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There are no teams where players of very different skill levels are mixed.1 If there are not enough or too many players in one grade, players may be asked to volunteer to move, there may be a tryout, or players may be moved according to registration date. sometimesBoylstonU10 Assabet; U12 NVYSLU12; strong U10s play upClintonwww.clintonyouthsoccer.com2 # of skills-based vs. mixed skill depends on number of teams. U10 teams within the same flight are balanced, I.e., are comparably skilled to one another.DracutTravel teams Fitchburg Lunenberg^5 tryouts use independent evaluators, I.e., no relationship to any of the kids in the tryout.Travel U10, U12`6 In addition to coach assessments, another assessment is conducted by an outside organization.7 Maynard stated that their age group practices for U10 and U12 are currently under review. For U10, there is a proposal to balance the teams as opposed to have players randomly selectedD8 All teams mixed, I.e., contain players at different skill levels. Pepperell U10 and upall travel teams Shrewsbury All travelIf too many sign upYes, all travel playersyes, all players, primary inputwww.shrewsburyyouthsoccer.orgStow9 Nashoba United fields 'select' teams to play in Division 1 (MTOC) made up of players from Bolton, Lancaster, and Stow. These towns would not normally have the required number of skilled players to compete at this level. U12 and upSuttonWestboroReq'd for competitive teams10 Rather than placing the top X players on a team, Westboro uses a combination of 'automatic' and 'discretionary' player selections. For more information on this, see www.lazers.org/WYSAMom_TeamSelectionOutdoors.htm.www.lazers.orgWeb sitejamboreeAll rec$Rec in Assabet, competitive in NVYSLNVYSL all competitiveCoach assessmentPlayer Placement inputTeam/Player Selection Mono-skilled3 Combo 4 Mixed-skills8 U102 U121 U10 and U125 Maynard 7 U12 6 Nashoba United9 NVYSL teams 10 In-town (Rec) teams Rec teams (I.e., Assabet) www.lunenburgsoccer.com/Programswww.eteamz.com/PYSLwww.stowsoccer.org$www.stowsoccer.org/nashobaunited.htmGroton-Dunstable Littleton,http://members.tripod.com/~Littleton_Soccer/Tryouts/Group evalshttp://www.gdysc.org/index.htmla4 Some teams have players of similar skill, some teams have players with a very different skillsyes 11 11 U10 usually grouped by ability and grade (I.e., top 10 4th graders on one team, top 10 3rd graders on another). 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