The Governor doesn't make recommendations. Bigger question is how are contact checks (much less body checks) not allowed in lacrosse but not mentioned in football at all.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Virginia High School League issued their return to play guidelines, which is nice - but they are trying to reinvent boys lacrosse as a non-contact sport.
Some sensible things (spread out on the sidelines, etc.), some headscratchers (eliminate faceoffs for the 2021 season and give teams free clears after each goal), but most ridiculous of all: VA is making ALL body checks illegal.
Boys lacrosse is a contact sport where kids wear helmets and gloves. Non-contact Virginia lacrosse should call itself something different, because if it's being played like ultimate frisbee, it's just not the same sport.
https://www.wsls.com/sports/2020/10/30/virginia-high-schools-sports-get-ok-to-start-in-december/
More Demo-Crap nonsense from Mr. Black Face and his oompa loompa's in RichMund. Pathetic...
Anonymous wrote:The Virginia High School League issued their return to play guidelines, which is nice - but they are trying to reinvent boys lacrosse as a non-contact sport.
Some sensible things (spread out on the sidelines, etc.), some headscratchers (eliminate faceoffs for the 2021 season and give teams free clears after each goal), but most ridiculous of all: VA is making ALL body checks illegal.
Boys lacrosse is a contact sport where kids wear helmets and gloves. Non-contact Virginia lacrosse should call itself something different, because if it's being played like ultimate frisbee, it's just not the same sport.
https://www.wsls.com/sports/2020/10/30/virginia-high-schools-sports-get-ok-to-start-in-december/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Is that why PVI plays in VEL?
Anonymous wrote:Is there a better Fall league? Please advise.
Anonymous wrote:The best VLC kids have a chance to compete against the best players in the region if they play for PVI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the prospect day a new thing since they moved out to Loudoun, or do they regularly have these sessions?
It looks like its not a new thing https://twitter.com/pvi_lacrosse/status/1143571608705077248
Anonymous wrote:Is the prospect day a new thing since they moved out to Loudoun, or do they regularly have these sessions?
Anonymous wrote:That seems like a really harsh response. If you have the time to go and interest in the school it is a great way to see what it is all about and see if the program and school are a good fit.