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Question about ages

Discussion in 'Softball Forum' started by cks2036, Apr 2, 2009.

  1. cks2036

    cks2036 softball mom

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    Is there a rule how old you must be to play in older age groups? Like some one plays 12u and a 16u team would like for her to fill in can she or is she to young? The ability is there. I have heard you have to be in the age group under. So she would have to be able to play 14u or at least 13years old.
     
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    Constance Orr

    Constance Orr now at UNC played 18U when she was only 14-15 and now playing against 22 yr olds ......
     
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  3. Softball Guru

    Softball Guru Banned From TBR

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    Here's the problem !!

    Is she on a roster already ?? NSA for an IE... to play she must be on a roster, if she joins that borrowed team roster first due to the original team has not started playing they have to release her to play on her original team. At that point she can not go back to the borrowed team until after the World !! In other words you can only change teams once before the World ;unless things have changed!!! If she is on an ASA roster the coach has to release her before she can breathe, just kidding Rick !!!
     
  4. cks2036

    cks2036 softball mom

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    They asked me about her age and said they thought she would have to be a rising 9th grader. And she will be in the 7th next year.
     

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