OSS=Out of School Suspension. The orange shirts are their competition shirt, their games shirts hadn't come in yet.
OSS=Out of School Suspension. The orange shirts are their competition shirt, their games shirts hadn't come in yet.
Out-of-school suspension. They got suspended for a week.
I love the awkward way dumb people kludge together sentences when they’re trying to sound smart.
Im good with signing the petition, but I don’t really understand your post in regards to the marching band problem. The reason I don’t understand it is did the whole band wear orange shirts because the uniforms didn’t come in? Because that is a very odd color shirt to be wearing randomly for a team versus plain white…
If you believe football is WAR, then you would probably consider that fraternizing with the enemy, with everything it entails.
Based on the number count in the top right, this was most likely on a student’s snapchat “story”, which stays up for 24 hours and can be seen by all the contacts of the person who posted it. They probably had a friend on Snapchat who isn't a monster and thought wow I should tell someone about this
I don’t think it was being used to report this. I think some dumbass made a Snapchat video and sent it to his friends like “lololololllloololololo” and one of them saved it and showed it to his parents, who sent it to the news station. Something like that.
Certainly a lot more understanding of a “punishment” for not supporting your own team/future teammates, though I still don’t think anything should really be done about it (though I don’t see it as wrong if the player ended up having to do some extra gassers... sports punishments in high school were often based on…
I recall a time in my school when we played our rival team and a fight broke out between a few players during a basketball game. Both sides of the bleachers spilled out onto the floor and began to fight. Eventually, order was restored - no cops were called - and the game resumed. THAT was how things were with rival…
After three years of listening to him whine about it, we let our son go out for football his senior year. He’d been a three-sport athlete (swim, tennis, baseball) for years. After the first few practices, we discussed how he felt about it. “I like the workouts and the game a lot, but ... (whispers) the guys are kinda…
and let the kid transfer to his girlfriend’s school because if he got beat up for sitting with the wrong side during a game, being seen as the one who killed the program isn’t gonna be fun.
He’s the one in the story with poor judgement? No.
Having graduated from this school. It would not surprise me if the coaches saw one of their players wearing the wrong colors and telling his teamates to go “handle him” meaning to talk to him and scold him for not wearing blue and white. The players, being idiot teenage muscle heads, decide to take “handle him” as…
Yeap. I played high school football and this is how it is... but that doesn’t make it right. It. is. just. fucking. sports.
I mean, he prolly didn’t really deserve a beatdown, but the whole hanging out with the opposing team’s posse at a game is a little disrespectful and either proves poor judgement or a straight up provocation.
they will examine “everyone involved” in the incident.
“Seems like normal locker room behavior to me.”