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My concern would more be from a coaching standpoint honestly. There are definitely exceptions, but a lot of 10 year old are not ready to handle the way senior athletes are being coached, and I have seen it set up a situation where the older girls resent the young ones slowing down practice or getting treated differently.The 16-18 crowd are generally self aware enough that if they're going to talk about something dicey, to do so away from young ears.
The 6th graders on my two daughter's bus are not self aware enough not to crack a "This one time in band camp..." (and yes, they finished it with the flute part) jokes while I'm physically on the bus getting younger CP out of a carseat. That is ignoring all of the cursing and other stories you don't even want to know. And why my children are never riding a school bus again...
10 on a senior team is bleh to me because it make fast tracking more likable and fast tracking is often bad for the sport.
But a 6 or 7 year old on a youth team or a 9 year old on a junior team....oh no, no, no....those kids are so much worse.
I definitely don't like the 6-7 year olds on youth and 8-9 year olds in junior. We lived that situation for 2 years and in stinks for everybody involved, but we haven had a mini team in 2 years at our gym. It is looking like we may have enough for mini 1 this year, but our 8-9 year olds with solid level 3 skills are still likely going to land on a J3.
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