Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Correction....
Whenever he had a clean hit on a kid that kid was down for the count.
If this is true, then he needs some better coaching and to listen to it - great lax players don't go out swinging on those clear hits to put a player "down for the count". They have more technique and finesse than a "bull in the china shop". Kids who play hockey/football often need lessons on how to transition to the lax season in order not to hurt others and even themselves (we know football players that have concussed themselves in lax by trying to use football moves). Yes, kids get knocked down but "down for the count" isn't called for - and could land him in the penalty box more than he needs to be or worse, seriously injure the other player or himself - especially in HS when often kids from 3-4 years are playing against each other and are at all stages of puberty.