Originally posted by jhc68
Most athletes are enrolled in a physical education class for their varsity sport, so that gives them 1 hour/school day off-season. Clubs provide more competition & training for the most dedicated athletes while other sports, marching band, jobs & video games occupy the time of the marginal athletes.
Most coaches prefer that their athletes are in another sport. Coaches who want to force their athletes to specialize will probably lose athletes. All of the above questions are valid, but I always had "Gleason's Rule." I would look at the athletes who were returning & divide by 2 to estimate my team.
High school athletes are subject to changing interests (sometimes burn out), injuries, even moving to another city & the dreaded "Senioritis" which usually meant job-car-girl/boy friend & loss of interest.
I have countless examples, but the key is teenagers are developing their personalities regardless of "Season of Sport" rules.
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