I am sure most of you have already heard about the girl’s high school basketball game that ended in a 100-0 rout a couple of weeks back. For those of you who have not, on January 13,
Now the media has been in an uproar over this. The coach for
Maybe I am insensitive, but I do not understand the outrage here.
Were the coach and players for
Listen, I’ve been on the wrong side of many routs in my day and I do sympathize with the girls from
I think this is just the latest example of our society’s misguided attempt to artificially inflate the self-esteem of children.
You see it all the time now. Events where everyone gets a trophy, athletic games where scores are not kept and mercy rules all have good intentions, but I think do more harm than good.
By eliminating losses, you rob kids of the thrill of victory. By praising everyone, you neglect the kids that succeed. By rewarding mediocrity and failure, you denigrate excellence and achievement.
Additionally, if people do not learn how to handle losses or disappointments during fairly insignificant events like childhood sporting events, how are they going to handle real losses and real disappointments later in life that do matter, like missing out on a job, not being accepted to their dream college or when a relationship disintegrates?
To me, there were great lessons taught to everyone during this game.
The girls at
The girls at
Micah Grimes (what a perfect name for the villain of this story, by the way) learned that you should admit when you are wrong and seek forgiveness. He also learned that nobody likes it when you rout a bunch of developmentally challenged high school girls either.
I realize the conundrum parents and league officials face when dealing with kids at young ages, because you do not want them humiliated or shown up. However, I also think that kids are far more resilient than what most adults realize and learning a lesson or two will do more good than the harm caused by a lopsided defeat…even one that’s 100-0.
That’s all for now folks. Until next time, take care and be well.
-John
1 comment:
Nice.
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