Thread: Help (not on a car)
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10-19-2008 07:18 AM #1
I definitely say yes. But be ready for the bumps and bruises! My youngest son plays for the Harrison Goblins.....and he's finding that he spends most of his time in pain....
My thing about girls playing.....despite the possible teasing from the guys....and the girls that dont play....it will give them personal confidence later in life...when it matters the most.....proving they can do anything! I'm all for that!
Dave GDo not lift a rock only to drop it on your own foot
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10-19-2008 07:25 AM #2
I tries out for my varsity footbal team back in 1980. After going to summer camp and running my butt off I was told by the coach that no matter how good I was I would never make the cut. Hurts to this day. My son plays JV and Varsity as we have a small town school. He is 5'4" and weighs about 140. His team is 4-1. I am so proud of him I walk 10 feet taller when he takes the field. If your girls have a true desire to play than by all means let them. Around our district there are a couple of girls on different teams. They are not treated any different that I can tell and they hit like the big guys. I think that if they can make it through camp than they have earned their spot.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-19-2008 09:05 AM #3
For me it's simple.
When it comes to sports, if they want to do it, let them do it.Go Hokies!!!!!! ACC CHAMPS '04,'07,'08
4-16-07
Sorry for your loss of friend Mike McGee, Shine. Great trans men are few and far between, it seems. Sadly, Mike Frade was only 66 and had been talking about retirement for ten years that I know...
We Lost a Good One