Anonymous wrote:Tell him to pass in tryouts and not hog the ball. He'll get passed over for JV. Not being snarky, but my DC could make Varsity as a benchwarmer but probably a starter on JV. They want to play so this is their strategy to get on JV.
Anonymous wrote:We faced this dilemma. High school varsity basketball is pretty ridiculous these days. It's like a full-time, year round job. Forget about doing other meaningful ECs. Sometimes you need to make a choice.
Our DS looked at the time commitment, and said not worth it. It's not like he was going to get a D1 scholarship to Duke. So he backed off to a pretty competitive AAU team. Just for the fun of it. Instead of 7 days a week, it was 2 or 3. And it allowed him to do other things. It worked out. Varsity sports has gotten completely out of hand these days. And if you're not going to be recruited by a desirable college, it really is not worth the opportunity cost anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What is this EC that conflicts with varsity but not jv games? At our fcps hs, they are played back to back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ok if he is not going to make that choice. The flip side is he should be ok not getting selected for the varsity team next year.
I think he will have the same conflict, and make the same choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is unfortunate that kids that are multi-talented have to make this choice to sacrifice everything for a short season of athletics.
Making choices is part of life. Best he learns now.
Anonymous wrote:It is unfortunate that kids that are multi-talented have to make this choice to sacrifice everything for a short season of athletics.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok if he is not going to make that choice. The flip side is he should be ok not getting selected for the varsity team next year.
Anonymous wrote:As you said it’s a short season of athletics, he can miss some stuff from his other EC during that short period and then give it his full attention once the athletic season is over.