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  1. Year-round. Domestic seasons typically held in the driest period of the year—summer in temperate climates, dry season in tropical climates. Golf: Year-round Ice hockey: Early October to mid-April, with playoffs extending up to early June. The three major exceptions to this rule are: The U.S. men's college hockey season begins in early October.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · You'd be surprised at what sports are offered year-round. Learn the benefits to playing different sports throughout the year!

  3. Jul 24, 2018 · The Unintended Consequences of Year Round Sports. Fourteen-year-old Peach Salsbury of Alameda, California, plays on three basketball teams, with up to six games a week plus practices. “Basketball has become the center of her universe for everything,” her mom Sylvia says.

  4. The season is all year round now, with players having little time off. I almost think the calendar chases the sun in pursuit of more tournaments. That said, there are certain times of the year when the top players in the world come together to compete in the biggest tournaments of the season.

  5. Oct 17, 2017 · “The offseason is disappearing, fueled by an explosion of pay-to-play club sports that have scores of young athletes training year-round. … In the never-ending blur of year-round practices and games, the importance of the high school season itself is shrinking, to the chagrin of many coaches.”

  6. Volleyball seasons can be found all year-round. Professional and international competitions will take place all year, whereas lower levels of play will find themselves between two periods of the year. In the summer with beach volleyball, or in the fall and spring with indoor volleyball. This answer is all well and good but we can be more precise.

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  8. May 31, 2015 · A major shift in youth organized sports has occurred in the past few decades. In the ’70s and ’80s, most kids participated in a variety of sports year-round: baseball, soccer, football and basketball would often be incorporated into a child’s life throughout a 12-month period.

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