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It's funny, they want kids to play multiple sports until it interferes with the one they want.  The individual coach starts punishing the kid for missing practice time in one sport for another and vice versa.

It's even worse with other school sponsored activities.  God forbid your kid try and play a sport and participate in some other UIL event.

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3 hours ago, JBizzle said:

It's funny, they want kids to play multiple sports until it interferes with the one they want.  The individual coach starts punishing the kid for missing practice time in one sport for another and vice versa.

It's even worse with other school sponsored activities.  God forbid your kid try and play a sport and participate in some other UIL event.

This is a problem in some places for sure. In the small school you gotta share kids. My own son ran XC, played football (JV), marched on Friday nights, played basketball, and ran track. Likely to run it back again next year as a sophomore. It’s all his choice. But if he gets to the point where he doesn’t want to do one of those, it’s still his choice (except for XC since Dad is the coach!). We share kids with Band, Ag, Theater, Student Council, UIL Academics, etc. 

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