2025 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If a PVI parent went after a Dematha kid — and I’m not saying that he/she did - then there had to be a reason.
The DeMatha supporters admit that their kids were fired up after the win, but never say that these fired up kids did or said.
Anyone care to share?


DeMatha waited in the parking lot looking to start something and the younger brother of a PVI player got jumped. A parent stepped in and broke up the fight. They want to gaslight and deflect about this because they're all getting in trouble now for their horrible conduct.

Ask yourself why a group of 10 DeMatha fans got kicked out of the game by the refs after multiple warnings if PVI parents were the ones instigating things. It's laughable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a PVI parent went after a Dematha kid — and I’m not saying that he/she did - then there had to be a reason.
The DeMatha supporters admit that their kids were fired up after the win, but never say that these fired up kids did or said.
Anyone care to share?


DeMatha waited in the parking lot looking to start something and the younger brother of a PVI player got jumped. A parent stepped in and broke up the fight. They want to gaslight and deflect about this because they're all getting in trouble now for their horrible conduct.

Ask yourself why a group of 10 DeMatha fans got kicked out of the game by the refs after multiple warnings if PVI parents were the ones instigating things. It's laughable.




So kids acted like kids and adults didn’t act like adults?
Anonymous
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After the game in the parking late PVI parents began to get into the face of some DeMatha players along with some other DeMatha baseball players which led to a PVI parent putting hands onto a DeMatha player and then the scuffle was broken up. However the cops were called and other PVI parents were trying to instigate and chirp at DeMatha players who were standing in the parking lot at there cars.


That sounds about right. My son has played with and against some of the pvi kids since 3rd grade. Not at all surprised with the antics of their parents. The kids are not much better and will definitely let racial slurs fly on the field


Was there anything racial or are you just throwing that out there for fun? And by the way, there are two sides to every story, what the DM players do that had the PVI parents upset?


You're right - some teens fired up after a game would force any reasonable adult to behave like an a@@ an actually come close to assault of a minor. How is that not obvious??


It’s not obvious to me because I didn’t hear what was said. What did the Dematha kids say exactly? Was it racial?

A group of DeMatha baseball players sat behind the PVI bench heckling their one back player. Called him a "token" and worse. Refs gave them multiple warnings and then kicked them out.

Stuff is being handled in house right now, but people keep this stuff up and might need to put the videos up on social media so that these kids and parents learn a thing or two about accountability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a PVI parent went after a Dematha kid — and I’m not saying that he/she did - then there had to be a reason.
The DeMatha supporters admit that their kids were fired up after the win, but never say that these fired up kids did or said.
Anyone care to share?


DeMatha waited in the parking lot looking to start something and the younger brother of a PVI player got jumped. A parent stepped in and broke up the fight. They want to gaslight and deflect about this because they're all getting in trouble now for their horrible conduct.

Ask yourself why a group of 10 DeMatha fans got kicked out of the game by the refs after multiple warnings if PVI parents were the ones instigating things. It's laughable.




So kids acted like kids and adults didn’t act like adults?


Taunting a kid with racist slurs is "acting like kids", is that what they teach at DeMatha?

And the PVI parent in question stepped in to protect an 8th grader getting jumped by a group of high schoolers and break up a fight. Would love to see someone try to press charges and get these "anonymous" accounts under oath about what actually happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If a PVI parent went after a Dematha kid — and I’m not saying that he/she did - then there had to be a reason.
The DeMatha supporters admit that their kids were fired up after the win, but never say that these fired up kids did or said.
Anyone care to share?


DeMatha waited in the parking lot looking to start something and the younger brother of a PVI player got jumped. A parent stepped in and broke up the fight. They want to gaslight and deflect about this because they're all getting in trouble now for their horrible conduct.

Ask yourself why a group of 10 DeMatha fans got kicked out of the game by the refs after multiple warnings if PVI parents were the ones instigating things. It's laughable.


