Our youth league does first come-first serve policy in scheduling practices.
At the first meeting of the year, the coach picks a number from a bag and that is "his" number in line to pick practice times. Our league has 24 teams, so if you pick a high number, your practice times pretty much stink.
Age or Gender do not matter, everybody gets the same amount of practice time. I have never had any issues with this policy, but have heard other's complain. Well..tonight, must be my night to complain. My husband's team got stuck with practice at 4:30 pm on Thursday. This is a JR high team. Over 1/3 of my DH's team has MS track practice until 4:30, so they are late.
The team only has the diamond for 1 hour.
At 5:00, all these little boys start showing up. I am talking 4 or 5 year old boys. At 5:15, the coach tells my husband 15 more minutes and the diamond is his! The other coach(of the YOUNG boys) then puts all his boys on the bleachers on the first base side and starts giving them a welcome speech. My husband's boys are fielding and hitting. One of the 12 year old boys, hits a foul ball...everybody screams.."Heads Up", but the coaches are in LA LA land and don't listen..and BAM..a 5 yr old boy gets hit with a baseball in the head! Of course, he starts crying( IT HAD TO HURT) and telling his daddy, he doesn't want to play baseball...why does he have to play!! All the parents just GLARE at the 12 yr old, and my husband...LIKE it was their fault!!
My husband finishs batting practice and leaves the field by 5:30 on the nose!
Now, if the younger kids' Coach would have picked an earlier time, they would get home earlier, to get to bed, they wouldn't be at the field at the same time of the older boys, and OUR boys wouldn't be missing practice due to school sponsored conflicts!
I think this needs be changed in the policy book NOW!
Youngest kids should have earliest (4:30)practice
Middle age kids should have the 5:30 practice
Older kids should have the last (6:30) practice!!
At the first meeting of the year, the coach picks a number from a bag and that is "his" number in line to pick practice times. Our league has 24 teams, so if you pick a high number, your practice times pretty much stink.
Age or Gender do not matter, everybody gets the same amount of practice time. I have never had any issues with this policy, but have heard other's complain. Well..tonight, must be my night to complain. My husband's team got stuck with practice at 4:30 pm on Thursday. This is a JR high team. Over 1/3 of my DH's team has MS track practice until 4:30, so they are late.
The team only has the diamond for 1 hour.
At 5:00, all these little boys start showing up. I am talking 4 or 5 year old boys. At 5:15, the coach tells my husband 15 more minutes and the diamond is his! The other coach(of the YOUNG boys) then puts all his boys on the bleachers on the first base side and starts giving them a welcome speech. My husband's boys are fielding and hitting. One of the 12 year old boys, hits a foul ball...everybody screams.."Heads Up", but the coaches are in LA LA land and don't listen..and BAM..a 5 yr old boy gets hit with a baseball in the head! Of course, he starts crying( IT HAD TO HURT) and telling his daddy, he doesn't want to play baseball...why does he have to play!! All the parents just GLARE at the 12 yr old, and my husband...LIKE it was their fault!!
My husband finishs batting practice and leaves the field by 5:30 on the nose!
Now, if the younger kids' Coach would have picked an earlier time, they would get home earlier, to get to bed, they wouldn't be at the field at the same time of the older boys, and OUR boys wouldn't be missing practice due to school sponsored conflicts!
I think this needs be changed in the policy book NOW!
Youngest kids should have earliest (4:30)practice
Middle age kids should have the 5:30 practice
Older kids should have the last (6:30) practice!!
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