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yes. because in a school sport you have to have good grades and pay attend in class or you can get kicked off the team. ---- no,because when you are in a school you might think you are cool and as long as you are good at the spot then you cant get kicked off the team so you make bad dissions.

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Some teens will still get into trouble even while participating in sports. It could be the teen's choice of peers, lack of parental involvement or a number of other factprs. Some teens who excel in sports and become popular may feel they are above the rules or their peers. These teens are in danger of self-destructing or causing damage to those around them. Supportive parents or other adults are crucial to the success of any teen, especially a teen athlete.

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yes it does keep students from drugs because they would be more interested in having fun with that sport more than doing a type of drug. if a kid can go out and play with friends, they actually build a friendly characteristic and in that keeping them away from the bad people.

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yes sports do give discipline like in Wrestling if you dont make weight you four fit and dont get wreslt

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Because they can't cause any trouble while they're playing the sport.

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Yes they should, it helps them get excersise

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yes

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