- Dec 11, 2010
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I’m really, really glad our middle school didn’t have softball.
Glad we didn’t have to make that decision.
Glad we didn’t have to make that decision.
That's also by state. Some don't allow it, some allow only 2 years of it and some states have no eligibility rules such as number of years. Others are specific as to 3 years MS ball and 4 years HS ball. Yet others allow some 7th/8th graders to play at the HS with no penalty in eligibility where others penalize them similar to Ohio and then there all of the variations in between.I’m really, really glad our middle school didn’t have softball.
Glad we didn’t have to make that decision.
Marcela's MS has softball..they stink. You cannot play until you are in 7th grade so I have a few years to prepare myself..Her HS team typically stinks too...something to look forward to assuming she is still playing at that pointI’m really, really glad our middle school didn’t have softball.
Glad we didn’t have to make that decision.
In MI the rules allow for 4 years of HS sports eligibility. So no MIddle School athletes play on HS. But a Junior High student who is in 9th grade can play for the High School.
It's not that I am aware of in PA.I’m in PA—In trying to read the state rules it sounds like you get six years of eligibility including middle school ball. Hoping JV opens up to 7th/8th. I’ll have to investigate.