Question Posted Friday September 22 2006, 12:08 pm
OK heres the deal I wanta play basketball but if i do i dont think i will "play" i didnt last year and i doubt that i will this year. My coach last year the same as this... called me fat and he dont think i am any good so i think i will sit out every game. my friends want me to play and everything they will hate me if I dont. I need help deciding before Sunday.
PS my softball coach said that i should play and so did my volleyball coach. I think phhyiscaly i shouldnt but mentally I want to.
but as for basektball. i say you try out and prove that coach wrong..train and do all you can just to make him look bad..he will regret calling you that and just play the best you can play. he can't discourage you for that..if he does you can report him and he can get in trouble.
batteredxdreams answered Saturday September 23 2006, 4:46 pm: I think that reporting the coach for calling you fat and giving that as an excuse as to why you can't play. That's unfair and is unacceptable. And most importantly you shouldn't take this lying down. Stick up for yourself. [ batteredxdreams's advice column | Ask batteredxdreams A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Friday September 22 2006, 4:30 pm: Do what makes you happy. If you enjoy basketball, then go for it! Your coach may be a jerk, and that may be a deterrent, but if you can get by that issue, then play!
karlyndarlin05 answered Friday September 22 2006, 3:24 pm: I say go for it. I play 3 school sports, and im a junior. and looking back on sophomore and freshmen years the best parts are really just the practices, and just spending time with my teammates and friends. you should play, work your hardest and make sure that your coach knows how bad you want it. And hey...its always a good work out!
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