Anonymous wrote:Why did all the Yorktown girls drop their sticks like this was k-2 lacrosse anyway? No rules that you have to do that now. The whole thing was weird and I don’t have a dog in this fight. Just watched online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did a South Lakes parent really take a Yorktown player's stick during an injury timeout? Wow. What were they thinking would happen? A new low in VHSL lacrosse.
They thought it was the injured players stick. Relax
By walking on the field when everyone was getting water?
People on here love talking about things they don’t know about. Probably at least 75% of this thread is just that.
He picked up the stick next to the injured player it wasn’t some random water break. What would be the point of going on the field to take a stick of the opposing teams player and immediately give it back when he realized it wasn’t the injured player’s?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did a South Lakes parent really take a Yorktown player's stick during an injury timeout? Wow. What were they thinking would happen? A new low in VHSL lacrosse.
They thought it was the injured players stick. Relax
By walking on the field when everyone was getting water?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did a South Lakes parent really take a Yorktown player's stick during an injury timeout? Wow. What were they thinking would happen? A new low in VHSL lacrosse.
They thought it was the injured players stick. Relax
By walking on the field when everyone was getting water?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did a South Lakes parent really take a Yorktown player's stick during an injury timeout? Wow. What were they thinking would happen? A new low in VHSL lacrosse.
They thought it was the injured players stick. Relax
Anonymous wrote:Did a South Lakes parent really take a Yorktown player's stick during an injury timeout? Wow. What were they thinking would happen? A new low in VHSL lacrosse.