Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Only a [lacrosse] or a coach who has no understanding of the game or of athletics in general would put a week athlete on D. The only place to hide a week athlete on a lacrosse field is attack. The only parents who think it all about offense and scoring goals are the non athlete type who know nothing of competitive sports. A coach who puts week athletes on D will not win many championships. The parents who do not value defense worry more about how many goals their kid scores than they do about how the TEAM does.

Its weak not week...carry on


It is "it's" not its...carry on

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Only a [lacrosse] or a coach who has no understanding of the game or of athletics in general would put a week athlete on D. The only place to hide a week athlete on a lacrosse field is attack. The only parents who think it all about offense and scoring goals are the non athlete type who know nothing of competitive sports. A coach who puts week athletes on D will not win many championships. The parents who do not value defense worry more about how many goals their kid scores than they do about how the TEAM does.

Its weak not week...carry on


It is "it's" not its...carry on

Just got off of Newsday's website. Checking out the leaderboards. So proud of my daughter! Wait... where's your daughter? Oops sorry not listed she's defense.



Proud of my daughters team, playoff bound, wait, your seasons over, sorry stat leader on a crappy team! Enjoy the Newsday article it's all she will ever have to remember lacrosse. Certainly none of her teammates can stand such a self centered little brat, scoring over winning, ahhhh, daddy's princess!