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    96's playing football

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    soccerdad1

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    96's playing football

    Post  soccerdad1 on Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:06 pm

    Do alot of the 96 teams have players also playing football for their 8th (or 9th) grade team? Our team has 4 that play school football on Tuesday nights.

    DirtyDave10

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  DirtyDave10 on Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:18 am

    Our team has ten of the eighteen playing School football.

    cornerkick96

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  cornerkick96 on Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:30 pm

    Seven of Sixteen on our team

    Pompey Lad

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  Pompey Lad on Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:20 pm

    9 out of 18. We've had to move practice from Tue/Thur to Mon/Wed because of the conflicts.

    Every_NonAmericans_Dream

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  Every_NonAmericans_Dream on Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:05 pm

    only 2 this year. the coach stated last year that you miss a practice you miss the first half of a game. We had to go out with eight against a team in a tourny. I say you play for a club then that is your FIRST responsibility.

    tatertot31

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  tatertot31 on Thu Sep 17, 2009 1:09 pm

    11 of 18 are playing school football this year. I have a U16 that plays as well and this is the year that his team went from 18 players to 14.

    swindler

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  swindler on Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:25 pm

    Easily over half the team. Probably over 75%, but not sure about a few.

    I think some of them actually benefit from time in middle school football. They get used to physical play - working through contact with the ball, balance, etc.

    clueless

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  clueless on Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:34 pm

    Every_NonAmericans_Dream wrote:only 2 this year. the coach stated last year that you miss a practice you miss the first half of a game. We had to go out with eight against a team in a tourny. I say you play for a club then that is your FIRST responsibility.

    Easier said than done as football is a class and you'd better focus on the class rather than soccer, IMO. I witnessed a team last year with about 5-6 nonfootball players - their coach was not happy trying to have practices with a handful of players.
    For some, this is the only chance they have to try football. I know if Plano, it's pretty much expected that you do football if you sign up for athletics. The chance of injury is much greater, IMO, in football than soccer - of course, there is probably some statistician who could prove me wrong there.
    If you have a team of 16 and 11 play football - you can't punish them for missing practice as you can't start a game with that few players and you have a serious risky situation with respect to potential injuries.
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    soccerrus2

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  soccerrus2 on Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:52 am

    clueless wrote:
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    Yeah and watch the level of play drop without these players

    clueless

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  clueless on Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:03 am

    soccerrus2 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    Yeah and watch the level of play drop without these players

    Full Disclosure: My son is currently playing both, on his team the soccer players have better footwork and defensive instincts for playing cornerback/safety as well as kicking - but, they are waaay undersized. This will likely be my son's first/last football endeavor and I really don't know if he'd choose school soccer over football at this age.
    Honestly, I find it laughable that kids have to dedicate themselves to the club and even think about forgoing a school sport - but, the fact that there is a contract in place should hold some weight. As far as I'm concerned, the weight of the contract is less than that of a grade - but I probably have my priorities out of whack given this audience. If more than a few are playing football on your team - that should tell you volumes from a common sense situation.

    go99

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  go99 on Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:09 am

    clueless wrote:
    soccerrus2 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    Yeah and watch the level of play drop without these players

    Full Disclosure: My son is currently playing both, on his team the soccer players have better footwork and defensive instincts for playing cornerback/safety as well as kicking - but, they are waaay undersized. This will likely be my son's first/last football endeavor and I really don't know if he'd choose school soccer over football at this age.
    Honestly, I find it laughable that kids have to dedicate themselves to the club and even think about forgoing a school sport - but, the fact that there is a contract in place should hold some weight. As far as I'm concerned, the weight of the contract is less than that of a grade - but I probably have my priorities out of whack given this audience. If more than a few are playing football on your team - that should tell you volumes from a common sense situation.

    I think maybe all of our priorities are out of wack if we are giving kids a grade for football.

    Pompey Lad

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  Pompey Lad on Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:34 am

    go99 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    soccerrus2 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    Yeah and watch the level of play drop without these players

    Full Disclosure: My son is currently playing both, on his team the soccer players have better footwork and defensive instincts for playing cornerback/safety as well as kicking - but, they are waaay undersized. This will likely be my son's first/last football endeavor and I really don't know if he'd choose school soccer over football at this age.
    Honestly, I find it laughable that kids have to dedicate themselves to the club and even think about forgoing a school sport - but, the fact that there is a contract in place should hold some weight. As far as I'm concerned, the weight of the contract is less than that of a grade - but I probably have my priorities out of whack given this audience. If more than a few are playing football on your team - that should tell you volumes from a common sense situation.

    I think maybe all of our priorities are out of wack if we are giving kids a grade for football.



    They give a grade for high school soccer so of course in Texas you'd get a grade for football...I know my son is pushing his younger brothers to play at least in 7th grade otherwise you're stuck in a lame "athletics" called course that has nothing to do with atheletes...he said it was the worst school experience yet.

    Soccer in school is a winter sport (dead of winter...outdoors...see the priority) and there are districts that already play middle school soccer which wouldn't dare interfere with US football. The clubs have absolutely no power to move UIL events and in the end...Texas football will continue to be king.

    tnantx

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    Re: 96's playing football

    Post  tnantx on Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:06 pm

    go99 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    soccerrus2 wrote:
    clueless wrote:
    Clubs need to push middle schools and high schools to have fall soccer programs so they can't play football!

    Yeah and watch the level of play drop without these players

    Full Disclosure: My son is currently playing both, on his team the soccer players have better footwork and defensive instincts for playing cornerback/safety as well as kicking - but, they are waaay undersized. This will likely be my son's first/last football endeavor and I really don't know if he'd choose school soccer over football at this age.
    Honestly, I find it laughable that kids have to dedicate themselves to the club and even think about forgoing a school sport - but, the fact that there is a contract in place should hold some weight. As far as I'm concerned, the weight of the contract is less than that of a grade - but I probably have my priorities out of whack given this audience. If more than a few are playing football on your team - that should tell you volumes from a common sense situation.

    I think maybe all of our priorities are out of wack if we are giving kids a grade for football.

    Full disclosure: My bb is in football. As far as grading, you will think it is really out of whack when your bb wants to take a few extra "fluff" academic classes to prepare him for college (like Latin or AP anything) and can't squeeze it into his high school schedule because he has to get those all important PE credits. Why can't the fit kids and active kids test out of PE if they don't plan to play a high school sport? LISD does not count soccer for external PE. Dance, yes. Equestrian yes. Soccer, no. And please, before you tell me Latin is a dead language, my bb wants to be a Dr. so it could be helpful. But maybe not as helpful as PE.

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