Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad day for area lacrosse powerhouses yesterday.
MIAA just better
Anonymous wrote:Bad day for area lacrosse powerhouses yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IAC parents are diabolical. Especially GP, Landon and Bullis people with the religious and whose country club is better undercurrents swirling around everywhere they go. Usually when parents take prep school sports rivalries very seriously you have to think they need to get a life. With these parents, they are just beyond any therapy or other intervention to make it better.
Unfortunately all kids who start pure just live in that vortex too long while they are young and follow the same path. Notice how nearly all IAC ex-lacrosse kids just wind up back home with their parents after college and settle into the same jobs and the same cycle all over again? It's like an upper middle class jail with no parole.
Interesting take. But you have the direction of the flow wrong.
The antipathy starts with the coaches, administrators, teachers, etc and the alumni and alumni who are also parents. There's a long history here, especially between Prep and Landon.
It moves to the kids, who have the things they have been told to expect take form in their own experiences.
It then moves to the non-alumni parents (the alumni parents are already on-board). They reason it must be that other school. because there can't be anything wrong with our school or students.
In my experience, it's the Landon parents who are most likely to deny this antipathy and who say it's either not as bad as it used to be because kids have been team mates on youth teams or that it will go away if the boys go top college together.
Anonymous wrote:IAC parents are diabolical. Especially GP, Landon and Bullis people with the religious and whose country club is better undercurrents swirling around everywhere they go. Usually when parents take prep school sports rivalries very seriously you have to think they need to get a life. With these parents, they are just beyond any therapy or other intervention to make it better.
Unfortunately all kids who start pure just live in that vortex too long while they are young and follow the same path. Notice how nearly all IAC ex-lacrosse kids just wind up back home with their parents after college and settle into the same jobs and the same cycle all over again? It's like an upper middle class jail with no parole.
Anonymous wrote:i know of several IAC lacrosse players killing it on Wall Street and donate big money back to their alma maters..
oh the jealousy PP.....
My son graduated from an IAC school and started a job on wall street this past summer. So far its been grueling for him, but through sports in HS and College he has learned to tough things out and see it through. And Yes he makes a fair amount of money for a kid who is 22 year old, right out of college.
Anonymous wrote:Untrue. The parents are douches. The kids know each from club teams outside of high school. Once they get to college they are on the same team and friends. The same is for kids from LI and other areas who competed against each other in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the chance to see part of the Salisbury v. Ohio Weslyan game which was at Landon last Sunday. It was an amazingly fast game. And, it was nice to see kids from the various IAC schools milling about, plus Gonzaga and others. It's fun to think about how these same students from rival IAC schools (and Gonzaga!) often end up being teammates in college.
Less fun than you think. It rarely happens and when it does relations seem to stay pretty icy.
Based on long-standing anomosity between at least two of the schools.
I know. Had a son on a college team with a few from a few IAC schools.