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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 4329574, member: 591"] Just to be clear - I didn't say he was. What I said was: "If their coaches were "ok" with it, its all good. If they weren't, its their issue to deal with". If I was the coach, I would have allowed them to go to the prom. However, they would not have been allowed to play that day at all, and perhaps not later in the playoffs in the event the team advanced, which they didn't. It is about priorities. Everyone has their own. My wife's old boss when she worked in the church was very, very strict about students attending confirmation classes and events, not so much for "God" reasons, but for the simple fact that he wanted the students to demonstrate the ability to make a commitment (and to bond with the other folks in the class). If you could not make that commitment, you were not included in the confirmation class. [/QUOTE]
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