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<blockquote data-quote="mitch2" data-source="post: 651993" data-attributes="member: 6621"><p>Man everyone has great opinions!! I appreciate them all - young and old!</p><p></p><p>Ok, Daughter is a freshman. If this were her junior prom, I would have no prob's having her go to that over a tourney.</p><p></p><p>This is a bb club that has tryouts and the girls on this team, 8 of them, are from all over the state and one from MN. So everyones prom could be on a different night. Losing one player over a weekend, when you have 5 to 6 games is a big loss especially when it is a "gun and run" game.</p><p></p><p>She has a tourney on her prom weekend which is over two hours away.</p><p>She has a tourney on the weekend of this boy's. </p><p></p><p>These events are NCAA certified so there is exposure to the college coaches. </p><p></p><p>FYI - Daughters goal since I don't know when has been to be recruited for a D1 college.</p><p></p><p>We talked on Sunday morning driving to the tourney, and at least we could talk, and she wasn't "throwing a fit", so I think the inital "NO" shock had worn off a bit over night, and she was thinking more reasonably. Will see how the next day or so go.</p><p></p><p>I have a fear that occasionally my daughter has a "grass is greener" approach to friends and social events. And this is one of those times. </p><p></p><p>Michele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitch2, post: 651993, member: 6621"] Man everyone has great opinions!! I appreciate them all - young and old! Ok, Daughter is a freshman. If this were her junior prom, I would have no prob's having her go to that over a tourney. This is a bb club that has tryouts and the girls on this team, 8 of them, are from all over the state and one from MN. So everyones prom could be on a different night. Losing one player over a weekend, when you have 5 to 6 games is a big loss especially when it is a "gun and run" game. She has a tourney on her prom weekend which is over two hours away. She has a tourney on the weekend of this boy's. These events are NCAA certified so there is exposure to the college coaches. FYI - Daughters goal since I don't know when has been to be recruited for a D1 college. We talked on Sunday morning driving to the tourney, and at least we could talk, and she wasn't "throwing a fit", so I think the inital "NO" shock had worn off a bit over night, and she was thinking more reasonably. Will see how the next day or so go. I have a fear that occasionally my daughter has a "grass is greener" approach to friends and social events. And this is one of those times. Michele [/QUOTE]
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