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WSJ: Girls Are Leaving High School Basketball, and Here’s Why
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[QUOTE="cohenzone, post: 4392879, member: 504"] I have one hs freshman granddaughter playing JV soccer, will probably play hoops nd definitely lacrosse She’s decent at all 3 but lacrosse her best. Her middle school sister is playing school soccer and on a higher level travel team. Probably the best player her age in town. Probably will play hoops and I don’t know what else. She’s usually the best or second best in town at whatever sport she tries, just not always interested. Neither will be limited to one sport even though the younger will probably be looked at by some colleges for soccer. Both are good students which helps. Their youngest sister is 7 and possibly the most athletic. My son ( their father) is a decent athlete and I know wanted a boy, but got 3 athletic daughters whom he coaches in youth hoops and soccer. He doesn‘t mind his fate. [/QUOTE]
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