Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Capitol Hill got the ultimate revenge this past Summer.
They won 10u, 11u and 12u All Star tournaments, and 12u finished 2nd in the Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament.
A clean sweep.
So basically this guy went through all of this insanity to be able to coach the summer U12 team and then the team didn't even win the DC state tournament this summer (and hence, did not go to the LLWS Regional?). And now his kid has aged out (and off the team)? LOL. This is karma.
Didn’t even make the finals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess Capitol Hill got the ultimate revenge this past Summer.
They won 10u, 11u and 12u All Star tournaments, and 12u finished 2nd in the Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament.
A clean sweep.
So basically this guy went through all of this insanity to be able to coach the summer U12 team and then the team didn't even win the DC state tournament this summer (and hence, did not go to the LLWS Regional?). And now his kid has aged out (and off the team)? LOL. This is karma.
Anonymous wrote:I guess Capitol Hill got the ultimate revenge this past Summer.
They won 10u, 11u and 12u All Star tournaments, and 12u finished 2nd in the Mid-Atlantic Regional tournament.
A clean sweep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgot how old English is so annoying.
NP. It's not Old English. You wouldn't be able to understand it if it was.
Here's the start of Beowulf in Old English:
HWÆT: WE GAR-DENA IN GEARDAGUM. (So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by)
þeodcyninga þrym gefrunon. (And the kings who ruled them had courage and greatness.)
Hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon! (We have heard of those princes’ heroic campaigns!)
That’s a long way from modern English. What happened to create a whole different English language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forgot how old English is so annoying.
NP. It's not Old English. You wouldn't be able to understand it if it was.
Here's the start of Beowulf in Old English:
HWÆT: WE GAR-DENA IN GEARDAGUM. (So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by)
þeodcyninga þrym gefrunon. (And the kings who ruled them had courage and greatness.)
Hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon! (We have heard of those princes’ heroic campaigns!)