375H&H
Well-known member
Unless she is destined to play professionally, it’s not worth it.
I played high level baseball up to division 1 in college and had parents who often complained directly and by any method possible about the coaches. I was never going to play professionally and the day I walked away, none of it mattered, except the lessons I learned about life.
Those lessons included sometimes you don’t get recognized as you should, after sports people are completely different, and any sports recognition you did receive means nothing in the real world (among other lessons).
These “issues” you describe truly aren’t issues in the scheme of things, but good on you for wanting to support your daughter.
I played high level baseball up to division 1 in college and had parents who often complained directly and by any method possible about the coaches. I was never going to play professionally and the day I walked away, none of it mattered, except the lessons I learned about life.
Those lessons included sometimes you don’t get recognized as you should, after sports people are completely different, and any sports recognition you did receive means nothing in the real world (among other lessons).
These “issues” you describe truly aren’t issues in the scheme of things, but good on you for wanting to support your daughter.