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nice little article about our boys.
If you read it, see if you can figure out which kids parent wrote it.
Sports: Meet the 12U Warren All-Stars Headed to Regionals
I'm guessing the 1st kid's parent. BTW your boy got high praise too, hell they all did to a degree.
with that being said, it takes all of them to make the team work, not just one player. I have just never understood having to build your kid up. I tend to let mine speak for himself. BTW, the kids who won the pitching award and the hustle award are also coaches kids.
I never was an all star at any sport so my expectations for my kid are pretty low,
Try different sports
Have fun
If you sign up take it serious and practice hard. If you don't like it try something else.
We sign up for football tonight.
great post. I have never pushed Leighton to play anything. Only rule we have, if you start something, you finish it. Quitting is not an option. When teams call wanting him to play, I hand him the phone and let him make the decision.
Random (serious) thoughts:
1: Boy, did I just stir up a dookie storm on Twitter. All I did was post my opinion on something.
2: Not a fan of rude people that begin a conversation by calling you names, that's just not cool.
3: Above everything else, you can even talk smack about my momma, but don't you DARE call me a ******* racist. I am not and never will be one, and I sincerely hate people that are.
second kids dad wrote it. He is a coach and keeps the books year round. Somehow his kid always bats higher than everybody. Dont get me wrong, he is a good kid and a good ball player, but I know for a fact that he hasnt hit but 3 home runs this year. As far as being the closer, he throws about 30 mph and was put in a game last weekend with the score being 8-2. He pitched one inning and was pulled with the score being 8-6.
That's us. I make him practice hard for that season and go to every practice. If he doesn't like it I tell him he can just not sign up next year but he's made a commitment and needs to see it through. Soccer was like that for him. I actually think baseball will be something his body is best suited for but he didn't have a great t-ball (mug ball I called it) experience and next year he wants to sign up and try the real version.
Random (serious) thoughts:
1: Boy, did I just stir up a dookie storm on Twitter. All I did was post my opinion on something.
2: Not a fan of rude people that begin a conversation by calling you names, that's just not cool.
3: Above everything else, you can even talk smack about my momma, but don't you DARE call me a ******* racist. I am not and never will be one, and I sincerely hate people that are.
around here, if a kid isnt that good, his dad just signs up to be a coach. That way he is guaranteed to play. Thats why Leighton has played with out of town teams most of his life. Too much nepatism(sp?) around here
That's not racist, and even plausible.
