Samantha Burkett was 4 years old when she fell in love with soccer. She loved the teamwork and the strategy. She loved the running and the feel of the ball on her foot.
“It made me so happy to play,” says Samantha, who lives in Illinois. “Soccer had my heart forever.”
By the time Samantha was in middle school, soccer had most of her time too. She practiced three times a week with her club team. Tournaments took up weekends. Her team traveled to Missouri and Indiana, to Arizona and North Carolina. Soccer became far more than a fun extracurricular for Samantha; it became her whole world.
Then, when Samantha was 15, she quit.
In many ways, Samantha’s experience is not unique. An increasing number of kids are joining travel teams that promise rigorous training, exciting competition, and elite status. Yet more than half of kids who play team sports will quit before high school.
What is going on?