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Male Practice Players: what's their status?
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[QUOTE="oldude, post: 2627328, member: 7511"] I don’t disagree, but Title IX legislation requires equal opportunity for boys and girls athletics. My experience with girls wrestling was in FL. If you can’t field a full girls squad with their own facilities and coaches, the only other option is to let them practice with the boys. If you have 2 or more girls of relatively the same size and skill level, they can just match up with each other every day in practice. The problem comes when you have one girl that’s far better than any of the other girls on a team, better even than some of the boys. For that girl to get better, she needs to wrestle someone better than herself. The good news is with women’s wrestling now part of the Olympics, there are more and more all girl teams with their own coaching staffs and facilities popping up around the country. [/QUOTE]
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