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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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[quote=Anonymous]GC team beats the travel clubs club teams on the summer circuit. We laugh at all the people that throw their money away with the club teams when we are at Leos.

GC coach also charges for his club team last time I checked. At least with the big clubs you get something for your money. In GC, you line the coach’s pockets by paying for his club team which, in a good year, places a handful of kids into low level DIII programs. Then there are the families who pay for Express, 91 etc AND the GC coach’s club program just to keep him happy. Amazing anyone has any money left for Leo’s.[/quote

And some left over for the country club as well. Jealousy is an ugly color, you wear it well.

So obnoxious. Do people consider Garden City rich who are not from GardenCity? The rich From Nassau County have an “old” at the beginning of the village name or a “ Point” at the end of it. Other than than that many places have a nice share of 1 million to 2 million dollar homes.

Jealous and sensitive. How special.

Doubt it. No one cares. Let’s get back to talking lacrosse and GC not being able to produce a D1 player.

More importantly, let’s talk about how all those D-3 kids made your D-1 “player” look lost on the field. Now that 17-2 beating made you such a jealous little person.

Read the posts above. You are the guy who said the same thing a couple of years ago except you are no longer saying every GC kid will play d1. Al Bundy here thinks High School sports very important. Too bad the kids won’t compete against each other in college unless your kid transfers to a d1 program. We all hope that the clear disappointment you have in your kid not playing d1 is not noticed by him. We all notice it here. By the way there is nothing wrong with playing d3. Kids choose d3 over d1 all the time. But from your posts It is clear your kid did not have that option. I wish him well because having a father like you has got to be miserable.