We'll see! Thats why we play the games. Another thing, please stop with this nonsense of a team that's "scary good," because they have some 9th and 10th grade kids who are talented. There are a TON of kids that are talented in this sport. Varsity teams have 7th graders playing for them. Let's not get carried away here! As much as parents choose not to see, or might be oblivious to reality, this sport can be taught, at a late stage, to high end athletes, plain and simple. Northwestern had a Tawaarton{?} finalist who NEVER played this sport in high school. Their coach stated that with her athletic ability, she recruited her based on that alone, knowing full well that she would be able to be taught the skills needed to play at a high level.Northwestern won a couple of titles with her!
It gets to be a bit of a joke when kids are verbally committing in 9th grade. This is not a knock on the kids, just a bit of a reality check on their parents. As this sport increases in popularity in the inner city, the competition for scholarship will greatly increase. Not a knock, just reality.
Parents, please relax, and enjoy the fact that your daughters are playing a sport they love, and stop with the name-calling, and phony tough guy routine. As hard as it might be to admit it to yourselves, it is not about you! Good luck to all the young ladies playing in the Finals this week. Have a great summer.