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And you act like a third grader Thanks English major, better hold on to that GED tightly, it's the best you will ever do. I wonder if you even speak English, or do you call it American? Dope, you are an embarrassment.
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I don't claim that the Mid Atlantic folks are any smarter than our Long Island friends but would it not make sense that the semi final team that lost to St. Ants would be declared the winner since they have to forfeit the win. Wouldn't it make sense for that team to play Chaminade for the title? What am I missing. (please don't correct any grammar) Just answer what seems to be an easy question from the outside. There is no semi-final team that lost to St. Anthony's. Chaminade and St. Anthony's are the only two AAA Catholic school teams in the state. They play each other for the "championship" every year. Really? Well then Chaminade is district champ. You can't play one game and be a State Champ thats just plain stupid.
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I don't claim that the Mid Atlantic folks are any smarter than our Long Island friends but would it not make sense that the semi final team that lost to St. Ants would be declared the winner since they have to forfeit the win. Wouldn't it make sense for that team to play Chaminade for the title? What am I missing. (please don't correct any grammar) Just answer what seems to be an easy question from the outside. There is no semi-final team that lost to St. Anthony's. Chaminade and St. Anthony's are the only two AAA Catholic school teams in the state. They play each other for the "championship" every year. Really? Well then Chaminade is district champ. You can't play one game and be a State Champ thats just plain stupid. Again -- nobody from either school (C or StA) really refers to it as a "state" championship. The only people who might are first-time parents.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so?
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules OK mom. Your kid didn't play before you tattled, and now he will never play. What did you actually accomplish? Some things are better left alone.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Nice comment from the original poster. Totally agree that the parents made it about them. They tried to beat the system and take unfair advantage of things for their own (and little johnny's) benefit. Instead the took a sledge hammer to the whole season of their son's team and destroyed the dreams of two teams (especially the seniors) who deserved the chance to play and run onto the field as triumphant victors at the end of their last championship game in their final season. The dream of Sticks jubilantly thrown high in the air, sprinting to their goalie, jumping in each other's arms, the pile on at mid field, shoulder bumps, chest bumps, fist bumps, high fives and the roar of the crowd ....All Gone! Nothing. Nothing but disappointment and a memo from St. Anthony's athletic director. For many boys, their last game -LAST GAME, never happened. That is some legacy!
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules OK mom. Your kid didn't play before you tattled, and now he will never play. What did you actually accomplish? Some things are better left alone. Doesn't matter, not the mom, but keep believing that. Actually really HAPPY to see your season ruined! Like ecstatic, couldn't have happened to a bigger bunch of jerkoffs! Maybe next year you won't cheat you cry baby B*TCH!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Nice comment from the original poster. Totally agree that the parents made it about them. They tried to beat the system and take unfair advantage of things for their own (and little johnny's) benefit. Instead the took a sledge hammer to the whole season of their son's team and destroyed the dreams of two teams (especially the seniors) who deserved the chance to play and run onto the field as triumphant victors at the end of their last championship game in their final season. The dream of Sticks jubilantly thrown high in the air, sprinting to their goalie, jumping in each other's arms, the pile on at mid field, shoulder bumps, chest bumps, fist bumps, high fives and the roar of the crowd ....All Gone! Nothing. Nothing but disappointment and a memo from St. Anthony's athletic director. For many boys, their last game -LAST GAME, never happened. That is some legacy! 18-5
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Who said anything about covering it up?? The original poster painted a vivid picture of how the nuclear penalty ubruptly ended kids' careers (from opposing team) whom had nothing to do with the infraction
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Was it ever more than a 2-team league . . .??
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St. A's would've won the 3rd game, as usual. Consider yourselves spared Flyers. Can't wait for next years version at Chaminade of the jr parents griping about the seniors...just remember, what comes around goes around.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Tough $h*t. Boo freaking hoo, get over yourself losers!
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Now that the season is behind us lets look forward.
