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Parenting - Teen - Sports & Fitness

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Saving Money on School Sports Supplies
Do you have any ideas for saving money on school sports supplies? Here are some tips from the ThriftyFun community. Many people with growing kids have a garage full of outgrown or little used sports equipment.
Posted on: 09/12/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Should I Let My Son Quit Football?
My son signed up for Football. At first he went to all the practices and is doing great at it. Now that school has started (he stated junior high and new school) he is fighting that he does not want to go, that he is getting really bad headaches. He says it is to hard with school and Football. Do I let him quit, or make him finish the season? Any advise?
Posted on: 09/07/2007 | 53 Feedback(s)
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Looking For Good youth Sports Program
I am looking for a good sports program for my 2 sons ages 12 & 15 in GA. They like basketball and football respectively. Because I work, one son has had to quit his HS football team due to missed practices. Evening or weekend programs would be wonderful. Thank you.
Posted on: 08/17/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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