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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS is a senior and a recruited D1 athlete and the spring season gets cancelled, his last year of high school. Is he disappointed? Heck yes but c'est la vie. Life will go on. He is using this opportunity to train with his cousin who is currently staying with us and is currently a D1 athlete. He is also spending a lot of time playing guitar, piano and write music. He spends 3 1/2 hours everyday including Saturday and Sunday, 8:30am-12pm, working out and practicing with his cousin. He also spends 3 1/2 hours everyday including Saturday and Sunday, 2pm-5:30pm, playing piano, guitar and write music on his own because he wants to be like Jack Johnson "banana pancakes". He is making the best of the situation and your athlete should do that as well. Best of luck to your athlete.[/quote] Good for your son! So he’s already accepted and committed to a college? You are so lucky your nephew is there and plays the same sport. I wish DD had something like this. Playing basowith her dad is getting old[/quote] Yes, he accepted and committed at the end of his junior year. My nephew plays a different sport than my son but they workout and fine tune their skill. I played "heart of life" by John Mayer with my son yesterday with both of us on acoustic guitar. I am so happy that he is using his time wisely during this difficult time. The pandemic will end eventually and my son will head off to college. His guitar skill will serve him well with the ladies :) [/quote] Imagine if he was unable to go to tournament to be seen by coaches in his sophomore junior year... it is harder for younger athletes than seniors.[/quote]
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