other team's closer to home? That's generally something you could have assessed from having watched them play. Or playing against them.Hey all.
Just wondering how many tryouts are too many to go to? Or too little? if you are going from young 12u to older 12u how many do not try out anywhere else at all and just stay with current organization? How many new players do teams usually take at an age group? seems like most hjave enough players coming up from a younger team. In this case, it seems like it would be hard to mae another team unless you are a top star type player. Not sure how that all works.
I like the organization my daughter is in, but it is quite far from home for practices, especially during the week when i have to run home from work to take her. i really would not want to move her or look like i am actively trying to move her, but i feel going to a couple of tryouts just to see what is out there nearer us should be something we do. I feel very conflicted and other parts of me just want to not try out anywhere and look forward to next season knowing she will get more time since she is only 3 12u retained from current as all the other girls are going to 14u from her team they have a good amount of 10Us coming up though to join them. she is prepared for more time though we expect the team to struggle due to it being a young 12u team outside of her and a couple of others.
So just curious on how may tryouts are too much? what are teams really looking for if most of their players are still available from inside their own organizations?
Reasons to go to another team should include better coaching and facilitation.
Then can include age of the team that will be moving up together or not.
Outlier topics like if the team going to play for the coach's daughter plays the same position is something to consider