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  • Very good for introduction to different sports. My son played 4 seasons, 2 at (1st-2nd grade) and 2 at (3rd-4th grade) for Flag Football. We had great coaches at both levels which stimulated his interest in the sport. Some of his best friends are from the football teams he played on. From some of the other reviews it seems that the experience may be coach dependent. He also has played 4 seasons of basketball, 3 at (2nd-3rd grade) and 1 at (4th-5th grade). His first basketball coach was excellent and again it appears to be somewhat coach dependent because some other people have said their coaches just have kids scrimmage and dont teach them any fundamentals. The only downside that I will say is that starting in the Midgets (4th-5th grade) Basketball they have a draft instead of letting kids play with their friends. The goal is to avoid having a "stacked" team like one of the other reviewers stated. However, with the draft, my son ended up with several kids who either did not listen to coaching or were not really interested in playing. For kids that are very interested in improving and getting better and possibly being competitive, they should look to a different league. For example, we had kids who never paid attention and then in the game would shoot everytime they touched the ball (sometimes probably at their parents instruction) and then there is no way to stop this because all kids are required to play the same amount and you are not allowed to sit a kid down and "yelling" at them is strongly discouraged. So while at young ages the kids will listen, at older ages 4th-5th grade the kids know the coaches cannot really "discipline" them for any behavior. So overall good for introductory level and interest building for different sports but once you get 4th grade if your kid would like to get serious and develop their game, you probably should look to different leagues where discipline is acceptable and playing time is skill/merit/listening/working hard rather than being a given just for showing up.
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