Anonymous wrote:Popping into the thread here. I propose maybe not pressing and trapping once up by a certain amount. You don't need to trap and aggressively steal the ball up 20-0.....especially in ES. Again, this is elementary school....not Middle/High School where I think you are probably right, harder to pull back. I don't think the goal should be to give kids a religious experience whether they question whether they should ever play the game again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was at today’s home game against Murch and it was perfectly respectable, with a sizable and loud Murch contingent. The gym was totally silent for free throws. Parents cheered for the Murch team when they were able to score. Seems like this entire thread is overblown.
I agree. It was a great crowd and both teams played hard. People should go to a game and see that the crowd is respectable and enjoys good effort from the visiting teams.
This is great to hear. I can tell you that was not the case for the game I saw. But if that's in the past and it's not going down like that anymore, then great. Stuff happens and sometime people make adjustments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
You can blame the ref if it makes you sleep better at night.
My god.....you are just proving the issue with the girls team adults.....parents and coaches. I'm embarrassed for you
Anonymous wrote:There wasn't a second game because the boys didnt make the playoffs and their season ended. The girls kept playing, won the championship and the boys team disbanded. I will pray for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was at today’s home game against Murch and it was perfectly respectable, with a sizable and loud Murch contingent. The gym was totally silent for free throws. Parents cheered for the Murch team when they were able to score. Seems like this entire thread is overblown.
I agree. It was a great crowd and both teams played hard. People should go to a game and see that the crowd is respectable and enjoys good effort from the visiting teams.
Anonymous wrote:Was at today’s home game against Murch and it was perfectly respectable, with a sizable and loud Murch contingent. The gym was totally silent for free throws. Parents cheered for the Murch team when they were able to score. Seems like this entire thread is overblown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Janney Girls Basketball get a bad stigma but if you pay attention to the league scores this year Lafayette, Oyster-Adams, and even Murch won some games by 25 - 30+ points. Seems to be just hate directed at Janney but all good I am sure they are too busy winning to worry about you losers.
Nobody cares who’s winning in elementary school dear settle down
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does Janney Girls Basketball get a bad stigma but if you pay attention to the league scores this year Lafayette, Oyster-Adams, and even Murch won some games by 25 - 30+ points. Seems to be just hate directed at Janney but all good I am sure they are too busy winning to worry about you losers.
Case and point on the environment and mentality at Janney Girls Basketball ("losers"....nice). Who knows....maybe they read this post. They didn't appear to run up the score tonight....for once. Kudos coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Janney Girls Basketball get a bad stigma but if you pay attention to the league scores this year Lafayette, Oyster-Adams, and even Murch won some games by 25 - 30+ points. Seems to be just hate directed at Janney but all good I am sure they are too busy winning to worry about you losers.