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SameRec ball and all-stars were stepping stones on the path, but once DD got to TB, she wanted nothing to do with rec or all-stars.
SameRec ball and all-stars were stepping stones on the path, but once DD got to TB, she wanted nothing to do with rec or all-stars.
We have. She's had a fall season of TB. She is in absolute love with it and her team. Looking forward to Spring and all the excitement it brings.This conversation should take less then 60 seconds. Any longer and you will wind up saying things you might regret.
“Coach, we appreciate the opportunity we had playing for you. We are moving on to a different level of ball that will more closely fit our goals and dreams. Thanks for everything you have done for Suzy.”
No more then that.
Edit to add. I just read some more posts. No, your dd has to leave this league. She is ready to move on, you can’t move to another team in rec without hard feelings and gaining a reputation as a troublemaker.
Our girls play rec and TB. In Spring, Rec overlaps with TB practices that start in January so, girls often finish their rec game or practice and go off to practice with their travel team. Once rec is over, it's all TB. So, up until high school, they are stuck with their rec coaches if they want to play before TB games begin. Luckily, our Rec coaches are fantastic!I'm not denigrating house ball and 'All-Stars". I should have made myself, clear. The parents were told her daughter and her friends would be 'All-Star" even though they are mediocre to weak players because she's the coach and she can do whatever.