Athletic1 wrote:Most of it doesn’t matter anyway.....when you hit 2nd year 14u and 1st year 16u most of the time you get lumped into the “High School Division”
eddiez577 wrote:Athletic1 wrote:Most of it doesn’t matter anyway.....when you hit 2nd year 14u and 1st year 16u most of the time you get lumped into the “High School Division”
Lol that's so true. Reality is most players stop growing at about this age, 15-16 years old, so there isn't a big "physical" advantage, unlike in 12u and younger.
The bigger factor in "High School Division" is the amount of experience a player has. But also at this age group, players start to taper off from the sport, so you might have really experienced 2nd year 14u player playing better than a 4-year experienced 18u player.
crankshaft wrote:eddiez577 wrote:Athletic1 wrote:Most of it doesn’t matter anyway.....when you hit 2nd year 14u and 1st year 16u most of the time you get lumped into the “High School Division”
Lol that's so true. Reality is most players stop growing at about this age, 15-16 years old, so there isn't a big "physical" advantage, unlike in 12u and younger.
The bigger factor in "High School Division" is the amount of experience a player has. But also at this age group, players start to taper off from the sport, so you might have really experienced 2nd year 14u player playing better than a 4-year experienced 18u player.
Eddiez
WHAT? Please explain most players stop growing at
age 15-16?
What are you referring to?
height,
body size,
muscle mass,
muscle strength,
coordination,
intelligence,
GO!