Brian and Mark have both been playing organized
basketball since the first grade, and now it’s paying
off. They both play for their high school team.
“If I didn’t start at an early age, I probably
wouldn’t be on the high school team,” Mark says.
Brian says that all but two of the players on his team practice
all year-round.
“First, it’s high school basketball, the whole
season. Then, right after the season is done, the next day
practically, it’s club basketball, the practice. And
then right after that, we all plan to go to basketball camps,”
Brian says.
Many young children dream of one day playing ball for their
high school varsity teams. To get there, more and more of
them, like Brian and Mark, start very early. And it can cost
thousands of dollars.
“Yearly average per player, it’s probably around
$3,000 – just for club,” says Gary Matsuno, Brian
and Mark’s father.
It also costs hundreds of hours.
“It’s basically 12 months out of the year,”
Matsuno says.
But if a child hopes to make the varsity team, what choice
does he or she have? What choice does any parent have, but
to start early.
“When my daughter was 5 years old, somebody came up
to me and said, ‘If she doesn’t start playing
softball now, she will never be able to play softball in high
school.’ I said – she’s 5!” says Nancy
Lazenby Blaser, commissioner of athletics in her district.
It sounds ridiculous, but high school and college sports
really have become that competitive.
Still, “Don’t just say, ‘Oh, we can’t
pass up this opportunity.’ YOU CAN pass up this opportunity,”
Blaser says.
She says that parents have a choice. Sports don’t have
to be all about being the best player or making the varsity
team.
“Remember that sports are not it. It’s what they
learn through sports,” Blaser says. “It’s
the characteristics, the life lessons, the development of
their moral fiber and the decisions they make, and the exposure
to other people from other cultures to see that we’re
all the same and we can all work together as a team.”
For many kids, the best goal is just to play and have fun.
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