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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have a super sporty kid it probably won't be a problem? The real athletes still seem to standout. At our large FCPS high school- our kid played Varsity all four years in three different sports.[/quote] It depends on the purpose of sport. Is it fun and fitness for everyone, or top teams for a few? I'd argue for the first objective. [b]I don't know why they don't have several teams for each popular sport, and then et the kids in the C, D, E, F or G ranked teams play similar level kids from other schools[/b]. [/quote] The reason is that they don’t have gyms, locker rooms, fields, coaches, trainers, uniforms, officials, equipment, and busses for c,d,e,f, and g teams. In DC, basketball and volleyball teams fight for gym space all year. Soccer teams fight for field space. Baseball teams practice in crazy, unsafe ways. [/quote] It's a shame we pay 100% of the taxes for only the top 5% of kids to get to participate, while everyone else subsidizes it for them.[/quote]
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