Chaminade has a long tradition of sticking to something that worked well beyond it usable shelf life. Football playbooks seemed to be passed down from generation to generation, as if they were the Ten Commandments.
Who doesn't have the image of Jim Quinn twirling his finger, screaming for the beloved "motion" offense.
The other teams knew our plays better than our own kids.
Now lacrosse is asking a group to run the same offense that we've run year on year out, no consideration of is it the best offense for the skills these kids may have. They don't have a guy who can impose himself on a defender, and i can't recall too many goals off unsettled situations.

I guess they got a little breather today, and some of the bench had some fun.