by GreyBeard on Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:40 am
Our neighbor boy has quite a conflict tonight. Our state allows homeschooled kids to join the government school sports teams if they pay a participation fee. Our neighbor's son has played on the local High School Basketball team this year, which has made it to the section finals and is playing tonight for the opportunity to advance to the State Tournament. He also has the lead part in our Home School Coop's Drama Class production of Robin Hood, which opens tonight. My two older daughters also have bit parts in the production, which has two performances scheduled, tonight and Sunday afternoon. The schedule was set back in January with the assumption that winter sports seasons would be wrapped up and if anyone was still in contention, the games were usually Saturday night. That went awry when they section playoffs were scheduled at the local State College gym which wasn't available on Saturday. Fortunately for my neighbor boy, the choice gets a bit easier since the Basketball team accepted his money and tolerated his presence but gave him very little game time whereas the Play has 35 classmates depending on him and 50 or a 100 tickets sold that depend on his presence to be worth anything. Still, it's a tough place for any kid to have to be.
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