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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. [/quote] Just to be accurate, Perkovic did not get a penalty, the refs inexplicably blew the whistle and gave the ball to Duke. The announcers couldnt even figure out what they called, but it wasnt a penalty
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[quote=Anonymous]Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Easy with the drama Mommy. I watched the same game you did. Chaminade got their [lacrosse] kicked by a better team yesterday. That is not up for debate. But to imply that they are a dirty team and the coaches tolerate it is totally ridiculous. You have zero clue what these coaches are about. The Cham kid laid a hard but clean hit on that attackman. He was not headhunting. The Cham kid got a two minute non-releasable, which was more than enough. Contact is part of the game. Sometimes it gets a bit aggressive. Deal with it or find another sport. FFS. Hitting a defenseless player in the head from behind is not only illegal but dangerous. The same Chaminade player was targeting kids on St'A's. He should have been kicked out of the game and suspended. Zero tolerance for that type of behavior. Ok Manhasset mommy / daddy. Go back and watch the tape. I was there. Clean hit. The kid took a good shot and walked off the field. Stop your crying and enjoy the win.
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why does MSG keep getting the roster class wrong? Goalie is a senior not junior. He's been announcing ever Chaminade game messing it up. Seriously? Is that actually an important issue for you? Important enough to mention here? How self-centered and vapid. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, cares about that. Except you. Agreed. Kinda makes me feel sorry for the poor kid - but NOT because of MSGV.
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Typical over protective, helicopter Manhasset parent who never played the game. Can smell them a mile away.
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"If you know him and I do you could hear him say act like you been there before."
Well, he has lost control of his team then, hasn't he? The freshman middie at Penn was doing the Superman act for years. Obviously, Coach C did zero to shut that down and it is still going on.
Look, Manhasset played great yesterday and destroyed Chaminade. Kudos to them. But, like Coach C says, "act like you have been there before."
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Manhasset win isn't that impressive...Chaminade stinks this year
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hahaha...that's outstanding! she should go bang on the pressbox door next time, or cancel her cable!! I feel horrible for the kid....but not because of MSGV
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Aren't a lot of these chaminade kids committed to big time schools? With them losing do these college coaches start thinking maybe I made a mistake. Early recruiting will show its true colors.
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Manhasset people act as if they own the sport and are holier than thou. Get over yourselves. You have the dirtiest, chippiest players around. Don't try to dish it if you can't take some back.
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Typical over protective, helicopter Manhasset parent who never played the game. Can smell them a mile away. Agree. Learn to let your kid go and fight their own battles. You don't need to defend them on here - they can defend themselves, or they should be able to anyway. If they can't by now, they are in big trouble. Too many parents think they need to coddle, protect and control their kids from cradle to grave (their own grave). You are doing your kids a huge disservice.
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Chammy parents bitter because this team will leave behind a losing legacy. You should play your JV team. You may win a game and if they beat you let them finish out the varsity season.
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Chammy parents bitter because this team will leave behind a losing legacy. You should play your JV team. You may win a game and if they beat you let them finish out the varsity season. JV team is not good because Ty said so! They will be as weak as the rest when the face the better upperclassmen!
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. [/quote] Actually Percovic was not penalized, but should have been. Duke player did not have possession of the ball. That hit, while technically legal, shoulder to chest, was akin to a linebacker hitting a defenseless player in football, fortunately the kid was not hurt. Further, any hit of an attackman after the shot is released, is the same thing, and always a cheap shot... Paybacks are a [lacrosse]. I always remind my son to remember the cheap shots in your riding game, always fun for him to level a cheap shot defenseman when he's trying to clear the ball.
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. Actually Percovic was not penalized, but should have been. Duke player did not have possession of the ball. That hit, while technically legal, shoulder to chest, was akin to a linebacker hitting a defenseless player in football, fortunately the kid was not hurt. Further, any hit of an attackman after the shot is released, is the same thing, and always a cheap shot... Paybacks are a [lacrosse]. I always remind my son to remember the cheap shots in your riding game, always fun for him to level a cheap shot defenseman when he's trying to clear the ball. [/quote] Wow, I couldnt possibly disagree more. COMPLETELY fair and legal hit on the Duke middie by Perkovic There was nothing defenseless about the kid, he was running straight with the ball in his stick, the ball came out a millisecond before Perkovic laid his shoulder into him. People like you are why every time 2 kids run into each other and fall down a flag comes out. Lacrosse is a contact sport, thats what they wear equipment. Additionally not every hit after a shot is a cheap shot. There is a time and a place for hitting and not all of it is cheap or dirty. If you dont like contact sports there are plenty of tennis matches and golf for you to watch.....
