Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does PVI stand after that player transferred to SAB?
Better off because she and her attitude are gone. RH is a good coach and knew he was in for a big rebuild after the 2023s graduated.
I doubt they are better off. I saw her play last week against high level players and she stood out among all the girls. Don't kid yourself.
The subtraction of the distraction, the poor attitude, and selfish play along with the exodus of the overly loud and obnoxious dad that follows can only be a good thing. Keep in mind no matter how good the player is if they are cancer in the locker room or the parents are on the sidelines acting like a fool a lot of top programs will pass.
That didn’t age well. She already got picked up by a top 5 program less than 24 hours into the recruiting process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does PVI stand after that player transferred to SAB?
Better off because she and her attitude are gone. RH is a good coach and knew he was in for a big rebuild after the 2023s graduated.
I doubt they are better off. I saw her play last week against high level players and she stood out among all the girls. Don't kid yourself.
The subtraction of the distraction, the poor attitude, and selfish play along with the exodus of the overly loud and obnoxious dad that follows can only be a good thing. Keep in mind no matter how good the player is if they are cancer in the locker room or the parents are on the sidelines acting like a fool a lot of top programs will pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad my DD only has one more year of this toxicity each year it seems to get worse and worse.
Bye Felicia.
Anonymous wrote:So glad my DD only has one more year of this toxicity each year it seems to get worse and worse.
Sure you're not. My post was only made because of the mocking of public school parents from the ivory tower. But you were fine to let that one go, as opposed to the one that said they should settle down. I wonder why?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the yenta that said: "Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, look up the definition of hyperbole. Also, some of us are lucky enough that it's just a bill to be paid, not knowing with any exactitude or even guesswork. While understanding others might have to comparison shopand know exactly what's going out, counting pennies as they're overextended.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The topic wasn't tuition, it was shot clock cost and it was hyperbole. Get a dictionary. You could probably work on your character as well, but I doubt it'd help.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the WCAC would get a clue and add the shot clock.
Boys use them. Not sure why the girls don’t.
Too many weak teams that benefit from being able to try to hold the ball for longer periods of time. The other team can't score if they don't have the ball.
The boys and co-ed schools already have the clocks due to football. The all-girls schools had no reason for a shot clock on the fields so they don't have them built into the scoreboards and it would be a pretty good expense to add them.
You mean like the $50k plus tuition expense at a lot of these schools? Outdoor shot clocks can be had for a few hundred bucks. I think they can afford it.
Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows. The all girls schools in the WCAC are not 50k a year not even close, the coeds like SJC and GC are right around $30. The average tuition across the board in the WCAC is probably around 28-29k
I disagree whoever the OP was made tuition part of the discussion when the correlation was made between the tuition cost and how that could pay for the shit clock cost.
Clueless may god help you and privileged self.
We're also lucky there are very good public schools around here as options. That you disparaged in an attempt to sound superior.
You're not superior. You're just another social climber.
You have that wrong person I was not the “yenta” that made the original post just an observer making a comment made by you. You really have no clue how privileged you sound do you. I really hope you got up and went to church this morning if this is how you live your life you’re going to need all the help you can get in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does PVI stand after that player transferred to SAB?
Better off because she and her attitude are gone. RH is a good coach and knew he was in for a big rebuild after the 2023s graduated.
I doubt they are better off. I saw her play last week against high level players and she stood out among all the girls. Don't kid yourself.
The subtraction of the distraction, the poor attitude, and selfish play along with the exodus of the overly loud and obnoxious dad that follows can only be a good thing. Keep in mind no matter how good the player is if they are cancer in the locker room or the parents are on the sidelines acting like a fool a lot of top programs will pass.
She is definitely an outstanding player and one of the top attackers in her class. But it is also true that she, and her parents, have horrible attitudes.
Will be interesting if someone takes a chance on her.
Her sister lasted one year at Butler and transferred out to USF for this season.
Maybe if someone was open, she could’ve passed the ball more. PVI had a bunch of travel girls who ended up going nowhere.
if you don’t think USF is an upgrade to Butler then like your previous post, you don’t know much.
NOT! That girl doesn’t know how to pass the ball. Clearly you’ve never seen her play. All about her. Good luck STAB!!
Thanks for the well wishes. I’m sure she’ll be fine Maybe PVI would’ve played better had they hadn’t released both assistant coaches last year for clandestine reasons. it wasn’t a very deep team. Who would you like her to pass the ball to also the playbook was in very deep. Clear out and maker shot
What happened to the PVI assistant coaches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has become awesome quick.
