Loudoun High School Lacrosse

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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.
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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.

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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.



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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.





Wrong! the PP and you are condemning them all. Kid, the team the parents and the coach. One player did this period. FWIW Kids talk trash, yours does too. They are in HS!
This one player deserves hyper focus as it is a repeated actions by this one player after the whistle. Again, if it is during play, that is why they have refs and penalties. The refs are looking out for it from them and most likely Independence does NOT get the benefit of the doubt that other teams would on a close call. What you may call cheap shots the refs, players and I may call hard play. If they roughed up your little Connor during a game and the flag was not thrown, guess what no penalty! Its a contact sport and things happen. When they happen after the whistle and after the game it is unacceptable. I only saw one player do that and he should pay the penalty for it. Period.

You obviously have a hate for Independence. Good luck to you. I am not going to be quiet when and will say something when you are generalizing about people when I know first hand that there are good players and good parents at that school, just as at my kids school there are the trouble makers and the good kids too. While I don't like it, I don't condemn my kids whole team.

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We have an ongoing bet whether Indy coach is still coach when his son graduates in ‘26. Not really a bet because we pretty much all agree that his pattern of his and his player’s behavior will never get him there. More of a matter of when not if.
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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.





Wrong! the PP and you are condemning them all. Kid, the team the parents and the coach. One player did this period. FWIW Kids talk trash, yours does too. They are in HS!
This one player deserves hyper focus as it is a repeated actions by this one player after the whistle. Again, if it is during play, that is why they have refs and penalties. The refs are looking out for it from them and most likely Independence does NOT get the benefit of the doubt that other teams would on a close call. What you may call cheap shots the refs, players and I may call hard play. If they roughed up your little Connor during a game and the flag was not thrown, guess what no penalty! Its a contact sport and things happen. When they happen after the whistle and after the game it is unacceptable. I only saw one player do that and he should pay the penalty for it. Period.

You obviously have a hate for Independence. Good luck to you. I am not going to be quiet when and will say something when you are generalizing about people when I know first hand that there are good players and good parents at that school, just as at my kids school there are the trouble makers and the good kids too. While I don't like it, I don't condemn my kids whole team.



I’m sorry to tell you, but your son and all his teammates are going to be tarnished by the coach and this type of incident, it’s unavoidable. If you don’t like it, maybe consider PVI if your son is a good player and a 2026 or 2027. And your condescending “little Connor” attitude is not a great look for you either, by the way.
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You all sound like a lot of fun. The kids got over it 5 min after it happened. No one cares about the school’s reputation. The coach will probably follow his son to Washington College CNU or Lynchburg where the coaches love this type of play. You should go to a CNU game.
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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.





Wrong! the PP and you are condemning them all. Kid, the team the parents and the coach. One player did this period. FWIW Kids talk trash, yours does too. They are in HS!
This one player deserves hyper focus as it is a repeated actions by this one player after the whistle. Again, if it is during play, that is why they have refs and penalties. The refs are looking out for it from them and most likely Independence does NOT get the benefit of the doubt that other teams would on a close call. What you may call cheap shots the refs, players and I may call hard play. If they roughed up your little Connor during a game and the flag was not thrown, guess what no penalty! Its a contact sport and things happen. When they happen after the whistle and after the game it is unacceptable. I only saw one player do that and he should pay the penalty for it. Period.

You obviously have a hate for Independence. Good luck to you. I am not going to be quiet when and will say something when you are generalizing about people when I know first hand that there are good players and good parents at that school, just as at my kids school there are the trouble makers and the good kids too. While I don't like it, I don't condemn my kids whole team.



I’m sorry to tell you, but your son and all his teammates are going to be tarnished by the coach and this type of incident, it’s unavoidable. If you don’t like it, maybe consider PVI if your son is a good player and a 2026 or 2027. And your condescending “little Connor” attitude is not a great look for you either, by the way.


Sorry to let you in on a little secret but my son will not be tarnished by this coach, as he does not play at Independence, but I do know pleanty of people there. I am no friend of the coach or the player that was in this, but I will not let you downgrade all of the Independence kids at the expense of a couple of people. I agree with you and would love to see a new coach there. Would agree with the player being suspended for the rest of the season for his blatant and dangerous actions after the game.

