Well, I think you assume alot. Maybe the F stands for fight, or fabulous, or fluster.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post1-0 Camas. Rood with the clean sheet. DeVera with the goal.
http://www.columbian.com/news/2014/o...-girls-soccer/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn the players wrists or on the students in the cheering section? If it was the players, was it all of the players or just some? You really can't completely trash the coach unless you know he knew about it. Kids are pretty good at hiding things when they want to. I mean, before you assign blame and scorn, make sure you have the facts. I'm not a Sunset parent, although I do know the coach and I like him. But if he did know about it, or even encouraged it, then I would agree that it was a punk move. But before claiming that, make sure of the facts. And while you are taking to a public board to decry a move by another team, are you sure Jesuit has never done anything like this? Are they squeeky clean?
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What I see is that the arrogance of Jesuit has no bounds. Please put the Jesuit stickers on your cars so we know an arsehole is behind the wheel and we can adjust accordingly. It certainly justifies why the driver took two parking spaces rather than one in the lot at Costco.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo school is innocent and that includes JHS. However, the standards and the consequences at JHS are much different than any public school. At Jesuit, most likely the girls would not have been allowed to play if the pulled a "punk" stunt like that and probably would of had to write an apology letter to Sunset.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo school is innocent and that includes JHS. However, the standards and the consequences at JHS are much different than any public school. At Jesuit, most likely the girls would not have been allowed to play if the pulled a "punk" stunt like that and probably would of had to write an apology letter to Sunset.
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Really ???
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostApparently it is true that Jesuit students and parents think their s#%t doesn't stink. Thanks for reminding us how much better you think you are than everyone else.
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Just helping.
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat I see is that the arrogance of Jesuit has no bounds. Please put the Jesuit stickers on your cars so we know an arsehole is behind the wheel and we can adjust accordingly. It certainly justifies why the driver took two parking spaces rather than one in the lot at Costco.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy help you out? Can't you identify a driver by his/her car? Doesn't sound like your kid is going to be fending off the hoards of academic scholarship offers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell, we have a winner! Another "my kid wouldn't go to Jesuit even if he could get in" parent. Thanks for the stereotypical response.
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Sore point?
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue. And judging by the responses here we couldn't be happier. It's true that the place is full of kids with a(s)shole parents. And this entire thing started by some Jesuit parent complaint about how other teams look at them. I'm not surprised sunset wore them, I'm more surprised that every opponent doesn't wear them.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrue. And judging by the responses here we couldn't be happier. It's true that the place is full of kids with a(s)shole parents. And this entire thing started by some Jesuit parent complaint about how other teams look at them. I'm not surprised sunset wore them, I'm more surprised that every opponent doesn't wear them.
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At least there were Refs
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHad nothing to do with a Jesuit parent complaining how they were viewed by others, it was started by a punk classless move by Sunset girls. You can tell the character of the kids at that school by listening to their student body. Ref had to stop the game because of the inappropriate language coming from students. Students should have been removed from the facility
For all those who want to make excuses for the current state of Oregon soccer refereeing I say ENOUGH! It's not fair to our kids to put in the hard work in practice and games to see the refs CHANGE the outcome and or miss calls that affect scoring.
The lame ole excuse that parents are to blame for scaring off refs is BS. They quitter's tell you that because the MONEY is not worth their time and yes the hassle. 70% of the exiting ref population is doing it for the love of the game and the balance are looking for some cash and when that cash need is met or they get a better paying job off they go. If you want to expand the pool PAY more it's just that simple.
Now they do get paid more for HS than club but you can't develop a bench without club soccer developing more and better refs so the PROBLEM lays squarely at the feet of the Clubs and OYSA and OPL.
Next time you see one of the honcho's of either let them know that they have to get serious about fixing this problem because this is the WORST I've seen it in 10 years on the side lines.
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