It’s ThePAMan.
You two are full of shit. Glad to know that Spark and you share the same carelessness with language. You two do not even know what the word "might" actually means in this context. Because you are both ignorant of what "might" means in the context you used it, here you go:
might
verb
1. past of may.
For good measure, here is the definition of "may" in this context:
may
verb
1. expressing possibility.
"that may be true"
So, "might" in this instance was the equivalent of you typing: "On the athletic field is the one place I might make an exception. But it would not surprise if I did not."