Anonymous wrote:Let's please try to have this be the only lacrosse board on DCUM that doesn't degrade into negativity and name calling. It has been a fun season and there should be some great playoff games ahead. Enjoy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I heard that a Yorktown player was given a three minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the end of the Regional playoff game last night - does anyone know what he said or did?
Let's just say he used a particular word that was regrettable.
#1 and #4 are great players, and it is a shame how they act toward officials and opponents. Someday they will wish that they had cultivated reputations as good players AND good kids.
Don’t forget about #15 for Yorktown. Against McLean he was talking trash the whole game to the goalie and defense, then after the game he took of his helmet and kept talking and the ref had the point him to his bench. Was not a good look and he should honestly have consequences.
Stop crying because y’all lost. Get over it your season is done and they will never play lacrosse again. Yorktown is one of the top teams in the state and will always be. Y’all making up stuff to throw your anger at the Yorktown kids. Get a life and don’t disrespect Yorktown.
Nice try, but the behavior by #1, 4, and 15 is not made up. The three minute penalty called at the end of the game actually happened. Can a Yorktown parent admit that those three bring on the disrespect themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance Yorktown wins states again this year??
"again"? Didn't Madison win states last 2 years in a row? Thought they were against Battlefield each time as well, but could be wrong...
think Yorktown may have beat Madison for regional title either last year (2022) or prior year (2021). But pretty sure Madison won the states tournament last couple years...
Anonymous wrote:Any chance Yorktown wins states again this year??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I heard that a Yorktown player was given a three minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the end of the Regional playoff game last night - does anyone know what he said or did?
Let's just say he used a particular word that was regrettable.
#1 and #4 are great players, and it is a shame how they act toward officials and opponents. Someday they will wish that they had cultivated reputations as good players AND good kids.
Don’t forget about #15 for Yorktown. Against McLean he was talking trash the whole game to the goalie and defense, then after the game he took of his helmet and kept talking and the ref had the point him to his bench. Was not a good look and he should honestly have consequences.
Stop crying because y’all lost. Get over it your season is done and they will never play lacrosse again. Yorktown is one of the top teams in the state and will always be. Y’all making up stuff to throw your anger at the Yorktown kids. Get a life and don’t disrespect Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I heard that a Yorktown player was given a three minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the end of the Regional playoff game last night - does anyone know what he said or did?
Let's just say he used a particular word that was regrettable.
#1 and #4 are great players, and it is a shame how they act toward officials and opponents. Someday they will wish that they had cultivated reputations as good players AND good kids.
Don’t forget about #15 for Yorktown. Against McLean he was talking trash the whole game to the goalie and defense, then after the game he took of his helmet and kept talking and the ref had the point him to his bench. Was not a good look and he should honestly have consequences.
Stop crying because y’all lost. Get over it your season is done and they will never play lacrosse again. Yorktown is one of the top teams in the state and will always be. Y’all making up stuff to throw your anger at the Yorktown kids. Get a life and don’t disrespect Yorktown.