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[quote=Anonymous]Having a DC who is good athlete at 10, I can tell you that you can find good support in and around DC area for any sport. Get your kid involved and see how they compete/ compare to others. My DC heard the same re tennis, for example, is now in a local top program for grooming D1 players, and isn't nearly the best. Could be I suppose with a lot of work but not worth losing employment over it. Ditto with DC's other team sport. Team is competitive regionally and likely "nationally" .. But what that really means is in a certain division, not nearly the top division in the country. Chances of someone actually paying money to see any given kid play a sport some day are very slim. Meanwhile we do a lot of driving and sitting and spending to accommodate DC for the experience of it, but thinking this could be a viable occupation for DC's lifetime seems silly. [/quote]
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