COACHWEST wrote:We are now seeing the full effect of the change of seasons. Moving volleyball to the fall has taken a big toll on Girls Basketball. Participation in GBB is way down (girls are "worn out"--mentally I think) and the commitment to the game is not there-especially in the summer when it matters most IMO. GBB in North Dakota is down, but it is still competition for those involved, just not the same level.
Eminence wrote:Get a grip. Girls are "worn out mentally"!!!!! If girls are not going out it has nothing to do with the change of seasons or the fact that they are playing Volleyball first. It is more likely that their is a problem with the program. Most Class B schools are rural communities which harvest and people are very busy in the fall. Winter would allow more time for parents and their kids.
rock83 wrote:Kids dont need to commit. Just get off the couch once in awhile. At some point in their life they are going to have to work and commit to something. Its going to be called a job. Or will they have just better things to do and so many other choices.
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