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    At a very young age I can agree with the kids getting something for participating but it doesn't have to be a "trophy." For the teams I coached it was a ball or bat that all the players could sign as a memento of the team/season. We also did shirts a few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    At a very young age I can agree with the kids getting something for participating but it doesn't have to be a "trophy." For the teams I coached it was a ball or bat that all the players could sign as a memento of the team/season. We also did shirts a few times.
    Yeah..."team" stuff. It doesn't have to be an "achievement" type reward.

    In little league, we'd get a ball with our batting average on it or something like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    At a very young age I can agree with the kids getting something for participating but it doesn't have to be a "trophy." For the teams I coached it was a ball or bat that all the players could sign as a memento of the team/season. We also did shirts a few times.
    I like this idea.
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