Ask yourself why PVI parents were engaging with DM students at all. Explain why teenage boys should not be fired up after an overtime win. The great thing about your video is it only shows what you want it to. Did you record the parents antagonizing the DM players as they blocked the only exit where they walked off the field? Does it show that the players “waiting in the parking lot” were standing next to their own cars? Do you mention that the boy who said “token” was actually not white himself? Do you state your “stolen flag” was actually a painted bed sheet on a field where the home team is not allowed to put up their own name? It’s laughable that you are gaslighting yourself.
Anonymous
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Ask yourself why PVI parents were engaging with DM students at all. Explain why teenage boys should not be fired up after an overtime win. The great thing about your video is it only shows what you want it to. Did you record the parents antagonizing the DM players as they blocked the only exit where they walked off the field? Does it show that the players “waiting in the parking lot” were standing next to their own cars? Do you mention that the boy who said “token” was actually not white himself? Do you state your “stolen flag” was actually a painted bed sheet on a field where the home team is not allowed to put up their own name? It’s laughable that you are gaslighting yourself.


PVI was the one engaging DeMatha? Interesting. So the racist baseball players are fine. And then after they got kicked out of the game by the refs for their boorish conduct they stood outside the fence and harassed a photographer of all people. Then the DeMatha cohort ran directly over to the PVI fan section after the game to steal a sign, call them pigs, drop F bombs and other slurs.

By the way of course nobody at PVI knows you aren't allowed to bring a sign to an away game. That's common practice, Gonzaga and others do it all the time. The very easy way to have handled things pregame would have been for the coach to explain that to the parents and ask them to take it down and explain it's a field rule. Takes an ounce of maturity and common sense.

Glad you at least admitted though that they were specifically targeting the black PVI player, finally some honesty.
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Anonymous
DeMatha touts itself as a diverse school, which we all know is a polite way of saying racist. How do they defend their baseball players taunting the Black PVI player?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DeMatha touts itself as a diverse school, which we all know is a polite way of saying racist. How do they defend their baseball players taunting the Black PVI player?


Wait what? Saying it’s a diverse school is a polite way of saying racist?!
Anonymous
Ryken parent here — is DeMatha seriously trying to lecture someone else about “class?” They had someone punch one of our players in a handshake line last year, doesn’t get much more classless than that. Honestly can’t recall another team displaying worse sportsmanship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ryken parent here — is DeMatha seriously trying to lecture someone else about “class?” They had someone punch one of our players in a handshake line last year, doesn’t get much more classless than that. Honestly can’t recall another team displaying worse sportsmanship.



Considering the one player who acted in such manner- on his own behalf, not the school’s- was kicked off the team for that classless act, it would mean, yes, DM does have class. Kids do not have fully formed brains- scientific fact- while bad acts are not excused, more understandable. Parents should be held to a higher standard and should act accordingly. Fighting with children is ridiculous and classless.
Anonymous
I was not there but if the DeMatha / PVI incident is on video as alleged by a prior poster, then post a link to eliminate at least some of the false rumors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ryken parent here — is DeMatha seriously trying to lecture someone else about “class?” They had someone punch one of our players in a handshake line last year, doesn’t get much more classless than that. Honestly can’t recall another team displaying worse sportsmanship.



Considering the one player who acted in such manner- on his own behalf, not the school’s- was kicked off the team for that classless act, it would mean, yes, DM does have class. Kids do not have fully formed brains- scientific fact- while bad acts are not excused, more understandable. Parents should be held to a higher standard and should act accordingly. Fighting with children is ridiculous and classless.


Nice try, but look at all the classless things that DeMatha did:
1. Baseball players racially taunting the one Black PVI player
2. Making up false accusations that the PVI players made racial slurs
3. Jumping the PVI player’s 8th grade brother in the parking lot
4. Saying that a PVI parent committed “assault” when he intervened to protect the 8th grader
5. Punching the Ryken player in the handshaking line.
Anonymous
You all deserve each other. This is very Christian and entertaining as we enter Easter Sabbath.

In Christianity, "Easter Sabbath" often refers to Holy Saturday, the Saturday before Easter Sunday, which marks the day Jesus rested in the tomb after his crucifixion. It's a time of quiet reflection and mourning before celebrating the resurrection on Easter Sunday. Some Christian traditions, like those of the Eastern Orthodox Church, also call Holy Saturday "Joyous Saturday" or "the night of light and joy".
Anonymous
Post the video
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