My son is 8 years old. He'll be 9 in August and will enter 4th grade in the fall. He's big for his age -- 4'11" and 114 pounds (weighed this morning, shoes off). In the past he hasn't shown much interest in sports, and I felt it best not to push it on him. This year, however, he's made quite a change in that regard, and has shown much more interest in sports than in the past. Mostly it's been basketball, but he has mentioned lately that he really likes football too.
We signed him up for youth football last year. He went to one practice and decided he didn't like it. Since then, though, he's started playing football with kids at school, and now he says he wants to sign up this year. It seems to me that he might be a natural for football, since he's big, fairly quick and likes to hit. He says the kids have started calling him "the bulldozer" based on their football games.
The concern I have is weight limits. In the town we live in, there's one youth football program called CYFL (Community Youth Football League). Those are broken down into three divisions, we field a team in two of them -- C and B (we don't field a football team in the A Division because the powers that be in this town have decided that the town isn't big enough to support both a high school team at the modified level and a team in the A Division, which would draw from the same age group). Based on his age, he'd be playing in the C Division, and because of his age, moving him up isn't an option. The cutoff weight for C Division is 125 pounds; it's 145 pounds for B Division.
As things stand right now, he's okay with weight. And the season will be over by late October/early November at the latest. That's not that far away. But if he hits a growth spurt between now and then, which is very possible, he could be screwed on weight. And while I don't have a problem with exercise as a means of controlling weight, I do have a problem with putting him on a diet when weight isn't a health concern and he's still growing. Also, I don't know if they do weigh-ins with shoes off or on. Having shoes on during weigh-ins would eat up a little of the margin that we have right now.
Further complicating matters is the fact that he now plays soccer. I know a lot of people here don't like soccer. I don't have a problem with him playing it right now -- he needs a sport in the spring/early summer for exercise, and he needs socialization with his peer group. We tried baseball, but he has ADHD, and baseball was a little too slow under those circumstances. Also, I've read that soccer is a good developmental sport, in that the skills they learn in soccer actually translate quite well to all other sports. (I keep reminding myself that Shane Walton first went to ND on a soccer scholarship, and turned into a pretty good CB while at ND.) The problem is that in high school, soccer is a fall sport around here, and I don't want him falling in love with soccer to the point where he chooses soccer over football.
As I see it, the options are as follows:
- Sign him up for football this year, and hope his weight doesn't become an issue.
- Don't sign him up this year, but sign him up next year, when he can play at the B level and he has a little more leeway when it comes to weight, then hope for the best the year after that.
- Skip youth football altogether, then hope he still has the interest in playing when he gets to the high school level.