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Originally posted by cvn73folks:
I will most likely transfer him to a diffrent school.alot of people have been telling me that this goes on in alot of highschool baseball programs around here if you don't play for their usssa teams on the side so wish me luck on the school I gamble on.thanks to everyone for the advice and especially all the corrections by all the English teachers on here
To add to lots of good advice given...
I suggest that you spend the money on a local baseball academy or trusted intructor as opposed to out-of-state camps. He'll get more out of regular instruction over time than he will with a couple one-week or weekend camps. This is particularly true if he's not playing during HS season when others are.
Then find a good summer team that offers the best level of competition for him where he will still play alot.
Be sure you know the rules in your area regarding school transfer. Out here, it is strictly prohibited to transfer for athletic purposes and it's not as easy as some think to get around those rules.
Understand that this may not be the wise choice to begin with. Consider if your son likes his current school and friends (outside of the isolated baseball tryout experience). What things are really most important for him in the long run?
Understand that with every new team and every new level, he is starting from zero and has to prove himself all over. "Monster numbers" from summer ball or where he batted in the lineup mean nothing to the new coaches. They want to see what talent and abilities he brings today. If his talent level is comparable to others and coaches know others better, then yes, many coaches may be inclined to go with known quantities. Have your son strive to be clearly better every day so that there is no question he belongs.
Listen to your son. What does he want to do? Most of your dialog makes it sound like you are more concerned with YOUR feelings about his talent being wasted than with his feelings about it.
Hang around this site some more. Do a search for other posts that deal with making the HS team. I'm sure you feel like you are getting hammered here but stick it out. There's a ton of good info that can help you out. A lot of folks that are hammering now will be the first to support and congratulate as you start finding yourself better equipped to help your son through the process.
If you are still as angry as it sounds over a tryout that occurred last April, you may want to work on letting go and finding a way to enjoy your son's baseball and other activities, whatever they may be and at whatever level.
Best of luck