Actually it is U10 in Canada....and the rest of the world. We can always tell the Americans
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Actually it is U10 in Canada....and the rest of the world. We can always tell the Americans
Actually it is U10 in Canada....and the rest of the world. We can always tell the Americans
#2, I have always done it manually. Just when you think you have it figured out, some kid is sick or has a dance recital and you have to adjust on the fly anyway. At U10 I tried to have kids play the same position for 2 innings in a row then rotate.
#3, That is a tough one. Some kids are shy. Some don't know what to say. My DD can be a quiet one. She once told me she's afraid to say the wrong # of outs or what base to throw to.
One girl at U10 was very knowledgable about the game and always talking on the field. Some of the other girls thought she was being bossy - trying to tell them what to do. I finally offered rewards to those who talked on the field. Popsicles/gum/fruit rollups. Nothing big but it helped a little.
Actually it is U10 in Canada....and the rest of the world. We can always tell the Americans
This is a thing that's going to bother me a lot, but "U10" should mean "Under 10," which should be (is?) different than "10U," which is "10 and Under."
So are we even talking about the same thing?
U10 means "Under 10" here, you can't be older than 9 Dec 31st if I recall. You can turn 10 during the season, but you move to U12 for the next year. My Google of 10U seems to indicate you are correct and it's you can't be older than 10 Dec 31st.
Actually it is U10 in Canada....and the rest of the world. We can always tell the Americans