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Is there room for fighting in girls soccer?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthat's the point- environment is not the only factor
the kids you reference came from decent (whats good families actually mean)- good schools
which assumes good teachers
these kids know right from wrong- they choose to go the way they go
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot buying it. What D1 program?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTruth. Not saying but in a different state so the D1 team coach (conservative coach and team) has no idea. The fouling, attitude and language got way worse after she committed. I think she thought she’d breeze through all the other hs players but the reality was far from it...so took it out on the other players and even f-bombed a ref. Her stats ended up like 5th on the team with all non committed players doing better above her. Just agreeing that that kind of play and bad behavior starts at home. HS coach shouldn’t be blamed in this case and didn’t support it. Refs not really to blame either - although maybe if the refs gave reds instead of yellows when reds were clearly warranted then maybe it would’ve calmed her down a bit more.
https://nypost.com/2019/12/27/massiv...o-close-early/
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