Can Kellenberg step up to the AAA league; losing some talent but the 2018/2019's players made some noise as JV last year and many key players now have a season of varsity under their belts. Will '18 be the year everyone thinks for Chaminade, with the sophomores coming up can the 18/19 group prove to be a national powerhouse team. St. Anthony's do they have anything to prove do they have to rise up or will the mix of 18/19/20 set the stage for some amazing things to come. While we are at it, why not blend Iona, Fordham and Stepinac into AAA, making it a 6 team division.
Get ride of AA and help St. John's (before they implode) and St. Dom's (with their youth) and move them into A with Trinity and St. Mary's (along with Farrell and Kennedy). With 5 teams plenty of ruoom to play Publics or step up to play a game against the AAA or out of state teams.
Who is doing what as a team over the summer? Don't give me the Club BS either, room enough to do both and remember school ball always comes first!
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Now that the season is behind us lets look forward.
Can Kellenberg step up to the AAA league; losing some talent but the 2018/2019's players made some noise as JV last year and many key players now have a season of varsity under their belts. Will '18 be the year everyone thinks for Chaminade, with the sophomores coming up can the 18/19 group prove to be a national powerhouse team. St. Anthony's do they have anything to prove do they have to rise up or will the mix of 18/19/20 set the stage for some amazing things to come. While we are at it, why not blend Iona, Fordham and Stepinac into AAA, making it a 6 team division.
Get ride of AA and help St. John's (before they implode) and St. Dom's (with their youth) and move them into A with Trinity and St. Mary's (along with Farrell and Kennedy). With 5 teams plenty of ruoom to play Publics or step up to play a game against the AAA or out of state teams.
Who is doing what as a team over the summer? Don't give me the Club BS either, room enough to do both and remember school ball always comes first!
Club is not BS, that is where the kids get recruited. Not room enough to do both - limited # of weekends, school ball always comes first except when it doesn't, like summer.
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How about the 9th grader who is better then the senior but has to wait his turn. He's not, and that's what you knowingly signed up for ! That 9th grader doesn't even get to play JV. They play on all freshman team. All while my son has been lighting it up on varsity since freshman year for a great public school program, and I mean great athletically as well as academically. He will go to a top 20 school with enough AP credits to enter with sophomore standing. And he has the excitement and experience of 4 years of varsity. Is there really even a debate? That's so not the norm. Congrats to your prodigy. If you were all that there would be no need to trash talk on a Chamnade thread. Not trash talking, just stating facts. And my son is certainly not the only one. Go to WM,Syosset, SE,GC,etc, you will find many similar stories. If you are happy at Cham, that's great. Just suggesting many publics offer the kids a better overall experience. Oh,and there are girls! Hmmmm, the bull4hit meter is redlining! I don't even know where to start with your nonsense. I guess I'll just wait for your son to walk on water this summer. Thanks for the laugh Pinocchio!
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. That's the truth. Parents made it about them. Very sad. No it's not, a rule was broken, should it have been covered up? Is that what you're writing? Cover up the offense so the boys can play? It's unfortunate that one family from St A decided to try to game the system. He got caught, penalties come with breaking the rules Who said anything about covering it up?? The original poster painted a vivid picture of how the nuclear penalty ubruptly ended kids' careers (from opposing team) whom had nothing to do with the infraction Too bad, it wasn't the "nuclear" penalty, it was the appropriate penalty as decided by the CHSAA. They are HS Seniors, they are students, lacrosse is not there career. Stop acting like this is more than what it is, a bunch of kids had the game cancelled. That's it, you are a cry baby, it's embarrassing so please stop. ...you are clueless... BOTC is a HS lacrosse forum. Please go back to CNN, The View, or wherever you get your favorite fake news.
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Clearly you have never lace them up, if u did u would realize how big that game was to the seniors.
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[quote=Anonymous]Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Oh, and BTW - word was dozens of college coaches were planning on attending Chaminade/Anthony's game... most players are committed, but crappy lost opportunity for unsettled players.
