My son who is 13 years old is playing lacrosse on a U15 team. This is his fourth year in the league. The problem is that my son is very small, only 4' 7" and less than 70lbs. I was just like him as a kid. I was a late bloomer and I finally caught up in 9th grade. Now I'm 5' 11, 178lbs., so I'm confident he'll eventually catch up. But as small as he is, I'm very concerned about his safety. Most of the kids he's playing against have twice his weight, some have three times as much, and most are much taller. I think he should be allowed to play down on the U13 team, but unfortunately the league has rule forbidding it. I find it a bit ridiculous that the league wouldn't make exceptions to this rule, since there is no prize money or trophies - the league is purely recreational. Even if my son was allowed to play for the U13 team, he's probably still smaller than most kids playing at the age level, so there's no doubt in my mind that he wouldn't be dominating them on the field.
I'm torn with what to do. Should I quit worrying about it and let him stay on the U15 team? Or should I insist that the league consider placing him on the U13 team?
I'm torn with what to do. Should I quit worrying about it and let him stay on the U15 team? Or should I insist that the league consider placing him on the U13 team?
