There is no definite answer, it depends what kind of thing you are playing for and how good you are.
Yes
Yes, but it depends on the school sometimes, the 2nd and 3rd strings on varsity are actually JV starters. JV players can also play in the varsity games.
freshmen, JV (junior varsity), Varsity varsity is the highest
The sentence "The varsity team will play as soon as the junior varsity is finished" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("The varsity team will play") and a dependent clause ("as soon as the junior varsity is finished"). The dependent clause provides additional information about the timing of the action in the independent clause.
At most high schools, juniors are allowed to play on junior varsity teams. If you are good enough to make the team, you should be able to play.
the cast must be wrapped with 1/2 inch of foam and then have an ace bandage around that. he must also have a prescription or some type of note from a doctor that says he is allowed to play with it.
I play Varsity and my friends play JV and i watch there games and they're about 2 hours long
Yes FSU did have a Junior Varsity Football team. It was the Freshman class and they would play Florida, Miami, Auburn, Ga. Tech. Only allowed to play six games a season.
No he can not, that he would either be inelegible to play for jv if he was good enough to play on varsity
No. Both sophomores and freshmen play on the junior varsity team.
A junior varsity (JV) player can typically play in a varsity game for a limited amount of time—often around half of the game or a specific number of quarters—before becoming ineligible to participate in JV games for the remainder of the season. The exact rules can vary by league or governing body, so it's essential to consult the specific regulations of the relevant sports organization. Generally, playing more than a set threshold in varsity can disqualify a player from competing in JV games.
This depends upon the rules of the state high school athletic association. For example, in Indiana a high school football player is limited to five quarters of participation per week. In Georgia, it's six quarters. In Montana, it's ten.