No. IF you are on a high school baseball team you can have nothing to do with your travel baseball team until the high school season has ended.
The great majority of players drafted do not play high school hockey. Rather, they play in the junior leagues such as the OHL, WHL, and QMJHL. The player would have to play somewhere during high school. Just not necessarily for a high school team.
that depends what position you play.
he was a good high school basketball player
Assuming this is in high school, a girl can play all four quarters.
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high school age students start playing school soccer in the fall... but when you play on a classic or select team they may play year round. the pro also may play/practice year round too!
he's a basket ball player/ dancer
dnt know im from texas
NFL player Arian Foster played for Tennessee.
It depends on the league that the JV team plays in, but most high school leagues require every player to be a registered student of the school. Most likely, the middle school player would have to be registered in at least one high school class. This might also effect later eligibility, as many leagues limit players to four years of high school competition