Maybe the stupidest thing I have posted here - and I know there's competition there. But, I thought it might be something to converse about, etc.
Your kid was a High School Baseball Player in 2020 and they didn't have any baseball games played last year. (May not apply to some states but could apply to others.)
When it comes to stating status in his recruiting or college baseball bio, how do you reflect 2020 in terms of "blank-year varsity player (or starter)"?
It seems easy for the 2023s. The don't get to say "four-year varsity player" ever - even if it's not their fault.
But what about the 2020s, 2021s and 2022s? If you were on varsity in 2019, is it just assumed that you would have been varsity in 2020 and you get to count that in your bio?
What if you are a 2021 and never played varsity in 2019? Do you get to say you were varsity in 2020 as an assumption?
Is there a difference if your team had practices before the season was canceled and it "looked like" you were going to make varsity (even though no rosters were set or games played)?