Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]hahahahaha She's absolutely on here posing as parents talking about how great she is!!!

I assume you are talking about the Jesters coach Tilts.
Based on what I’ve seen and heard,, she may need professional help. Completely nuts!!!!
Please get help.

You both are pretty sad, actually embarrassing to the rest of us here. Being disgruntled and spiteful is no way to go through life. And if you are a parents, you are acting like a childish fools. If you are a director and/or coaches ....you are even bigger fools. There are only four LI clubs that may have something against Tilts. NinetyOne, TopGuns, Empire and Elevate. That pretty much narrows it down. We know who you all are if Admin. Recommend taking it down a bit, you are potentially damaging your clubs reputations. Even if a parent. Your current rostered girls don’t deserve that. Just let it go. Move on already ...it’s time.[/quote

That's a lot of clubs to have issues with. Could all 4 be wrong

Oh brother 🤦‍♂️

A lot of kids from other clubs moved over to jesters over the past 2-3 years from the clubs listed above. Many were before her time at jesters. It’s someone from 91 but we all had already solved that mystery



Enough already time to move on. Keep bringing it up isn’t helping. Some people like her others don’t.

Couldn’t agree more. The negative poster here needs to reevaluate what’s important to them. And concentrate on the advancement of their own daughter, or own club for that matter. It’s sad that someone has to consistently bash a young coach, who as it seems truly cares about her own girls as well as others not even on the team she coaches. It’s is absolutely time to move on. Nothing whatsoever is being accomplished by this individual, nothing at all. Except maybe making themselves look childish. We are all tired of the constant nonsense. They need to grow up, to say the least.