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11 of 12 players suspended for shoplifting when at tournament in Arizona over Holiday break. Was 5 games but now seems to be only 3??
How can they only have to miss 3 games? Should this be at the least 30 day suspension? Hard to believe coach Priester thinks this is a fair punishment
except its Vienna/Oakton and it sounds a little preppy girl, junior high stupid stuff. They should have been dropped off the team. That might stop the nonsense.
I only see one nigger on the team. Wouldn't it be hilarious if she was the one who DIDN'T shoplift?
These white punks should be thrown off the team and just shut the program down for the rest of the year.
What an embarrassment to the white race.
NewNormal Wrote:
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> That's the new normal. All teenage girls shoplift
> and steal. Every last one of them.
i'd put you in jail, but not beside them, for teaching minors to steal
and the girls i hung out with hated girls who stole
Definitely Nogs Wrote:
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> black?? Wrote:
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> > where theyblack?
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> That was the first thought that came to my head
> when I saw this!
So 11 of 12 players go on shoplifting spree and the punishment is only 3 games? How could this be possible? Oh yea, it's Priester's team. What are we teaching players but this little slap on the wrist? Now hearing that any signs or chants from crowds about this is being stopped at games? They deserve anything they get. They did this to themselves. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Where have our morals gone?
Sounds like SOP to me. At my kids' old HS two lacrosse players were caught drinking after the game. One player was a so-so JV player and was kicked off the team. The other player was starting varsity and it was determined there was insufficient evidence to merit any disciplinary action. The varsity coach was the one who got to decide, and the varsity team was considered a possible contender for state champions. Justice is not blind. It always takes into account its own self interests.
That's the way it is Wrote:
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> Sounds like SOP to me. At my kids' old HS two
> lacrosse players were caught drinking after the
> game. One player was a so-so JV player and was
> kicked off the team. The other player was
> starting varsity and it was determined there was
> insufficient evidence to merit any disciplinary
> action. The varsity coach was the one who got to
> decide, and the varsity team was considered a
> possible contender for state champions. Justice
> is not blind. It always takes into account its
> own self interests.
I heard that the girls involved will need to travel back to face some pretty serious larceny charges. How can they be allowed to still play on the team?