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Class B wrote:The challenge of pulling JH girls up at mid-season is they can't be on the postseason roster, from what I understand. I believe it's somewhere in the NDHSAA guidelines that an athlete cannot participate more than 16 weeks in a season. I guess it depends when their JH season started. Up here in the Minot area a lot of JH teams started playing the first week of November.
There are people more knowledgeable than I am on this.... so correct me if I'm wrong.
Class B wrote:The challenge of pulling JH girls up at mid-season is they can't be on the postseason roster, from what I understand. I believe it's somewhere in the NDHSAA guidelines that an athlete cannot participate more than 16 weeks in a season. I guess it depends when their JH season started. Up here in the Minot area a lot of JH teams started playing the first week of November.
There are people more knowledgeable than I am on this.... so correct me if I'm wrong.
The Schwab wrote:Class B wrote:The challenge of pulling JH girls up at mid-season is they can't be on the postseason roster, from what I understand. I believe it's somewhere in the NDHSAA guidelines that an athlete cannot participate more than 16 weeks in a season. I guess it depends when their JH season started. Up here in the Minot area a lot of JH teams started playing the first week of November.
There are people more knowledgeable than I am on this.... so correct me if I'm wrong.
We would make sure our JH season would line up with our high school regular season schedule so we could bring the athletes up to play C squad (sometimes we'd have to have them finish one week before regular season for high school ended due to being out of weeks).
If we expected the athlete to be a fringe varsity contributor we would have the athlete sit out a couple of weeks of the JH season, play out the JH season and then move up.
If we expected the JH athlete to be a solid varsity contributor we would have them start the season with the high school team (no JH season)
ndlionsfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Class B wrote:The challenge of pulling JH girls up at mid-season is they can't be on the postseason roster, from what I understand. I believe it's somewhere in the NDHSAA guidelines that an athlete cannot participate more than 16 weeks in a season. I guess it depends when their JH season started. Up here in the Minot area a lot of JH teams started playing the first week of November.
There are people more knowledgeable than I am on this.... so correct me if I'm wrong.
We would make sure our JH season would line up with our high school regular season schedule so we could bring the athletes up to play C squad (sometimes we'd have to have them finish one week before regular season for high school ended due to being out of weeks).
If we expected the athlete to be a fringe varsity contributor we would have the athlete sit out a couple of weeks of the JH season, play out the JH season and then move up.
If we expected the JH athlete to be a solid varsity contributor we would have them start the season with the high school team (no JH season)
I believe most regions play their JH seasons at the same time as JV/V, so this allows the JH players to dress and play for upper level games. Sounds like some region play JH season at a slightly different time on the calendar and that leads to some of the issues of moving kids up?
WalkingStick wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:The Schwab wrote:Class B wrote:The challenge of pulling JH girls up at mid-season is they can't be on the postseason roster, from what I understand. I believe it's somewhere in the NDHSAA guidelines that an athlete cannot participate more than 16 weeks in a season. I guess it depends when their JH season started. Up here in the Minot area a lot of JH teams started playing the first week of November.
There are people more knowledgeable than I am on this.... so correct me if I'm wrong.
We would make sure our JH season would line up with our high school regular season schedule so we could bring the athletes up to play C squad (sometimes we'd have to have them finish one week before regular season for high school ended due to being out of weeks).
If we expected the athlete to be a fringe varsity contributor we would have the athlete sit out a couple of weeks of the JH season, play out the JH season and then move up.
If we expected the JH athlete to be a solid varsity contributor we would have them start the season with the high school team (no JH season)
I believe most regions play their JH seasons at the same time as JV/V, so this allows the JH players to dress and play for upper level games. Sounds like some region play JH season at a slightly different time on the calendar and that leads to some of the issues of moving kids up?
SE ND JH seasons for GBB starts before HS basketball...many move up their JH to help fill out C squads as the seasons go.
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