Loudoun High School Lacrosse

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I am an official but not at this game. It is not any official who determines a suspension. An official can make a report. After the game is ended a coach can and should report any incident to their AD. That is all
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Anonymous wrote:Not sure what to make of any of these scores.

Monday Night, Briar beat Broad Run 17-6 and then 2 days later......
Dominion beats Briarr Woods 8-7
Broad Run beat Indy 13-12
Looks like Riverside figured some things out and dismantled Champe 15-2.



Yeah looks like Riverside got their fogo back...


DI commit FOGO for Riverside is done for the year.


Well this is just false as I see him playing at Dominion as we speak…….
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Anonymous wrote:Anything ever happen? Was there a suspension?


You'll know tomorrow night when Indy takes the field, if the Administration, Athletic Director or Coach deems that behavior acceptable or not.


Shame on the Admin and Loudoun county school board if they are not following this issue on DCUM lax forum. This could be a big nothing. Maybe just some dumb parent exaggerating a minor issue after a game. Wow no big deal let it go


running 50 yards to slash an opponent after the game is over is no big deal?


He was going to get his goalie and a player got in the way? He was doing wind sprints after the game because his coach did not think he hustled enough? I heard the ref did not throw a flag so it was only a brush not a slash. Get over it and move on


If you watch the video, the ref DID throw the flag


OK now I really do not believe you. why would a ref throw a flag after the game is over? A time served penalty cannot be enforced on the next game. That does not even make sense. You are just making this up. Others asked you post a video or then just let it go


"He was doing wind sprints after the game because his coach did not think he hustled enough?" - sorry Coach but it looks like YOU are the one making stuff up
Prince William dad here - we pulled up the tape, and the player veered slightly, pulled his one arm back slightly, and whipped the stick one-handed across the other players arm. A cheap shot.
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Anonymous wrote:I am an official but not at this game. It is not any official who determines a suspension. An official can make a report. After the game is ended a coach can and should report any incident to their AD. That is all


I am sure it will be reported.
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Anonymous wrote:Anything ever happen? Was there a suspension?


You'll know tomorrow night when Indy takes the field, if the Administration, Athletic Director or Coach deems that behavior acceptable or not.


Shame on the Admin and Loudoun county school board if they are not following this issue on DCUM lax forum. This could be a big nothing. Maybe just some dumb parent exaggerating a minor issue after a game. Wow no big deal let it go


running 50 yards to slash an opponent after the game is over is no big deal?


He was going to get his goalie and a player got in the way? He was doing wind sprints after the game because his coach did not think he hustled enough? I heard the ref did not throw a flag so it was only a brush not a slash. Get over it and move on


If you watch the video, the ref DID throw the flag


OK now I really do not believe you. why would a ref throw a flag after the game is over? A time served penalty cannot be enforced on the next game. That does not even make sense. You are just making this up. Others asked you post a video or then just let it go


"He was doing wind sprints after the game because his coach did not think he hustled enough?" - sorry Coach but it looks like YOU are the one making stuff up
Prince William dad here - we pulled up the tape, and the player veered slightly, pulled his one arm back slightly, and whipped the stick one-handed across the other players arm. A cheap shot.


It's a cheap shot when it happens behind the play during regular game action. It's completely unacceptable and entirely beyond the pale when it happens after game is over, teams are getting their respective goalie and about to line up for the (ostensible) post-game sportsmanship handshake. Is there no requirement to teach proper sportsmanship these days? No action = condoning this for any other player who sees/saw it.


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Did the kid sit or play? The world is waiting.
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Anonymous wrote:Did the kid sit or play? The world is waiting.


I watched the feed and didn’t see him but the video quality wasn’t great.
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Anonymous wrote:Did the kid sit or play? The world is waiting.


I watched the feed and didn’t see him but the video quality wasn’t great.


So suspended? Guess all the people claimed it was a nothing were a bit wrong. Wonder how long it will be
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Guessing dad sat his son for this game so he can say he took action and can move on.
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Anonymous wrote:Guessing dad sat his son for this game so he can say he took action and can move on.


Agreed. You will probably see his kid play next game.
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Anonymous wrote:Guessing dad sat his son for this game so he can say he took action and can move on.


Agreed. You will probably see his kid play next game.


Considering the next two games are Pot Falls and Lightridge you may see him sit his son for three games but still not a bid deal
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Anonymous wrote:Guessing dad sat his son for this game so he can say he took action and can move on.


Agreed. You will probably see his kid play next game.


Considering the next two games are Pot Falls and Lightridge you may see him sit his son for three games but still not a bid deal


are suspensions like this entirely in the hands of the guilty player's own coach? even if it weren't his son, many coaches (and certainly the one in question) would focus on making the discipline painless for the team rather than what is fair. Isn't there a more impartial body that reviews stuff like this? I would hope so.
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Agreed. You will probably see his kid play next game.


Considering the next two games are Pot Falls and Lightridge you may see him sit his son for three games but still not a bid deal


are suspensions like this entirely in the hands of the guilty player's own coach? even if it weren't his son, many coaches (and certainly the one in question) would focus on making the discipline painless for the team rather than what is fair. Isn't there a more impartial body that reviews stuff like this? I would hope so.


If the ref filed a report and VHSL got involved it could be a league imposed suspension. If VHSL did not get involved it could just be a team disciplinary issue. No way to tell without inside knowledge.
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Some people care way too much about this incident. No player was injured. This stuff happened all the time when I played. However, it sounds like Indy's program is under preforming pre season hype
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Anonymous wrote:Some people care way too much about this incident. No player was injured. This stuff happened all the time when I played. However, it sounds like Indy's program is under preforming pre season hype


correct on all points. the reason that the incident is getting more attention than you might expect is that the coach and the program are well known, and the incident is consistent with the reputation. if it happened involving two teams other than Indy, there probably would be less focus. but it was bad enough that it would be getting at least some attention in any event.
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