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Originally posted by Play9:
Just got the worst news. Son was dismissed from team for having beer in dorm fridge. Was also caught last year. While Coach loves him as a person and pitcher, he couldn't help him. Son is obviously devastated, as are we. The school will honor his scholarship this semester, but he must leave his dorm, which is a whole other problem! He has taken a great attitude about this, and freely admits he screwed up, but is worried his bb career is over. They gave him his realease, just cant sign in conference. I guess the question is, is this the end, or is there coaches out there who understand kid's do stupid things sometimes? He had gotten some D1 offers. Are they gone now?
Please forgive me but I have to nitpick your post a little. I will totally understand if you get ticked off at me and wouldn't blame you but I'm hoping to point out some things with your post to get some perspective and tie into what TPM and JBB are talking about.
You did not get the worst news - you got some bad news but by no means is it the worst news. The worst news is hearing you or someone you love has cancer or has passed away. This is bad news so you need to keep that in perspective. This is in the grand scheme of things an inconvienence. Your son is still in school with the opportunity to continue his education. Yeah it stinks he can't play baseball anymore but it is his fault. It seems that you understand this and that's great. Your son needs to understand about choices and how to make them. By no means does this mean he's a bad person because he made a mistake again. At some point he needs to wake up and realize life isn't full of extra chances. Hopefully this does the trick even if it means he has to sit out this spring.
You said that the coach loves him as a person and a player but he couldn't help him. That leads me to believe that the coach was going to try to keep him out of trouble or there was an expectation by you / son that the coach would get him out of trouble. Am I reading that correctly or am I taking it out of context?
Seeing how they gave him his release I would see that as a good sign and see what is out there. Don't try to hide or sugarcoat what happened. Coaches are a small fraternity and they will call and ask what the deal is. It happens at the high school level. I've called coaches I knew or never met to ask about a kid they had but ended up at my school. You will find coaches out there who will want nothing to do with him due to this being his second infraction. You will find coaches who will give him a third chance (or a first chance for them). You will also find coaches who don't a hoot about any other chance as long as your son can help them win games and just use them. Basically the whole recruiting process starts over and your son has to work that again.
I do want to say that I appreciate the honesty from you that this is his second offense. Over the years I've seen people in your exact situation who want to not tell the whole truth or sugarcoat it because of whatever reason.
Once again I apologize for the harshness of my post but I'm just trying to give an outsiders third person's perspective on the situation. I wish you son the best of luck.