What's amazing is that anyone who has even the smallest knowledge of Chaminade knows very specifically that it isn't Jesuit. Yet some ignorant loudmouth on this board will actually argue that "um yes it is". Outstanding. This shows the intelligence of the average poster on this board. Furthermore, it strengthens anyone's decision to send their son to a private school. Back to the high road. Feel free to return to ranking 5th grade teams in the winter or trying to get your 6th grader a "look".
Maybe... but we are talking about HS Lacrosse players commits, not entire student bodies. That been said, very small % of Cham commits happen to Jesuit pipeline bound
Chaminade is not a Jesuit school.
ummmm.......Yes it is!
ummmm...No it is Marianist [/quote]
ummmm.........same thing. [/quote]
It's clear you don't know what you're talking about here.
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
Are you an 11th grade parent? If not you're a complete assh*le
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
Are you an 11th grade parent? If not you're a complete assh*le
Why is he an A$$ because he called the issue out and thought it was BS. It is BS and the other parents should Be pissed off. just because your kid maybe one of the kids who attended still does not make it the right thing. Must be a real close team with the crap they do..
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
I CALL BS!!!! My son is a senior and there is a group chat with over 50 kids on it. If your son chose not to attend that's on him, a lot of seniors and juniors have not shown, so the joke is on you. Give credit to the ones that chose to show up, yes some where on vacation and that's fine.
Do you understand what the "Captain practices" are ? Happens every year and yes coaches know about it and encourage it. BUT it is open to anyone that wants to attend that is on or trying out for the Varsity. It is a way for the players to get workouts in before practice officially starts. What you may or may not understand is they don't start practice like Public schools months before the season officially starts or hidden in gyms and when practice does start the have cuts to make so getting ready is a little tougher than most if not all. They don't have a full indoor field to practice on all winter. So getting the kids to organize and run the practices is a good thing and necessary to get ready for the season. If you ask any of the boys they all know about the practices but may be a little intimidated to attend because it is run by the players and tends to be a little tougher on the arms.
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
Are you an 11th grade parent? If not you're a complete assh*le
Why is he an A$$ because he called the issue out and thought it was BS. It is BS and the other parents should Be pissed off. just because your kid maybe one of the kids who attended still does not make it the right thing. Must be a real close team with the crap they do..
Because he is NOT an 11th grade parent, that's why he's an A-Hole, just another sh*t stirring non Chaminade parent.
Wondering if the 11th grade parents know that there have been "captain practices" for the past couple of weekends that only the chosen few have been going to - about 15-20 kids. This is the kind of underhanded bs that goes on at Chaminade. And it is known and encouraged by the coaching staff. Chaminade is a joke...
Are you an 11th grade parent? If not you're a complete assh*le
Why is he an A$$ because he called the issue out and thought it was BS. It is BS and the other parents should Be pissed off. just because your kid maybe one of the kids who attended still does not make it the right thing. Must be a real close team with the crap they do..
And your an A$$ too, because it's obvious by your post that you are not a Cham parent either. Trolling loser. Mind your own school nonsense.
Do you understand what the "Captain practices" are ? Happens every year and yes coaches know about it and encourage it. BUT it is open to anyone that wants to attend that is on or trying out for the Varsity. It is a way for the players to get workouts in before practice officially starts. What you may or may not understand is they don't start practice like Public schools months before the season officially starts or hidden in gyms and when practice does start the have cuts to make so getting ready is a little tougher than most if not all. They don't have a full indoor field to practice on all winter. So getting the kids to organize and run the practices is a good thing and necessary to get ready for the season. If you ask any of the boys they all know about the practices but may be a little intimidated to attend because it is run by the players and tends to be a little tougher on the arms.
Most schools, public and private, with a decent program have such "captain practices" or "open gym practices". It is the place to weed out the weakies. And is done with most sports.
Do you understand what the "Captain practices" are ? Happens every year and yes coaches know about it and encourage it. BUT it is open to anyone that wants to attend that is on or trying out for the Varsity. It is a way for the players to get workouts in before practice officially starts. What you may or may not understand is they don't start practice like Public schools months before the season officially starts or hidden in gyms and when practice does start the have cuts to make so getting ready is a little tougher than most if not all. They don't have a full indoor field to practice on all winter. So getting the kids to organize and run the practices is a good thing and necessary to get ready for the season. If you ask any of the boys they all know about the practices but may be a little intimidated to attend because it is run by the players and tends to be a little tougher on the arms.
Most schools, public and private, with a decent program have such "captain practices" or "open gym practices". It is the place to weed out the weakies. And is done with most sports.
Nice little paragraph. Now for the truth-only the facts on BOTC........"certain parents" arrange for the practices which include obtaining the Hub or the Hofstra bubble. Lets not confuse it that "the boys" are doing this on their own. If your not part of the email chain or group email you don't know the time/date/location.