I have read many posts on these boards in the past few weeks and months about the DBAT organization and its teams. So, as the summer comes to a close I thought I would share my experience from being a DBAT parent. Not being from the Dallas area we can only comment on DBAT and what we have seen and heard from our experience with the organization.
First, my son was selected to attend Area Code, the AFLAC event in Minneapolis, the tournament of stars in North Carolina, then made the 32 cut to go to Phoenix with the 18u Team USA and missed quite a few games with DBAT.
The DBAT response? Good for the player and keep it up! They encouraged him to keep on going and do his best and were never looked down on because he was missing tournaments with DBAT.
Second, The coaches of the 17U team: Rusty Greer, Allan McDougal and the other coaches were awesome and supportive and I am glad my son got to be under their influence.
Lastly, I would like to say that CADE GRIFFS, KERMIT DOW, RUSTY GREER, ALAN McDOUGAL, JOHN SMRCINA and all the other men that we have come in contact with DBAT have had the best interest in mind for our son and the other kids on their team. They all were open, honest and caring about our family and our son.
Conclusion? I am so thankful that my son spent the summer wearing a DBAT uniform and know that many, many doors that are now open to him are because of DBAT and their staff. If any of you have a chance to have a son play for the DBAT organization; you will be glad you did.
Just my two cents……
A Dad from Texarkana
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