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<blockquote data-quote="crystalwhitesvt" data-source="post: 13354635" data-attributes="member: 43226"><p>Sounds like daddy ball to me. You see this all the time in fastpitch softball. I haven't seen it in school sports though. Usually daddy gets tired of paying for his daughter to be on a select or travel team and isn't getting the playing he thinks she deserves. So you start your own team and build yourself up to be the next John Wooden. That's is what makes this a hard situation being it is a school team, at least you have the option of playing up. Another option would be to look for a AAU or travel team. If your daughter has the drive to be great and you think she has the opportunity to reach her goals. She would be playing like minded girls. With a better opportunity to be seen. Kind of off the topic you originally posted. Just throwing some ideas out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crystalwhitesvt, post: 13354635, member: 43226"] Sounds like daddy ball to me. You see this all the time in fastpitch softball. I haven't seen it in school sports though. Usually daddy gets tired of paying for his daughter to be on a select or travel team and isn't getting the playing he thinks she deserves. So you start your own team and build yourself up to be the next John Wooden. That's is what makes this a hard situation being it is a school team, at least you have the option of playing up. Another option would be to look for a AAU or travel team. If your daughter has the drive to be great and you think she has the opportunity to reach her goals. She would be playing like minded girls. With a better opportunity to be seen. Kind of off the topic you originally posted. Just throwing some ideas out there. [/QUOTE]
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