ADisneygirl
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My 16 y.o son plays ice hockey and has always played as a foward. For those not in the know, that means the player who gets the puck, goes after the puck, tries to score, etc.
Well, we just returned home from HS try outs and they put him on defense. These are the players who try and keep the puck out of the goal, they spend most of the game skating backwards. He is very upset. He told them that he doesn't feel comfortable playing that position, but they just said "you're doing fine, you're doing fine, you'll get better at it". During the drills he absentmindedly went up to offense, and they yelled at him to get back in position.
Now we are home from try outs, and he doesn't know if he wants to play for them. Everyone made the team that tried out. They even need more players than they had show up for try outs because hockey can be grueling and tiring and they need three lines to change off the players to get some rest between ice times. This team will only have 2 lines. It's not cheap, so I only want him to play if he enjoys himself. It is over $1200 a season, not including a jersey or tournaments. He is feeling very agitated and unsure, and he is usually a very self assured kid.
Any ideas why they would just arbitrarily place someone out of their position? He didn't play for them last season -- he was on a travel team. They never even gave him a chance to play offense at the try out so they don't know how he would do.
I am just feeling bad for my baby. It doesn't seem fair.
Well, we just returned home from HS try outs and they put him on defense. These are the players who try and keep the puck out of the goal, they spend most of the game skating backwards. He is very upset. He told them that he doesn't feel comfortable playing that position, but they just said "you're doing fine, you're doing fine, you'll get better at it". During the drills he absentmindedly went up to offense, and they yelled at him to get back in position.
Now we are home from try outs, and he doesn't know if he wants to play for them. Everyone made the team that tried out. They even need more players than they had show up for try outs because hockey can be grueling and tiring and they need three lines to change off the players to get some rest between ice times. This team will only have 2 lines. It's not cheap, so I only want him to play if he enjoys himself. It is over $1200 a season, not including a jersey or tournaments. He is feeling very agitated and unsure, and he is usually a very self assured kid.
Any ideas why they would just arbitrarily place someone out of their position? He didn't play for them last season -- he was on a travel team. They never even gave him a chance to play offense at the try out so they don't know how he would do.
I am just feeling bad for my baby. It doesn't seem fair.