Crystal Lake Hoffy wrote:
May have told this story before.
We joined up with a summer soccer rec league for the YMCA in Lake Zurich, which I ended up as a co-coach for. For whatever reason, they had decided to merge the age groups and gender, so it was boys and girls 7-12. Now, its the Y and its a rec league, so I figured there wouldn't be much issue. Boy was I wrong.
We have the first "practice" game and this kid who is probably 11 or 12 goes end to end and curves a shot into the upper corner of the goal. My reaction was, "Holy Fucking Shit!" So, I went over to the coach and have the following dialogue:
Me: That kid is pretty awesome.
Coach: Yeah, hes on a traveling team
Me: Ah. Okay. None of my kids have that skill. I have two seven year olds and my primary goal is for them to not get hurt and have fun.
Coach: Well, you need to understand, he and the other kid there are in a traveling league. I can't tell them not to play the way they play.
Me: Uh... okay?
Over the next five minutes or so, these two kids proceed to score 10 goals. There were a few physical plays, but nothing out of the ordinary. I spoke with the other coach from my team and said I'm curious to see how the first game goes.
So the first game comes. Its against the same team from the practice. Off the initial kickoff, my daughter starts to take up the ball and the one travel league kid steps right into her leg and steps on her foot. No foul is called and my daughter is out of the game crying and barely able to walk. For the remainder of the first half, this kid is pushing kids on my team around, including one of the seven year olds that he has about 10 inches on. I didn't mention anything to the coach yet, but I was fuming. Second half starts and one of my older kids is running up the sidelines. The traveling league kid slide tackles him, takes out his legs and has his cleats up so one gets lodged into the kids stomach. No foul. Kid on my team can't breathe and needs to be helped out. When I came back to the sideline, I told the coach for the other team in a relatively strong manner, "hey, I don't want to see that again. This is a rec league and per league rules slide tackling isn't allowed." The other coach takes this kid out and says no more slide tackling. This kid LOSES HIS FUCKING SHIT! He starts screaming and crying to his mom, "IM PLAYING THE RIGHT WAY! THATS HOW YOU PLAY SOCCER!" The coach doesn't say anything and this kid just continues to make a scene. The mom finally decides to take him to the car to calm him down. We quit the league the next day, but never got any apology or refund.
The reality is that soccer isn't played that way at the pro level. Hockey isn't either. Fights are a rarity in the NHL these days and most are just silly things with a guy trying to get another guy to retaliate to negate a power play.
Translation: kids aren't learning that shit from watching it on TV. They are learning it from coaches. They are coached to play that way. Maybe not that coach, but some coach somewhere.
I grew up playing travel baseball and football. My dad was my coach for most of the baseball stuff. I had a shitty attitude even though I was one of the best players. My dad would bench me for dumb shit. Team would be missing the shortstop and one of the better hitters, but doesn't matter. No kid is more important than the team.