I question if Bullis will bring it all together as a team or if it will be rather a bunch of individuals who care more about individual stats.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s to god and lacrosse and ten years from now good friends living large in Maryland.
Maryland forever! Let’s touch god, boys.
Good luck to everyone this season!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Oh is this why the lax players at our all boys school make fun of other sports and make fun of other boys? Is this the kind of attitude you’re teaching your children? It’s no surprise that the boys that seem to be the meanest and get into the most trouble all play lax. 12 and 13-year-old boys should not be speaking the way I am hearing boys speak to each other and about each other and others.
Not complaining about the cold and getting out there and practicing has absolutely nothing to do with how one treats their classmates.
He put down tennis players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Oh is this why the lax players at our all boys school make fun of other sports and make fun of other boys? Is this the kind of attitude you’re teaching your children? It’s no surprise that the boys that seem to be the meanest and get into the most trouble all play lax. 12 and 13-year-old boys should not be speaking the way I am hearing boys speak to each other and about each other and others.
Not complaining about the cold and getting out there and practicing has absolutely nothing to do with how one treats their classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Yo upstate ny douche-
Think su practices in shorts/tees right now? Compression wear has made long strides over the years.
Ps-Syracuse plays indoors.
Anonymous wrote:just like last year when the Bullis boosters thought the Bulldogs would dominate Landon in the IAC finals.
Landon could have won by 20 goals in that game if they had wanted too....