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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 3010309, member: 56"] I would have gone nuts. I played 3 (soccer/hockey/lax) up until sophomore year of highschool, when I moved to 2.5*. Sometimes I doubled up playing soccer during other seasons on top. [I]*I substituted real hockey, for pond hockey. We had a league. There were four big ponds in our town and each pond got a team. Plus we had a fifth team called The Stoners who got high before every game. Some of my best memories form High School were these pond hockey sessions. WE still talk about it to this day.[/I] Fun is being thrown away to the god of competitiveness. For the record, playing soccer made me so much better with other sports. Same with hockey and lacrosse. The ambidextrous-ness and Ambipedal-ness of these sports added to an overall level of coordination that I believe helped (and still does) in many things. It bled over to sports I enjoy now like surfing, snowboarding, and disc golf. And I continue to play soccer. [/QUOTE]
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