This article illustrates the problem with youth sports. It used to be the case, when I was growing up, that only the best players made the team and if you weren't good enough to play, you were cut. I can remember vividly a good friend of mine who was cut from our high school baseball team (which was very good), and it was devastating to him because he was a lefthanded pitcher who envisioned himself as the second coming of Ron Guidry. The Coach decided to go with another lefthander who did not throw as hard as my friend did, but that kid ended up being a very good pitcher for our team.
Now everyone makes the team, irrespective of talent, and everyone plays, irrespective of talent. It is not clear whether the mentality of such leagues is to teach kids how to win in sports. And if a coach does something to actually try to win, it is considered heinous and unsportsmanlike behavior.
There has been a raging controversy in recent years in Connecticut high school football. It really started because of one immensely successful coach whose teams consistently won its games by more than 50 points, in some cases by more than 70 even, playing fairly decent competition. Apparently there is now a rule that you can't win or attempt to win by more than 50 points. Sort of a mercy rule.
I don't believe in any of this. I am from the old school. High school teams should take the best players who try out for the team. If a kid is not any good, there are recreational leagues and intramural leagues he can play in. Right now there are just too many stories in the press about irate parents terrorizing coaches to play their kids who aren't any good. A good friend of mine who played high level college soccer here in the USA tried to coach girl's youth soccer in his town but was effectively harassed out of the league by the parents of a girl who berated him for not playing her. She totally sucked and did not deserve to play. It's absurd what youth sports have come to. It's all about parents who see their kids as superstars even though they have absolutely no talent.