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. Actually Percovic was not penalized, but should have been. Duke player did not have possession of the ball. That hit, while technically legal, shoulder to chest, was akin to a linebacker hitting a defenseless player in football, fortunately the kid was not hurt. Further, any hit of an attackman after the shot is released, is the same thing, and always a cheap shot... Paybacks are a [lacrosse]. I always remind my son to remember the cheap shots in your riding game, always fun for him to level a cheap shot defenseman when he's trying to clear the ball. [/quote] And draw a flag to hurt his team. Great advice Tool.
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Lax is a contact sport, really? Get real, you want to be the tough guy, step on the football field. These guys wouldn't last one day of practice. It's easy lining up 5'7" 155lb guys.
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. Actually Percovic was not penalized, but should have been. Duke player did not have possession of the ball. That hit, while technically legal, shoulder to chest, was akin to a linebacker hitting a defenseless player in football, fortunately the kid was not hurt. Further, any hit of an attackman after the shot is released, is the same thing, and always a cheap shot... Paybacks are a [lacrosse]. I always remind my son to remember the cheap shots in your riding game, always fun for him to level a cheap shot defenseman when he's trying to clear the ball. And draw a flag to hurt his team. Great advice Tool. [/quote]why would he get a flag if the defenseman has the ball, dope?
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hit was clearly legal... be ready for everything kiiid
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Lax is a contact sport, really? Get real, you want to be the tough guy, step on the football field. These guys wouldn't last one day of practice. It's easy lining up 5'7" 155lb guys. Nobodys comparing it to football there superhero, simply pointing out that lacrosse is a contact sport and theres no reason for them to be trying to take the contact out of it. Oh and last time I checked a good majority of high school lax kids also play football. College football is a different deal I get it, but lets relax with the tough guy stuff......
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Chaminade should be embarrassed. I have watched the tapes of several games recently - I watched a Flyer stick out his foot to deliberately trip a St Anthony's player after the play - the officials didnt notice. Watching the Manhasset game live and on the replay the number of check, pushes and punches in the back after a shot or pass were complete were astounding. People in the stands were suprised that the officials were calling such a loose game - several people expressed concern that someone would get hurt and then - it happened..
The hit to the head on the Manhasset attackman when he was vulnerable in the process of shooting only looks even worse on the replay than live. No excuse for that.
In football that would be called targeting - the player would be thrown out and suspended for the next game as well.
We need that in lacrosse - shame on the officials for not throwing the player out of the game and shame on the Chaminade coaches for tolerating the persistent dirty play. Percovic laid out a Duke middie. Hit him with his shoulder -- completely clean hit. Penalty. It is what it is. That is 2016 lacrosse. PS -- Maybe some of the extracurricular activities would stop taking place if the Manhasset kids would stop doing the Cam Newton/Superman act after they score? Been watching that for years now. First off, you need to get a life. What psycho parent is watching multiple game films of a school that their kid doesn't go to. I feel bad for your wife and kids if you are so into this that you have the time and the inclination to do that. You must be a pretty lonely guy standing by yourself at the games. Good luck with the eventual heart attack pal when your kid isn't playing anymore and you have to figure out what to do with your time. Secondly, the Superman act is so 2014. Also, from what I've heard the Manhasset kids are always the chirpiest and constantly poking the beehive. You do that enough you are going to see retaliation. Tell your kids to shut ear mouths and just play ball. They seem to lie to dish it out but they also have a very short fuse when their opponent punches back. Thin skinned. Actually Percovic was not penalized, but should have been. Duke player did not have possession of the ball. That hit, while technically legal, shoulder to chest, was akin to a linebacker hitting a defenseless player in football, fortunately the kid was not hurt. Further, any hit of an attackman after the shot is released, is the same thing, and always a cheap shot... Paybacks are a [lacrosse]. I always remind my son to remember the cheap shots in your riding game, always fun for him to level a cheap shot defenseman when he's trying to clear the ball. And draw a flag to hurt his team. Great advice Tool. [/quote] Are you kidding ? He could have killed him. He was nice and let up. How about keeping your head up and knowing where you are on field? How about no buddy passes? That should have been a no call!
