Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Girls lacrosse is loaded with losers who say disgusting things to preteen and teenage girls on the field because they feel they did something they did not like to their player or daughter. We need to eliminate these parents and coaches i.e. losers from the sidelines and get the focus back to the female athletes working hard on the field.

Unfortunately this is a youth sports culture in most sports, genders and specifically at higher levels in HS and club. These behaviors have become acceptable especially when teams are successful or winning-people turn the other way and make excuses, and TBH even worst when you are paying for it (ie. club and privates.) Not saying it's right by any stretch, but these situations don't live in vacuums sadly.

This is sad…you sound like you are giving excuses for saying horrible things about teens. There is never an excuse for an adult to bash, share or degrade a child. No matter the club, team or money spent.

Nope. Just pointing out that this behavior has become acceptable and nothing will happen especially when teams are successful. Not justifying it at all

Though I'm sure in other situations an archdiocese school wouldn't stand for this type of behavior, it does seem like a stretch that anything will happen in THIS situation.
It's a made up story just like last year's story where the parents at Severn were adamant that they heard a Calvert Hall kid said something disgusting on the field. It finally came out that the Severn kid made it up. So much for all the first-hand accounts. When nothing happens here, we'll know that this was another tall tale that losing parents were trying to wish into existence.

The absence of a public fall out will not be proof that the story was made up, as there are multiple other explanations as to why that might be the case.
Chief among them is that the story is fabricated.