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Chaminade will always be stacked... although they are loosing 3/4 of their D, FOGO, and Dodging Attack threat
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Entitled [lacrosse] boys who tried to cheat got there just desserts! Hahaha, too bad you're deceitful scumbags! Try again next year cry babies
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[quote=Anonymous]Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Oh, and BTW - word was dozens of college coaches were planning on attending Chaminade/Anthony's game... most players are committed, but crappy lost opportunity for unsettled players. Yeah, where did that "word" come from? Your own a$$? Word had it, what a moron . Word had it that Clinton was going to win the election too.
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Oh, and BTW - word was dozens of college coaches were planning on attending Chaminade/Anthony's game... most players are committed, but crappy lost opportunity for unsettled players. Yeah, but let all the jackasses tell the families that like looking for college roster spots, "it's just a game" get over it...
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[quote=Anonymous]Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Oh, and BTW - word was dozens of college coaches were planning on attending Chaminade/Anthony's game... most players are committed, but crappy lost opportunity for unsettled players. Yeah, where did that "word" come from? Your own a$$? Word had it, what a moron . Word had it that Clinton was going to win the election too. Troll Revealed - Chaminade/ St Anthony's players heard the "word" from their college bound coach (Something You would NOT know about, but quite OBVIOUSLY touched a nerve... Not our fault.
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Agreed. Never laced up... Doesn't have a kid on either team... Guess he proves the point, ... it's difficult to empathize when you are a narcissistic sociopath.
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Now we will see Kellenberg start to build a quality lax program.
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St. Anthony's is a bunch of cheating scumbags. Every player and coach knew about the ineligible player and said nothing. Got exactly what you deserved. Should extend into next season. Lying scumbags who want sympathy, sorry scumbags, not happening. You got what you deserved.
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Clearly you have never lace them up, if u did u would realize how big that game was to the seniors. Clearly you are a 12 year old girl who uses letters instead of words. Thanks princess.
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St. Anthony's is a bunch of cheating scumbags. Every player and coach knew about the ineligible player and said nothing. Got exactly what you deserved. Should extend into next season. Lying scumbags who want sympathy, sorry scumbags, not happening. You got what you deserved. Wait, what do you really think?
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KELLENBERG RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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St. Anthony's is a bunch of cheating scumbags. Every player and coach knew about the ineligible player and said nothing. Got exactly what you deserved. Should extend into next season. Lying scumbags who want sympathy, sorry scumbags, not happening. You got what you deserved. Wait, what do you really think? I think they are cheaters, and cry babies.
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KELLENBERG RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought Nibb High Football rules.....and O'Doyle rules!!
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Nothing? Nothing to say? Crying about a game not played, but never came clean when it counted. Cowards & cheats.
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Lots of angry and rude posts... kinda sux that so many of us feel such angst these days... Who can blame anyone?? Traffic's been horrendous, LIRR a nightmare, over taxed, over worked, underpaid, come home exhausted, and muster enough energy to raise good kids... Whether your kids go public, private, Cham, Anthony's, doesn't matter... do you remember how great the feeling of playing a varsity sport, with all your friends, gearing up in anticipation, to compete against your schools' historical arch nemesis (topped w Championship title on the line)?? ...once, in a lifetime experience... if you are lucky enough, by making (nowadays) year round sacrifices (training, practicing, missing parties, vacation, etc...) to be in that position to lay it all on the line one last time for your teamates and school colors... yeah, no one died, and life goes on... but roughly 50 (seniors) were Robbed of that "once in a lifetime feeling" because some tired, beaten down adults, decided to take the easy way out, and hide behind an antiquated, CYA rule. ...pretty soon, no one will give it another thought, Except, of course, when those 50 kids, fast forward to adults, and decide to look back, on their day, that did not happen. The penalty for using an ineligible player is severe. Athletic directors and coaches knew that it is severe but neglected to do their due diligence (their job) to make sure there were no ineligible players on the field. You say it is an antiquated rule - why so? ....Antiquated rule and punishment, because It's a 2 teams league (Chaminade/Anthony's) - Can't effectively Sanctioning 1 team from Championship, without denying the 2nd Team from competition... it's, not as if, there is an opportunity for the next runner up team. Was it ever more than a 2-team league . . .?? Yes, every year before 2006
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