As a teenager in sports myself, I can totally relate to this question. In boys basketball at my middle school (and probably girls as well) we have an "A" team, which is sort of like varsity, a "B" team, which is almost as good as "A," and four "C" teams. Now last year as a seventh grader I was on "C" team. No problem, I thought. This is my first year. All I have to do is make an impression this year and practice in the offseason and I'll make A/B next year. Well 8th grade rolled around and what do you know? I am still on "C." However, I love playing so much that that really doesn't matter to me. I know I probably will never make it to the NBA, but just the thrill of getting to play hoops now is enough for me. Which brings me to my point. If your daughter is that passionate about basketball, tell her that she is still playing on junior varsity at least. Sure, it may not be the varsity team that everyone is talking about, but she is still playing a game she loves, right? My advice to your daughter is this. Play hard whenever you get a chance, wether that be on varsity, junior varsity, outside of school leagues, or even pickup games. Continue to work hard toward your goal, even when all odds seem against you. Practice everyday in the offseason, even when you don't want to. Then come into tryouts next year and who knows? You just may be on varsity! Great things happen when we refuse to set our eyes off of our goals.