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<blockquote data-quote="Right-On-Target" data-source="post: 2114645" data-attributes="member: 28004"><p>I had two daughters that played competitive, traveling fast-pitch softball. They played ball in 7 different states. </p><p></p><p>Looking back on their youth, it wasn’t the winning, the national championship tournaments or the trophies that we remembered most; it was the people, i.e. the girls, the parents, the coaches. </p><p></p><p>The parents we don’t remember, or think about, are the ones that had the “my-daughter’s-better-than-your-daughter” attitude, and the coaches who believed that if you did not accept an offer to play in college you have failed. Unless you are depending on athletic assistance for college funding, take the path of least resistance and put your daughter on a team that she enjoys playing on with respect to the other players and the coaches.</p><p></p><p>Amidst the calls and letters from college recruiters, my daughters both took the academic route. That was the best decision they made, and I am very proud of them for making that decision. Don’t get me wrong, many young ladies that have played softball at a college level received excellent educations and are successful in life. </p><p></p><p>Girls’ fast-pitch softball is a great family activity, and it can provide some of the fondest memories of your daughter’s youth. Where my children are concerned, it is not necessarily what they have done in their youth, but what they have become as adults. </p><p></p><p>Rejection of this type may seem painful, but in the long run it will all come out in the wash &#8211; take my word for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Right-On-Target, post: 2114645, member: 28004"] I had two daughters that played competitive, traveling fast-pitch softball. They played ball in 7 different states. Looking back on their youth, it wasn’t the winning, the national championship tournaments or the trophies that we remembered most; it was the people, i.e. the girls, the parents, the coaches. The parents we don’t remember, or think about, are the ones that had the “my-daughter’s-better-than-your-daughter” attitude, and the coaches who believed that if you did not accept an offer to play in college you have failed. Unless you are depending on athletic assistance for college funding, take the path of least resistance and put your daughter on a team that she enjoys playing on with respect to the other players and the coaches. Amidst the calls and letters from college recruiters, my daughters both took the academic route. That was the best decision they made, and I am very proud of them for making that decision. Don’t get me wrong, many young ladies that have played softball at a college level received excellent educations and are successful in life. Girls’ fast-pitch softball is a great family activity, and it can provide some of the fondest memories of your daughter’s youth. Where my children are concerned, it is not necessarily what they have done in their youth, but what they have become as adults. Rejection of this type may seem painful, but in the long run it will all come out in the wash – take my word for it. [/QUOTE]
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