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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had a similar issue on our team with a group of 5 kids that had played together for years. Two of them were the better kids on the team, but all 5 were just terrible kids to teammates and other team players. They only passed to each other, yelled at other kids for not passing or losing the ball (even though they lost it all the time), and were generally just annoying. One of the parents on our team brought it up to the coach and he didn't seem to care or even want to address. We left after two years and the new team we are on has been wonderful with very accepting kids. I've realized, like most things, it's all about the coach. A good coach would never let what happened on our last team go unchecked. My recommendation is to find somewhere else for next year. It's only going to get worse. [/quote] A good coach also weeds out the the players that are helping the team succeed . Sometime you have to have A Holes to be successful. Every kid has a risk vs reward value. Its up to the coach to determine that balance. We get all up in arms when we dont win. but we rarely tell the kid he's not good enough because it will hurt their feelings. [/quote]
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