lets not forget..as sometimes people do that the kids who want to pray have just as much right to do so as the ones who are offended by it....I get tired of things being taken away by the few to the dismay of the many....why is everyone so sensitive? IMO
I agree with you, I just don't think prayer should be a universal thing in such a public setting. Prayer can occur, on one athlete's, or a group of athlete's time before practice, or after, but as a team, I don't think it should happen unless the gym is one whose foundation is built on religion, or a team is built on religious views, etc.
With that said, I think religion in a place like a gym is not necessarily a bad thing. Kids are going through a stage of deciding their feelings about religion, and sharing that experience with others their age who are also going through similar physical and emotional struggles of growing up is good, and a bit of an education about religion to these athletes is not a bad thing, I just really hope it doesn't get to a point where a non-religious person, or person of another religion, is forced to pray with the majority. Personally, being that I am not religious, I don't feel disrespected when others want to pray, but I do feel disrespectful if I pretend like I want to. Sure it is the polite thing to do at someone's dinner table, to hear them say grace and say "amen" afterwards, but I feel like I am disrespecting their religion and don't partake in it, just as they do not partake in activities I do that they are uncomfortable with.
To sum up this over worded post, I can understand introducing religion into this team setting, but the second it becomes mandatory, or athletes feel pressured to do it, or it appears that religious views are being pushed on an athlete, I think it should stop.