Q&A

Should high school coaches give players equal playing time?

Should high school coaches give players equal playing time?

Playing time is not equal for all athletes and can destroy a team if the coach allows it. The coach has the most responsibility when it comes to handling playing time. There are key things a coach should do to make sure that everyone is on the same page.

Can you only play one sport in high school?

While playing one sport may lead an athlete to become more specialized, playing multiple sports may better contribute to an athlete’s success. Many athletes are eager to receive scholarships during their high school careers and thus encouraged to focus on only one sport.

Why would a coach not play a good player?

Other typical reasons to have a player sit out the game is illness or injury. Many coaches take extensive training specifically to know the signs of injury and how to respond. There are liability concerns with allowing an athlete to play with an injury. Illness also is another legitimate reason for benching an athlete.

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Should a parent talk to a high school coach?

So how should parents address concerns? First, they should go directly to the coach in a respectful manner, and not immediately to administrators or school board members. Addressing concerns with the coach first can help eliminate misunderstandings that might have led to the conflict in the first place.

Is it bad to only play one sport?

“Playing just one sport year round can lead to overuse injuries,” says orthopedic surgeon Mark Miller, MD. Switching sports may allow recovery and use of different body parts and muscles that may reduce these overuse injuries.” Overuse injuries can permanently damage children’s joints and inhibit their growth.

Can 11th graders play JV?

JV is limited to 9th and 10th grade.

Can you be a multisport athlete in college?

If you’re a high school athlete who wants to compete at the college level, you may be wondering, “Can you play two sports in college?” While the simplest answer is yes, there are plenty more things to consider besides whether or not the practice of being a multisport college athlete is allowed.