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Reply to "TCIS/Private Schools across the State"

There are good and bad teams in both public and private school leagues. Certainly the public school teams have great programs like the ones established at First Colonial, Great Bridge and Salem. The TCIS has fine programs as well. The reality is some parents do place their kids in private schools to play a sport, but let's don't act like public school parents don't sell their homes and move to other districts just to have their kid play on a certain team. I've seen it done many times. Many players transfer between public schools and others to private schools

My son attended GCA since he was in K-5. We did not pay to play. We paid for him to get a Christian education. He played rec ball because he loved it then. He plays in college now because he still loves it today.

The whole debate regarding the quality of talent in the TCIS shows BeachBall23's lack of maturity. Son, let's keep this in perspective. Since very few players ever support a family playing this game, make your goal to get a good education, find a place to learn and play the game you love, then ride it as far as it takes you. Regardless of whether or not you "make it", one day you will punch a clock and work a "real job".
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