Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenge to any of you anonymous Riverside parents.
Please go ahead and list your name and I will be happy to reach out to set up a time to have an adult conversation. I have more than a few contacts with the school and your team and will be able to get n touch.
We can discuss actual rules of the game with rule book in hand, we can discuss trashy, or anything else that is on your mind lacrosse related. With an adult conversation.
Will be haply to meet anywhere in public in Loudoun.
Ok as you post anonymously LOL
Anonymous wrote:Challenge to any of you anonymous Riverside parents.
Please go ahead and list your name and I will be happy to reach out to set up a time to have an adult conversation. I have more than a few contacts with the school and your team and will be able to get n touch.
We can discuss actual rules of the game with rule book in hand, we can discuss trashy, or anything else that is on your mind lacrosse related. With an adult conversation.
Will be haply to meet anywhere in public in Loudoun.
Anonymous wrote:Better win it next year in 5A, 6A has more than just Riversidr to get through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Indy’s best win?
Trashy kids who play dirty is the bottom line
Anonymous wrote:What is Indy’s best win?
Anonymous wrote:What is Indy’s best win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was pretty close to it. I think the Riverside coaches frustration was that no one on the Indy bench (coaches) really reacted to it at all. The video feed they are just standing with their arms crossed. I don’t see anyone going up to 43 and mediating what had just happened.
I am Riverside supporter (so I may be bias, I understand that), but our players never do anything close to that. If one of our players even make a bad penalty, which is VERY rare, coach takes him out of the game and there are consequences. Earlier in the 4th quarter (before this hit took place), #1 for Indy, received a 1 minute un-releasable penalty for hitting one of our players in the groin area, with his stick, away from the play. He was then put back in the game after his time was served. It is my belief that this is the same player that attacked a Broad Run player after the game a few weeks ago. How is this behavior acceptable by the Indy administration, coaches, and their PARENTS? Its unacceptable.
There are good kids and parents associated with Indy. The actions of a couple kids and the coach is hurting the perception of the program and it’s unfortunate.
Then why don't the good kids and parents step up, and end this stuff? Because you are correct, it makes the entire Indy community look like trash. Have a meeting, demand consequences and change, be adults. What if the Riverside player (or other players) got severely injured because of this behavior, would it still be "oh, that's just their style of play". What if the role was reversed, and it was your Indy player (son) being attacked out of the context of the game, would it be ok then?
No one liked the Detroit Pistons either but they won. Coach is playing chess and getting the other team off their game. This plan could lead to a state title
Anonymous wrote:Checkers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dbag DW came up a little short. Hate it so much for him.
+1
But now they have all summer to practice their post game slashing and other dirty moves.
Anonymous wrote:Dbag DW came up a little short. Hate it so much for him.