bushmaster24 wrote:hilltop i wonder the schools u stated, amanda c c magadora,marionlocal, all have adopted the pre 1 st and pre 7th and 8th or if u want to hold back a starting line up u can system?
What are you trying to say....
eagles73 wrote:yabadabadoo, I disagree with not knowing whether a child will be an athlete at that age or not. My son is 4, I played sports, my brother also, my father was an athlete, I have cousins and uncles that are athletes as well, so the odds are he will be an athlete too. Also he can dribble the bball with both hands, can hit a ball thrown underhand to him with a bat and can throw a football and baseball. He can throw a football in the air and kick it like a punt already. So I dont buy the idea that a parent doesnt know their child might be athletic. Will my son turn into a superstar, highly unlikely, but he will be athletic. IMO
Now back to football, I talked to coach Gullion at Piketon the other day and he informed me that Piketon will be scrimmaging Wheelersburg this fall. Interesting.
eagles73 wrote:You take my post as being an over zealous parent pushing my kid into sports just from that post. Wow, Dr Phil move over! lol I also read about a book a week, enjoy attending the school musicals and also Shawnee State productions at the Verne Riffe center. I guess he will grow up loving to read, enjoying music as well. Heaven forbid that.
I am nothing of the sort, I was just responding to you saying you cant tell if a kid will grow up to be an athlete at an early age and I disagreed!
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck it usually is a duck. So I dont buy the blanket statement of no you cant tell. He comes to me wanting to play ball, not the other way around.