Here's a bit on the boys who did not go to the cave with their teammates. Slightly different stories than what I have heard before. No mention of one not going because his mother said he could not.
Teammates who skipped ill-fated hike into cave don't blame trapped squad's coach
ABC News' Matt Gutman speaks with the other members of the Wild Boars soccer team in Chiang Rai province, Thailand, July 6, 2018.
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[Queue and Kaan]
-Both boys, who go by their nicknames, had planned to go on the June 23 hike into Tham Luang Nang Non,
-Queue, 13, didn't go because he had stayed up late watching a
World Cup match, and Kaan, also 13, was sick. Otherwise, they'd also be stranded in the partly flooded cave.
-Queue said he wouldn't even always tell his mother when he visited the cave, giving off the impression that the hike wasn't considered particularly dangerous.
-The coach would often give the boys a pep talk before entering the vast cave
-"We brought some food, water and lots of flashlights," [they sometimes went out and were in the dark, but were not afraid because cosch was with them]
-kept on walking and scribbled their names or drew pictures on the cave's walls.
-Queue said Thai officials came to him and his other teammates for information about the cave, asking about which route they usually took and what the conditions were like inside.
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The two boys who narrowly missed going on disastrous cave trip
https://nypost.com/2018/07/05/the-two-boys-who-narrowly-missed-going-on-disastrous-cave-trip/
Songpol Kanthawong and Tsaweechai Namsang, both 13, shared their good fortune
with the Daily Mail while their 12 friends and coach remained trapped inside the flooded Thamg Luang cave for a 13th day. (one because he hadn’t finished his homework and the other because he didn’t have his bike).
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Two Thai schoolboys miraculously missed ill-fated cave trip at last minute | Daily Mail Online
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Songpol Kanthawong and Tsaweechai Namsang – both 13 – were supposed to be with 12 other boys and their football coach
Songpol told MailOnline: 'I should have gone on the trip to the cave but I didn't have my bike so I could ride up there. Otherwise I would have been stuck too.'
Tsaweechai added: 'I was going to go to the cave but I had not done my homework. So I had to go home to finish it.'