You are the one lumping a whole group of people and team into a category based on the actions of one. I know what that says about you! If you find that comment condescending you must be a bit fragile too.
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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.





Wrong! the PP and you are condemning them all. Kid, the team the parents and the coach. One player did this period. FWIW Kids talk trash, yours does too. They are in HS!
This one player deserves hyper focus as it is a repeated actions by this one player after the whistle. Again, if it is during play, that is why they have refs and penalties. The refs are looking out for it from them and most likely Independence does NOT get the benefit of the doubt that other teams would on a close call. What you may call cheap shots the refs, players and I may call hard play. If they roughed up your little Connor during a game and the flag was not thrown, guess what no penalty! Its a contact sport and things happen. When they happen after the whistle and after the game it is unacceptable. I only saw one player do that and he should pay the penalty for it. Period.

You obviously have a hate for Independence. Good luck to you. I am not going to be quiet when and will say something when you are generalizing about people when I know first hand that there are good players and good parents at that school, just as at my kids school there are the trouble makers and the good kids too. While I don't like it, I don't condemn my kids whole team.



I’m sorry to tell you, but your son and all his teammates are going to be tarnished by the coach and this type of incident, it’s unavoidable. If you don’t like it, maybe consider PVI if your son is a good player and a 2026 or 2027. And your condescending “little Connor” attitude is not a great look for you either, by the way.


Sorry to let you in on a little secret but my son will not be tarnished by this coach, as he does not play at Independence, but I do know pleanty of people there. I am no friend of the coach or the player that was in this, but I will not let you downgrade all of the Independence kids at the expense of a couple of people. I agree with you and would love to see a new coach there. Would agree with the player being suspended for the rest of the season for his blatant and dangerous actions after the game.

You are the one lumping a whole group of people and team into a category based on the actions of one. I know what that says about you! If you find that comment condescending you must be a bit fragile too.


For someone with no son on the team, you seem very invested and angry at the coach and the player, and also angry at people who are judging the team as a whole. but sure, let's just say you have no son on the team, but nevertheless you have watched the team enough to know that they are all saints except for one player. got it!
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Predictions for tonight!?

Riverside vs. Briar Woods... Big one in 5A for seeding.
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Anonymous wrote:You all sound like a lot of fun. The kids got over it 5 min after it happened. No one cares about the school’s reputation. The coach will probably follow his son to Washington College CNU or Lynchburg where the coaches love this type of play. You should go to a CNU game.


😂 thats funny cause it’s true. Well not so sure about Lynchburg but definitely CNU and WC. At least CNU is good and can back it up.
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Anonymous wrote:You all sound like a lot of fun. The kids got over it 5 min after it happened. No one cares about the school’s reputation. The coach will probably follow his son to Washington College CNU or Lynchburg where the coaches love this type of play. You should go to a CNU game.


😂 thats funny cause it’s true. Well not so sure about Lynchburg but definitely CNU and WC. At least CNU is good and can back it up.


CNU and WC may be dirty, but they can play ball at a high level, probably as good at the bottom half of D1, so I don't expect that many Indy players or coaches (certainly not the ones in question) will be headed there.
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Anonymous wrote:You all sound like a lot of fun. The kids got over it 5 min after it happened. No one cares about the school’s reputation. The coach will probably follow his son to Washington College CNU or Lynchburg where the coaches love this type of play. You should go to a CNU game.


😂 thats funny cause it’s true. Well not so sure about Lynchburg but definitely CNU and WC. At least CNU is good and can back it up.


CNU and WC may be dirty, but they can play ball at a high level, probably as good at the bottom half of D1, so I don't expect that many Indy players or coaches (certainly not the ones in question) will be headed there.


Why does everyone think these teams can compete with bottom half of D1. You must not be very familiar with lacrosse at a high level. Maybe the lower 5 D1 teams mainly because VMI/Umass Lowell and others have some issues recruiting but lower half of D1 includes teams that have beaten top 10 D1 teams. D3 teams would be maybe compete with 5-8 D1 teams. Also some of the Indy players will play in college and the colleges will care .0000001% about anything they do at Indy
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Anonymous wrote:Predictions for tonight!?

