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[quote=Anonymous]I get the “sagging under the weight” and “loves it” - this is my kid who plays in a travel league where away games are often up or down 95 2-4 hrs and can take up the entire weekend. Is he sagging on those Sunday afternoons sitting in traffic after driving 4 hrs and losing a game? Yup.(me too!) Is he sagging rolling back to practice on Monday when there’s been a Sat and Sun game - yup. The level of competition- which I know many kids playing any competitive sport in this area face - is no joke. Some personalities will find it stressful while others find it exciting.it’s both. My kid does enjoy most practices and runs around with a smile on his face. He’s getting an amazing competitive experience and is proud of how hard he works. The end of every season is an opportunity to say so long to this sport/club and try something new. I think that will happen as he’s starting HS and wants have the experience playing in HS and may try a new sport. I applaud the Middle School kids (and their parents) playing any time intensive sport. So many changes going on with these kids at this age. When I chat with other team parents, I hear both the “sag” and the “love” from others too.[/quote]
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