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Re: Teams losing lots of seniors
From what I've seen this seems to go in cycles - some years there will be a big influx of freshmen who stick with it and other years there are just a few. Cybersonics has nine terrific seniors graduating this year, and probably two juniors will be back next year. We could look at this as a problem or an opportunity. It would be a problem if our graduating seniors had not shown the underclassmen the ropes, but they did. Maybe it's an opportunity - for next year's sophomores and juniors to take on more responsibility, making the team stronger for several more years.
One thing for sure - it will be a different team next year - these are the kids I joined the team with and one of them is my daughter. |
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