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OT: Three Time Champions

TheVictors

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Took a page out of Beilein's book with the post-game!


20-0-1 in three seasons and three consecutive Championships!
34-0-1 in all five Spring seasons for my son, from 1st-5th grade; five straight!


47-8-1 all-time in eight seasons as an Elem School kid!


GO TITANS!!
 

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here's the big question...do you want him playing real football in middle school, high school and possibly beyond?
 
Mama won't let that happen ..but kiddo's U-11 Lacrosse team won the Colo Youth Lax Association title going undefeated in the regular season and winning the State Tourney.


He seems to really like lacrosse and the physical aspect, without it being as severe as with tackle football. He played hockey when he was little and figured out lacrosse didn't involve ice time or ice skating.
 
Mama won't let that happen ..but kiddo's U-11 Lacrosse team won the Colo Youth Lax Association title going undefeated in the regular season and winning the State Tourney.


He seems to really like lacrosse and the physical aspect, without it being as severe as with tackle football. He played hockey when he was little and figured out lacrosse didn't involve ice time or ice skating.

I like your wife's decision.

Lacross looks like a pretty fun sport. Good luck to him.
 
Thanks! Glad for now that "Youth Sports Season" is over and it's on to SUMMER stuff on the weekends.
 
Congrats on the win. always good to see teams coached by non-meathead jackwads do well, and be good role models for kids.

Hopefully your team followed concussion protocols, and didn't just laugh and say things like "Johnny just got his bell rung a little... get back in there Johnny!"
 
Congrats on the win. always good to see teams coached by non-meathead jackwads do well, and be good role models for kids.

Hopefully your team followed concussion protocols, and didn't just laugh and say things like "Johnny just got his bell rung a little... get back in there Johnny!"




Our teams are based primarily on Schools and then on neighborhood/school so our team was almost always from my son's DPS Magnet School so that the team was primarily recognized as G&T by the State. We beat an incredibly talented and athletic team the week before last and most of their players were crying and in part because they lost to a bunch of "nerds"


Lol, I always told the boys we were like Stanford and after the game last week I simply compared it to a Stanford beating USC.


And you'd all be proud - the three years I coached the team, I work khaki shorts every single game. Never lost once.


Harbaugh!!
 
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