Anonymous wrote:If Oakton wins tonight do you put them up there with Madison and Robo this year?
Anonymous wrote:Big Wednesday coming up:
Oakton v Riverside
Battlefield v Yorktown
Madison v Robinson
Langley v West Potomac
Herndon v Woodson
McLean v Chantilly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kudos to Madison and Robinson for scheduling each other early, not to mention Madison scheduling Langley and Yorktown. much better than scheduling pastry teams and running up the score.
One average high school lacrosse team playing an equally average team. Congrats for being so bold.
You must be fun at parties. Let the kids play; just because they aren't Chaminade or Landon doesn't mean they aren't kids playing lacrosse having fun.
Your response has literally nothing to do with the premise of the original comment- go back and do a better job of trying to draw a different nexus next time.
My point is that crapping on two teams for being average in the grand scale of high school lacrosse is just unnecessary and the only point of doing so is to boost their own fragile ego. To say I avoided the premise of the argument is just as childish as the original argument itself.
I agree with this guy. Do a better job of not being an absolute loser. If they are average teams, you’re the guy actively seeking out average teams to call them average. Look in the mirror man, what are you doing with your life that it’s come to this point?
I just like to laugh at you average parents yapping it up about your kids average lacrosse teams- but then again- that’s what average people do. Grab that participation trophy and hold it high.
Your character is "average" if not below and I'd take an all star team of public skool kids of all star daddy's money any day. Look at UVA currently- To many daddy issues with a lot of skill isn't it.
It’s ok lil buddy- just because public school lacrosse in NVA is weak doesn’t mean your kids are bad people. They just have been given a less shot at success in lacrosse because their parents were too cheap to invest in their future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kudos to Madison and Robinson for scheduling each other early, not to mention Madison scheduling Langley and Yorktown. much better than scheduling pastry teams and running up the score.
One average high school lacrosse team playing an equally average team. Congrats for being so bold.
You must be fun at parties. Let the kids play; just because they aren't Chaminade or Landon doesn't mean they aren't kids playing lacrosse having fun.
Your response has literally nothing to do with the premise of the original comment- go back and do a better job of trying to draw a different nexus next time.
My point is that crapping on two teams for being average in the grand scale of high school lacrosse is just unnecessary and the only point of doing so is to boost their own fragile ego. To say I avoided the premise of the argument is just as childish as the original argument itself.
I agree with this guy. Do a better job of not being an absolute loser. If they are average teams, you’re the guy actively seeking out average teams to call them average. Look in the mirror man, what are you doing with your life that it’s come to this point?
I just like to laugh at you average parents yapping it up about your kids average lacrosse teams- but then again- that’s what average people do. Grab that participation trophy and hold it high.
Your character is "average" if not below and I'd take an all star team of public skool kids of all star daddy's money any day. Look at UVA currently- To many daddy issues with a lot of skill isn't it.