Well, battlefield won’t be back since their 2 best players are leaving. |
Curious that you can’t accept being a loser. Game over you lost.
I hope the clip board recovers! Players I know didn’t seem to have an issue! One more possession… you were out coached out played and lost, well maybe if you had one more possession or maybe one more minute or maybe #11 scored one less goal or maybe you got one more free position or… should I keep going or can you accept the fact your team lost? A loss is a loss… this is no politics you can’t spin it ONE FEWER GOAL EQUALS A LOSS! Cougars State Champions…repeat after me Cougars are State Champions! |
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They’re two “best players” aren’t leaving. They still are stacked. The attacker that’s leaving and the senior midfielder are losses yeah.. but they’ll be just fine. Sad thing for Fairfax is, talent has really dropped off. Great thing for Battlefield, they’ve only seemed to get better and better with time. |
And all these Oakton parents that believe it’s just Battlefield parents coming on here and saying we should’ve won !!!!! It’s not.. plenty of other teams’ parents seem to be on here |
Oh, did any of those plenty of other parents/daughters win a State Championship this year? Same message applies across the board.
Oakton Cougars State Champs! |
Battlefield 2023 state champs |
Height for women middies vary wildly, from 5’2 to over 6’. Sammy Jo Tracy at UNC (who now plays pro) is 5’ 4”, as is Nicole Humphrey and Syracuse’s Emma Tyrell. BC’s Belle Smith and UNC’s Jamie Ortega are 5’ 5”. Of course, there are many notable attackers that are 5’ 4” and below. |
Early line is Battlefield still wins the NVYLL 7/8A district w/o their two best players, but they have to claw their way through the losers side of the tourney bracket to do so. Their 7/8 opponents try to adopt the “Battlefield” stance by stating they really had the better players and should be awarded the win but the NVYLL commissioner isn’t buying. A win is a win. And IFs and BUTs are for crying two year olds and sore losers. Battlefield makes the state final again because the rest of the region is as balanced as a two-legged tripod and made up of the NVYLL 7/8B and C teams. The competition will have Battlefield parents overconfident for the big championship weekend. And they will continue to distract others by telling them to “look over here, not there” as they mask their weak a%# schedule. It helps with their insecurities, so just roll with it. Battlefield will once again lose the only game that matters, earning them the title of the Buffalo Bills of lacrosse. The Battlefield parents will again not accept this loss and will petition the VHSL to change the rules to state if you click your heels twice and say BUT IF a thousand times a loss turns into a win. The VHSL tells Battlefield they will take this under consideration and Battlefield rests better for the evening. Battlefield wakes up the next morning to the news they are still the loser. The whining of we were really better eventually fades, we hope, as they prepare for another dance of the state runner-up bumble bee. Did I mention, congratulations Oakton. That wasn’t hard. |
The 7/8 comment was funny the first time. Not so much the next 8 times you posted it. Might want to start thinking of your next repeated line before next season starts. |
My apologies. Please substitute in whatever developmental grouping that you feel comfortable with. Congratulations Cougars. |
^ seriously. It wasn’t even funny the first time. How embarrassing .. not a good look |
Weak side of the bracket or not, they proved they were the 2nd best team in the state with a 9-8 state championship score. You are a clown!! |
I agree, Battlefield is 2nd best until someone proves otherwise. They earned it on the field, just as Oakton earned number one. |