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It isn't really about playing two sports in college but more about allowing her to play two sports she likes at the highest level possible for as long as she can. As far as playing two sports in college, that is a long ways away (and who knows if she will be good enough at either to play them in college) and while I am not going to volunteer her my opinion, if she asks I would definitely voice my concerns about doing both.Good luck on her journey. I know of athletes who have played two sports in college but the sports season were at opposite semesters of the school year.
That is the issue. As they get older, the major basketball and softball events occur around the same time and how her respective coaches would deal with making choices to miss certain tournaments for the other sport. I guess maybe her plan should be to get so good that they just have to deal with it..As these youngsters were growing up they prioritize part of the Season that was important like perhaps basketball maybe has a season of two or three months. We're softball has tournaments throughout the year and just for a couple months they would Miss softball events but they were not the priority events in the year.
I am sure it will work itself out, perhaps through her own decisions about what she wants to do, but I am very good about stressing about things for no reason...
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