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DD has 2 friend that were home schooled. One is in college in Florida and the other is going to Georgia on a gymnastic scholarship next year. Both are good kids.
I have never met a parent that didn't believe their TB star was better than everyone else on the HS team. But they forget, while their prima donna is working out with their TB team, much of the rest of my HS team is working together in the weight room and during open gyms. So little Miss Perfection is supposed to be embraced with open arms? And penciled in as the starting P, C, SS and batting 1-4 all at the same time?
I wish my daughter was a TB star so she could prove your theorem wrong. But, she is not.
well to be honest, I'm a asst. H.S. coach, a 14A team would beat a H.S. team that has no TB players on it. These girls that only play H.S. ball, would not be considered 18A team. My dd at 13yo last year was better then most of the H.S. Players on the team, that don't play TB. I don't know what point you are trying to make, but you are so wrong. Good luckIf a 14A team plays an 18A team, who is going to win 95 times out of 100? So why do so many freshmen (14A) parents think their daughter should be playing varsity with the Seniors (18A)?
So TB players are prima donnas, little miss perfects, and they all believe that their dung doesn't smell. Got it. You are the quintessential high school coach with an axe to grind against TB players.
I have never met a parent that didn't believe their TB star was better than everyone else on the HS team. But they forget, while their prima donna is working out with their TB team, much of the rest of my HS team is working together in the weight room and during open gyms. So little Miss Perfection is supposed to be embraced with open arms? And penciled in as the starting P, C, SS and batting 1-4 all at the same time?