I've only ever coached 17-18 ball. We expected our players to be at every practice, every game, and to have a summer job that was flexible to withstand our travel schedule. Easy for me cause these guys are almost grown, so mom and dad can leave them home alone when they go out of town.
My buddy runs a 13 year old travel team. He is a great baseball guy, with strong baseball roots (high school, college, professional). He asked me what to do with the following situation. He is planning the spring and summer schedule. He wants, as did the entire team and parents last fall, to attend a couple of tournaments in July. He wants to finalize the schedule so people can adjust work schedules, etc...
His top 2 players (he only carries 12 players, and everyone likes it cause lots of playing time), are excellent basketball players. Their travel basketball coach signed the team up for a coveted tournament in Indiana for July. When my friend asked everyone to confirm his temporary schedule, the top two players' parents informed my friend that their sons would not be available for one of the July baseball tournaments. They said that they left the decision up to their sons, and the sons really want to do the basketball tournament.
My buddy is frustrated in thinking that the parents are crazy for allowing a 13 year old to make this decision, and that this decision will affect the other 10 kids on the team (ie. won't be able to go to tournament cause they won't have enough players). My buddy feels like basketball season is Nov-Mar, baseball is Apr-Jul, and football is Aug-Oct. When these players are unable to attend his off-season workouts due to commitment to other teams/sports, he completely understands. He expects the same level of commitment for his season as well.
He is at a loss on what to do. Any suggestions? I offered that I couldn't provide an opinion since my guys don't have this sort of choice.
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