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Wasn't a penalty. Called interference. Change of possession.
Don't blame the celebration for bad behavior. If you find it that offensive, stop them from scoring!!
Kid scored on my son at PAL Sunday and way over celebrated in my sons face, my boy has been taught to act like you have been there before. Next possession, the kid got leveled by my son on a clean hard body check. My son just walked away a few feet and took a knee. On the way home, he reminded me that that kid never scored the rest of the game. Priceless lesson......
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oh my...you are the greatest father ever!! way to pat yourself on the back on a blog you are such big time guy!
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sure...you had better make a PAL aged kid a punisher at the youngest age possible. heaven forbid a kid on a PAL team has a happy and silly moment.
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sure...you had better make a PAL aged kid a punisher at the youngest age possible. heaven forbid a kid on a PAL team has a happy and silly moment. Celebrating in another kid's face is not a "happy and silly" moment. I assume the kid was happy he scored a goal. Let's leave it at that. How about teaching kids sportsmanship? It isn't all about them.
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oh my...you are the greatest father ever!! way to pat yourself on the back on a blog you are such big time guy! Thank you, I appreciate that. Maybe not the greatest, but I am glad to be considered. I'm hopeful that if I cut and paste this endorsement out and put it into my sons application to Chaminade that this will help him get in. Even if he does poorly on the test.
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sure...you had better make a PAL aged kid a punisher at the youngest age possible. heaven forbid a kid on a PAL team has a happy and silly moment. It is a tough game for tough kids. In the end he was very happy about what went down. And he thought the over celebrating was silly. So there you go, happy and silly.
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A PAL aged child taught OK to intentially hurt an opponent - legal it or not--is disgraceful. Father has no place on the Chaminade feed. How about teach kid how to be a better defender and learn from his mistakes?
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Wasn't a penalty. Called interference. Change of possession.
Don't blame the celebration for bad behavior. If you find it that offensive, stop them from scoring!!
Kid scored on my son at PAL Sunday and way over celebrated in my sons face, my boy has been taught to act like you have been there before. Next possession, the kid got leveled by my son on a clean hard body check. My son just walked away a few feet and took a knee. On the way home, he reminded me that that kid never scored the rest of the game. Priceless lesson...... You're an inspiration to all of us, thank-you Knute…..
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A PAL aged child taught OK to intentially hurt an opponent - legal it or not--is disgraceful. Father has no place on the Chaminade feed. How about teach kid how to be a better defender and learn from his mistakes? Where did the post say intentionally hurt anyone, do they teach you to read at Chaminade or just act like elitist jerks? Lacrosse is a tough game for tough kids and if you act like a jerk when you score, then expect the other team to react. And he learned from his allowing a goal. READING IS FUNDAMENTAL.
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kind of think that you are a fraud. No one cares what you think.
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A PAL aged child taught OK to intentially hurt an opponent - legal it or not--is disgraceful. Father has no place on the Chaminade feed. How about teach kid how to be a better defender and learn from his mistakes? Where did the post say intentionally hurt anyone, do they teach you to read at Chaminade or just act like elitist jerks? Lacrosse is a tough game for tough kids and if you act like a jerk when you score, then expect the other team to react. And he learned from his allowing a goal. READING IS FUNDAMENTAL. You got issues.
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How about SJB's 15 players putting a bit of a scare into a national power? LOL
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SJB is a well coached talented team and gave Chaminade a good game.
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Chaminade won but it was a very competitive game. Closer then the score. Both teams were very physical.
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Yeah, but that one is really really good.
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wow that's actually embarrassing that a parent would need to say 25 commits just because its too hard to admit that SJB played a good game against Chaminade.
I guess its true if you don't think SJB is that good this year then the Varsity team at Chaminade should have moved up the under sophomores.
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