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Sports and High School Graduation

  • Ironman92
    Anyone have their high school graduation and a tournament baseball game/ track meet at the same time or somewhat conflicting?

    As a coach I had to haul ass from Pickerington to graduation a few years ago and got the kid back as his row was called 6 min before graduation ended....stressful as crap.

    Got it tomorrow with my own kid in the district championship game and graduation shortly after.....I love the opportunity, my daughter thinks it's awesome and my wife in nearing a nervous breakdown.

    I've had track kids skip graduation when they had no chance to get out of the districts.
  • karen lotz
    we had graduation on Sunday, so no.
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;1447605 wrote:we had graduation on Sunday, so no.

    No Hi Q competition?
  • ironman02
    Where's the game...Northwest?

    Should make it back with a little time to spare. Definitely a busy day for you guys though.

    Good luck in the softball game and congrats on her academic accomplishments. You'll be one proud Dad tomorrow.
  • karen lotz
    Ironman92;1447610 wrote:No Hi Q competition?

    I do not know what this means, so possibly??
  • Ironman92
    ironman02;1447611 wrote:Where's the game...Northwest?


    Should make it back with a little time to spare. Definitely a busy day for you guys though.

    Good luck in the softball game and congrats on her academic accomplishments. You'll be one proud Dad tomorrow.
    Thanks

    If we win it'll be tight....if we lose we'll make it but will have to change and makeup in the car.....got someone saving us seats.
  • Midstate01
    My girlfriend in hs was running at the state track meet and her graduation was same day. The school brought the 4 of them back in a helicopter.
  • said_aouita
    Midstate01;1447641 wrote:My girlfriend in hs was running at the state track meet and her graduation was same day. The school brought the 4 of them back in a helicopter.
    Private school or somebody covered the cost?
  • Shane Falco
    Never qualified for the state track meet. And the year i played baseball we sucked. So no wasn't a problem.

    And graduation was on sunday.
    :)
    Helps I'm sure
  • ernest_t_bass
    No
  • captvern
    I had this problem. I chose to skip graduation , but I didn't really have a choice. The track meet was a good 4
    hours away. There was 2 of us that had to miss.

    To us it wasn't a big deal. Our parents didn't have any problems with us missing it as well .

    I also tried to skip my college graduation to go to a last chance qualifier for the national
    meet, but decided that my throw should be good enough to get in. My mom had a little problem with me trying to skip this one lol.
  • dlazz
    I skipped my high school graduation because I had a track meet. I set a new state record in the 1600 and 3200, so I wasn't too mad about it.
  • HitsRus
    Used to run into this all the time when my kids were in school. Graduation is only a ceremony....and it is just high school. I suppose some might look at it differently, but high school graduation was always a given, and none of my kids we valedictorians or salutatorians.
  • queencitybuckeye
    HitsRus;1447825 wrote:Used to run into this all the time when my kids were in school. Graduation is only a ceremony....and it is just high school. I suppose some might look at it differently, but high school graduation was always a given, and none of my kids we valedictorians or salutatorians.
    I don't necessarily look at it differently, but would point out that the same points can be made in reverse (it's just a game and just high school).
  • Heretic
    I wasn't a good enough athlete to be in state competition and can't remember if my graduation would have coincided with anything anyway, so it was a moot point for me.

    If there would have been a sports-related conflict, that could have made things interesting...

    I'd have been like, "Fuck this noise, I'm competing!". My parents were more academic-oriented, with my mom being a school system employee, so I could EASILY see them overruling that with the "This is a very important moment in life and you're not missing it!" reasoning.

    And with my general selfishness and lack of common sense from back then, I could easily see myself being THAT GUY who gets kicked out of his own graduation for flipping off the crowd or mooning everyone. Especially since my graduation wound up being in the gym due to weather and it was a pretty blah experience with the humidity and heat in there. I'd have been in a pure "fuck this" mood for the whole day.
  • hasbeen
    queencitybuckeye;1447829 wrote:I don't necessarily look at it differently, but would point out that the same points can be made in reverse (it's just a game and just high school).

    If we were talking about a sports ceremony, then yes. A graduation is just a ceremony talking about what you already did. The game/meet is what you are still doing.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1447814 wrote:I skipped my high school graduation because I had a track meet. I set a new state record in the 1600 and 3200, so I wasn't too mad about it.
    I don't believe it. Link?
  • dlazz
    ernest_t_bass;1447877 wrote:I don't believe it. Link?

    I was hoping Ccrunner would call me out on my bluff, not you. :-(
  • Midstate01
    said_aouita;1447646 wrote:Private school or somebody covered the cost?

    Someone in the school owned the helicopter I believe.
  • dlazz
    ccrunner609;1448014 wrote:you couldnt of broken the girls records.
    Not with your coaching.
  • ernest_t_bass
    dlazz;1448020 wrote:Not with your coaching.

    Boom!
  • Ironman92
    District Champions and ass in seat...hell yeah!
  • queencitybuckeye
    ccrunner609;1448014 wrote:you couldnt of broken the girls records.
    have*
  • BigAppleBuckeye
    Midstate01;1447641 wrote:My girlfriend in hs was running at the state track meet and her graduation was same day. The school brought the 4 of them back in a helicopter.
    I used to work at a newspaper (my first job out of college) and I remember interviewing a girl who had a similar (if not exact) experience ... it's been a while, but I think she was from one of the Dublin schools. Same person? I would guess it was around 1998 or 1999.