Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
These comments are so obnoxious on both sides. I hope YOUR dreams of Carolina Blue, Stanford Cardinal, Notre Dame Gold come true for your daughters, but karma has a funny way of flipping the script on life.


This is true, but you must have a plan. By this age, we all know who the best girls are. They're the ones that when you see them go on the field, you know you need to be extra vigilant. The opposing team double teams and face guards. The majority of these girls will only get better. As long as they have the grades, they will be heading to ND, Ivy, Duke (UNC is not an option for my daughter, although it is a stellar lax program, not up to par academically). Hopefully, if the hard work continues, dreams will come true!


"As long as they have the grades, they will be heading to ND, Ivy, Duke (UNC is not an option for my daughter, although it is a stellar lax program, not up to par academically). "

Thank you for making my point. Settle down they are in 7th grade give it a rest.


So....you don’t think that kids that wind up at Princeton and Harvard weren’t on that trajectory in 7th grade? Wake up!


Settle down... Please tell me you don't talk like this in open conversation with people... read this statement out loud in your best Thurston Howell III voice... "UNC is not an option for my daughter, although it is a stellar lax program, not up to par academically." Like I said best of luck in your dreams of Crimson and Black and Orange. Be careful with that "trajectory" for 12 year olds. A slight wind can easily change its course.


Spot on! Plus, I bet it would put a damper on the parent's PTA meeting bragging if their daughter suddenly vocalized her feelings about what she is looking for in her 4 year college experience and it included a big public university with a major football program...