OCanada wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:16 pm
False narratives. I assume you know she played lscrosse as an undergrad. I do t think anyone ever said she was t interested and motivated.
Reminds me of when Doc was blazing injured players for not being able to perform. You do know she played lax right?
FYI facilities cost money. Given MB hasn’t funded athletics yet it has to come from the capital budget. When the lax building was erected we were so far behind facilities it is a seat at the table. Budgeting being what it is it has taken awhile. That is beyond the AD’s control there have been plans to greatly upgrade the swimming facilities. I don’t j ie if it has happened yet.
At the time the lax building opened I had access to the facilities of a top D-1 program. At that time entrance was controlled by thumb print, wide screen digital cable capabilities, lockers had individual HVAC systems. Pile carpeting on the floor, weight rooms were separate for various sports among other items. If your facilities are a factor in decision making then they matter and the discrepancy can be striking. Hopkind is at a disadvantage with other BIG athletic programs in facilities and I assumed access to capital. We have some wealthy alums but to the best of my knownledge not enough to achieve parity. BTW I was in the board of Bkue Jays Unlimited at one time
You read as badly as you write. I am still upset that you
ruined my tribute to Peter LeSueur, my favorite player of the 2002-2005 era. I commented that the Garden City Great never achieved in college the kinds of individual accolades he had accomplished in high school, the point being that he was still a crucial part of the team’s success ... savvy, polished, a true team contributor.
Instead of understanding what I wrote, you in your concrete way of thinking viewed it as an attack on LeSueur. You claimed I was attacking an injured player. You somehow lacked the capacity to understand that I was praising LeSueur’s diligence and perseverance, despite his injuries (I also praised his senior-year platoon mate, Kyle Barrie, who was dealing with his own injuries).
You have never apologized for your mistake. Instead, you repeat your original lie and error.
As for the current issue here, why not just admit your mistake and move on, or is that something you are incapable of doing?
DocBarrister