Playball40
Veteran Member
My daughter's county soccer short program gives very small participation trophies to the co-ed U-10 teams. However, they do not play a tournament style season. They play the same four teams throughout the short season and have no 'elimination' so to speak. It's called a "Recreation League". The kids can move over to the competitive leagues if they choose, which is set up differently. The rec league is for fun, make friends and learn the game (and is says as much when parents sign up). The competitive leagues travel for games, have eliminations et al. I think the rec teams were great for my daughter. She has moved up to the competitive teams now, but it served its purpose when she was younger.No one has mentioned giving out trophies for participation. You don't get on the honor role for participation. We shouldn't give out trophies in sports for participation. Well, at a very young age when the kids are just learning how to play the sport, that's fine.
Dancer's don't get "participation trophies" so I don't know how pervasive this practice is. Do you have examples of older, more experienced sports players receiving "participation trophies"?