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What if my child is in high school, and wants to play high school and club soccer?

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What if my child is in high school, and wants to play high school and club soccer?

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There is no conflict between High School soccer and Club soccer. Players in the older divisions only play Club soccer for one season. Girls play high school soccer in the spring and then Club soccer in the fall. Boys play high school soccer in the fall and then Club soccer in the spring. back to top Benefits of after school training. The article below explains why we train our soccer team the way we do. My long term goal is to get these players in the lifelong habit exercise. It is necessary that kids get exercise year round, not a few months at a time. This makes them healthier and better soccer players. Coach Gordon Miller: More Than Gym Class, After-School Sports Help By Alison McCook. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Young boys seem to reap many more fitness benefits from joining an extracurricular soccer team than from standard gym classes, new research indicates. Spanish researchers found that 8-year-olds who played soccer for at least 3 hours each week for 3 years had stronger bones,

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