Riverside vs. Briar Woods... Big one in 5A for seeding.


Riverside should win this one. 15-10.
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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.


Yes. The Indy players play like that the entire game. They are dirty, and don't even play the game. Their coach and administration has allowed it for so long, that now its almost unfair to the kid who was suspended. "I have done this is every game, why do I get suspended now" kind of a thing... They taunt other teams, they play the game trying to injure other players, not playing the game to win. If I was an Indy parent, I would be furious with the style in which they play and lack of adult leadership the program has. Its embarrassing.


I think you need to slow down a bit. Condemn all players for one kids actions? In game and after game are two entirely different situations.
Nothing is unfair to to suspended player, he is well known for this. I know a few kids on the Indy team from travel and they are really good kids.

I have watched almost every team in Loudoun and they all play hard, taunt, go beyond the rules at points, run their mouths and some more than others. I could call out a few specific programs but not going to do that. They are teen boys FWIW. I do know that the officials are itching to throw a flag on any Indy player, as they are tired of the coach, so they are not getting a free ride in anyway. Well deserved, yes.



1. the PP was not condemning all players for the action of one. he was actually doing the opposite, by pointing out that the hyper focus of the player's actions is driven at least partly by the prior behavior and reputation of the whole team

2. all kids are good kids in the right setting, like a travel team tent with parents fawning and telling them "good game" and so forth; but that doesn't mean they can't be trash talking, cheap shot taking losers on the field, which the Indy players seem to be. it is on the coach and the parents.





Wrong! the PP and you are condemning them all. Kid, the team the parents and the coach. One player did this period. FWIW Kids talk trash, yours does too. They are in HS!
This one player deserves hyper focus as it is a repeated actions by this one player after the whistle. Again, if it is during play, that is why they have refs and penalties. The refs are looking out for it from them and most likely Independence does NOT get the benefit of the doubt that other teams would on a close call. What you may call cheap shots the refs, players and I may call hard play. If they roughed up your little Connor during a game and the flag was not thrown, guess what no penalty! Its a contact sport and things happen. When they happen after the whistle and after the game it is unacceptable. I only saw one player do that and he should pay the penalty for it. Period.

You obviously have a hate for Independence. Good luck to you. I am not going to be quiet when and will say something when you are generalizing about people when I know first hand that there are good players and good parents at that school, just as at my kids school there are the trouble makers and the good kids too. While I don't like it, I don't condemn my kids whole team.



I’m sorry to tell you, but your son and all his teammates are going to be tarnished by the coach and this type of incident, it’s unavoidable. If you don’t like it, maybe consider PVI if your son is a good player and a 2026 or 2027. And your condescending “little Connor” attitude is not a great look for you either, by the way.


Sorry to let you in on a little secret but my son will not be tarnished by this coach, as he does not play at Independence, but I do know pleanty of people there. I am no friend of the coach or the player that was in this, but I will not let you downgrade all of the Independence kids at the expense of a couple of people. I agree with you and would love to see a new coach there. Would agree with the player being suspended for the rest of the season for his blatant and dangerous actions after the game.

You are the one lumping a whole group of people and team into a category based on the actions of one. I know what that says about you! If you find that comment condescending you must be a bit fragile too.


For someone with no son on the team, you seem very invested and angry at the coach and the player, and also angry at people who are judging the team as a whole. but sure, let's just say you have no son on the team, but nevertheless you have watched the team enough to know that they are all saints except for one player. got it!


Lets just say we put up with all that BS from a small group in rec and know them well. No don't have a kid on the Independence team, but spend summers and autumns with more then enough people from Independence to understand that there are some good people and players there.
So yep, as I said MANY times not going to let you lump my friends in with the small group and condemn everyone. Really don't get how you don't understand that, so I am done and will not be engaging you further. Feel free to have the last word as it seems to be what you need and good luck with the rest of the season.
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