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  • Answered September 02, 2009 in Cheerleading, Soccer, Softball, Swimming
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    Brittney Ruggireo asked:

    If you mess up once or twice is it okay for your coach to kick you of the team?

    Stewart’s answer:

    I agree if it is performance you should never be kicked off the team unless there is a blatant lack of attempt, because you made the team in the first place. It can be the coaches perogative to not play a player but kicking out of the team is another m... Continue reading »

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  • Answered September 02, 2009 in Soccer
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    Friedel Cunningham asked:

    how do i find my team? I am looking for rcgranada U16

    Stewart’s answer:

    http://www.weplay.com/groups/19566-F-C-Granada/public

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  • Answered September 02, 2009 in Soccer
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    Brian "Tino" Granados asked:

    My nephew trying out for his freshmen high school soccer for the first time.

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    I would look for a team player. It is true that they this means he wont stand out. Recieving the ball and then looking for a pass straight away is an excellent attribute for coaches. A side from the natural ability, which will evidently decide whether ... Continue reading »

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  • Answered September 02, 2009 in Soccer
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    Jennifer Wink Dofner asked:

    how to keep youth soccer stats?

    Stewart’s answer:

    Do you mean keeping stats as in number of assists, goals, passes, time taken to do a particular drill etc. If so I wouldn't modify the stats. Keep them the same throughout and give them the inspiration to improve.

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