28 parents on here now?
I was thinking the same thing I hope they don’t get this one shut down.
I cannot have this for another two years I hope if this back and forth is from the 28 parents that maybe when there DDs have to sit freshman year and learn from the bench it will humble some of them and all this nonsense stops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has become awesome quick.
28 parents on here now?
I was thinking the same thing I hope they don’t get this one shut down.
Anonymous wrote:From the yenta that said: "Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, look up the definition of hyperbole. Also, some of us are lucky enough that it's just a bill to be paid, not knowing with any exactitude or even guesswork. While understanding others might have to comparison shopand know exactly what's going out, counting pennies as they're overextended.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The topic wasn't tuition, it was shot clock cost and it was hyperbole. Get a dictionary. You could probably work on your character as well, but I doubt it'd help.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the WCAC would get a clue and add the shot clock.
Boys use them. Not sure why the girls don’t.
Too many weak teams that benefit from being able to try to hold the ball for longer periods of time. The other team can't score if they don't have the ball.
The boys and co-ed schools already have the clocks due to football. The all-girls schools had no reason for a shot clock on the fields so they don't have them built into the scoreboards and it would be a pretty good expense to add them.
You mean like the $50k plus tuition expense at a lot of these schools? Outdoor shot clocks can be had for a few hundred bucks. I think they can afford it.
Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows. The all girls schools in the WCAC are not 50k a year not even close, the coeds like SJC and GC are right around $30. The average tuition across the board in the WCAC is probably around 28-29k
I disagree whoever the OP was made tuition part of the discussion when the correlation was made between the tuition cost and how that could pay for the shit clock cost.
Clueless may god help you and privileged self.
We're also lucky there are very good public schools around here as options. That you disparaged in an attempt to sound superior.
You're not superior. You're just another social climber.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has become awesome quick.
28 parents on here now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does PVI stand after that player transferred to SAB?
Better off because she and her attitude are gone. RH is a good coach and knew he was in for a big rebuild after the 2023s graduated.
I doubt they are better off. I saw her play last week against high level players and she stood out among all the girls. Don't kid yourself.
The subtraction of the distraction, the poor attitude, and selfish play along with the exodus of the overly loud and obnoxious dad that follows can only be a good thing. Keep in mind no matter how good the player is if they are cancer in the locker room or the parents are on the sidelines acting like a fool a lot of top programs will pass.
She is definitely an outstanding player and one of the top attackers in her class. But it is also true that she, and her parents, have horrible attitudes.
Will be interesting if someone takes a chance on her.
Her sister lasted one year at Butler and transferred out to USF for this season.
Maybe if someone was open, she could’ve passed the ball more. PVI had a bunch of travel girls who ended up going nowhere.
if you don’t think USF is an upgrade to Butler then like your previous post, you don’t know much.
NOT! That girl doesn’t know how to pass the ball. Clearly you’ve never seen her play. All about her. Good luck STAB!!
Thanks for the well wishes. I’m sure she’ll be fine Maybe PVI would’ve played better had they hadn’t released both assistant coaches last year for clandestine reasons. it wasn’t a very deep team. Who would you like her to pass the ball to also the playbook was in very deep. Clear out and maker shot
From the yenta that said: "Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows."Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again, look up the definition of hyperbole. Also, some of us are lucky enough that it's just a bill to be paid, not knowing with any exactitude or even guesswork. While understanding others might have to comparison shopand know exactly what's going out, counting pennies as they're overextended.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The topic wasn't tuition, it was shot clock cost and it was hyperbole. Get a dictionary. You could probably work on your character as well, but I doubt it'd help.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish the WCAC would get a clue and add the shot clock.
Boys use them. Not sure why the girls don’t.
Too many weak teams that benefit from being able to try to hold the ball for longer periods of time. The other team can't score if they don't have the ball.
The boys and co-ed schools already have the clocks due to football. The all-girls schools had no reason for a shot clock on the fields so they don't have them built into the scoreboards and it would be a pretty good expense to add them.
You mean like the $50k plus tuition expense at a lot of these schools? Outdoor shot clocks can be had for a few hundred bucks. I think they can afford it.
Haha now I get it your public school parent your ignorance on the topic of tuition shows. The all girls schools in the WCAC are not 50k a year not even close, the coeds like SJC and GC are right around $30. The average tuition across the board in the WCAC is probably around 28-29k
I disagree whoever the OP was made tuition part of the discussion when the correlation was made between the tuition cost and how that could pay for the shit clock cost.
Clueless may god help you and privileged self.