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[quote=Anonymous]OP, At some point the hard work your son is putting in will be noticed. It probably already is. The other kid might not pay the price until Hs or even college (I’ve seen the big lazy talented kid get cut immediately from college teams when surrounded by big talented hard workers). I would be annoyed if I was your son, too; it is a team sport, and this kid could be an amazing contributor if he worked hard. That stinks as a teammate. This is a great chance to practice leadership. Continue to lead by example, and maybe offer a compliment when the teammate is hustling. Also I don’t know why people here jump to the worst possible conclusion. Everyone has seen this situation and kids need guidance to navigate what happens when what they’ve been told (hard work yields success, laziness does not) gets shaken a bit. You’re not jealous or crazy to ask for input about this.[/quote]
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