Anonymous wrote:OP here, lol. I'm not even a Loudoun parent.
Just enjoyed the competition. BTW to the hater of just saying #1, last time I checked the point of a game is to try to win.
Guessing it's a FCV or Great Falls parent who is a little butt hurt about the outcome!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?
This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.
Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.
Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.
So we are all clear on your rules for the rest of us, what is the age group where it is permissible to applaud achievements? Or is it the level and age which make applause appropriate? Unless it hurts your ears, mind your own business. And don’t take yourself so seriously!
After puberty.
No one serious in this game gives a flip about your kid or your kid's team's record until after puberty.
Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?
This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.
Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.
Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?
This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.
Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.
Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.
So we are all clear on your rules for the rest of us, what is the age group where it is permissible to applaud achievements? Or is it the level and age which make applause appropriate? Unless it hurts your ears, mind your own business. And don’t take yourself so seriously!
Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?
This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.
Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.
Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:2009 ? seriously
we are talking about 10 year olds here and you are boasting they are #1?
This is exactly what is wrong with youth sports. This is guaranteed to be one of those parents that moves their kid around from club to club to club to DA to ECNL to ...
in search of the next great team so they can boast their kid is on the #1 team.
Put your kid on a team with a good coach, good reputable club and leave them alone, go watch and enjoy your kids youth as it will be gone in a hand full of years. And I'm sure you #1 ranked kid will either not be playing when she goes off to college or will most certainly not playing on scholarship.
Good luck and dont take life so seriously with this #1 nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun Red '09 Girls are #1 for now.![]()