Vestal shuts down the Binghamton Patriots in a 3-0 victory. supposedly Binghamton coaches changed the time of their game against vestal to avoid the rowdy den men.
Binghamton volleyball can't escape vestal den men
Started by Guest-Guest-*, Sep 02 2010 01:32 PM
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#1 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 01:32 PM
#2 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 02:17 PM
QUOTE (Guest @ Sep 2 2010, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Vestal shuts down the Binghamton Patriots in a 3-0 victory. supposedly Binghamton coaches changed the time of their game against vestal to avoid the rowdy den men.
Vestal is a bunch of snobby kids brought up by snobby parents with poor sportsmanship, which is why you must act like you do at the games. To start chanting "You suck" to the other team while a Vestal employee stands there and allows it to continue just goes to show that they are no better than you! Took the coach long enough to speak up!!
Both teams played a hell of a game today and they should be proud!! Way to go both Binghamton and Vestal!
This post just goes to show how immature Vestal really is!!
#3 Guest-BHS-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 02:46 PM
QUOTE (Guest @ Sep 2 2010, 02:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Vestal is a bunch of snobby kids brought up by snobby parents with poor sportsmanship, which is why you must act like you do at the games. To start chanting "You suck" to the other team while a Vestal employee stands there and allows it to continue just goes to show that they are no better than you! Took the coach long enough to speak up!!
Both teams played a hell of a game today and they should be proud!! Way to go both Binghamton and Vestal!
This post just goes to show how immature Vestal really is!!
Both teams played a hell of a game today and they should be proud!! Way to go both Binghamton and Vestal!
This post just goes to show how immature Vestal really is!!
Oh, come on. Let Vestal have some fun. After all, football season is coming up and they won't have any chance to talk trash because they'll be too busy losing to freakin EFA
lets all get ready for another season with wins, losses, laughs, tears...well maybe not "wins"
GOOOOOOOOOOOOO VESTAL!
#4 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 03:16 PM
QUOTE (Guest' Bears date='Sep 2 2010, 01:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Vestal shuts down the Binghamton Patriots in a 3-0 victory. supposedly Binghamton coaches changed the time of their game against vestal to avoid the rowdy den men.
why would they start the season off in any other way? Might as well continue the losing streak from last year!
#5 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 03:21 PM
QUOTE (Guest @ Sep 2 2010, 02:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Vestal is a bunch of snobby kids brought up by snobby parents with poor sportsmanship, which is why you must act like you do at the games. To start chanting "You suck" to the other team while a Vestal employee stands there and allows it to continue just goes to show that they are no better than you! Took the coach long enough to speak up!!
Both teams played a hell of a game today and they should be proud!! Way to go both Binghamton and Vestal!
This post just goes to show how immature Vestal really is!!
Both teams played a hell of a game today and they should be proud!! Way to go both Binghamton and Vestal!
This post just goes to show how immature Vestal really is!!
wow way to judge a book by the cover. we said "you got stuffed" we know not to be rude we only get racy with the refs. thank you come again.
#6 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 02 September 2010 - 04:33 PM
I am a Vestal parent and win or lose, both teams played a great game today! Congrats girls on a game well played and with class!
#7
Posted 03 September 2010 - 12:31 PM
16 year old fans do not change the outcome of games. Talent will win no matter what. Like last basketball season when Tommy Torto came in Vestal and ran that DELETED
#8 Guest-guest-*
Posted 05 September 2010 - 07:28 AM
If some of the individuals who went to the game would read the rules about volleyball, noise is allowed in a game. This is not tennis or golf or may I say, volleyball from 20 years ago. I was present at the game and the vestal crowd DID NOT say the word "Suck" The problem arose from the coach making a big issue of the kids making a lot of noise. For the most part, the Binghamton players did a fine job with the noise and played well. Coaching requires self discipline and not validating the fans either in a positive or negative light. If I was coaching the team, the last thing I would do would be to make a BIG issue of the crowd. Perhaps, go over to the other coach or official and ask them to maybe say something to the crowd? Other than that, Binghamton players did a nice job playing Vestal and it looked like they couldn't care less on what the crowd was doing. Maybe Binghamton can get a crowd to attend the game and be into it. Go to a college game with all the noise, kids can take it and the adults need to care to their own business instead of trying to micromanage every little detail. Plus, coaching requires you to forecast these type of environments and prepare your players for all facets of roadblocks and distractions. I am sure U-E and Windsor will be ready for a loud crowd when they attend a game at Vestal and the kids will not be bothered one bit. The better team will win.
#9 Guest-guest-*
Posted 23 October 2010 - 09:22 PM
guest, on 05 September 2010 - 07:28 AM, said:
If some of the individuals who went to the game would read the rules about volleyball, noise is allowed in a game. This is not tennis or golf or may I say, volleyball from 20 years ago. I was present at the game and the vestal crowd DID NOT say the word "Suck" The problem arose from the coach making a big issue of the kids making a lot of noise. For the most part, the Binghamton players did a fine job with the noise and played well. Coaching requires self discipline and not validating the fans either in a positive or negative light. If I was coaching the team, the last thing I would do would be to make a BIG issue of the crowd. Perhaps, go over to the other coach or official and ask them to maybe say something to the crowd? Other than that, Binghamton players did a nice job playing Vestal and it looked like they couldn't care less on what the crowd was doing. Maybe Binghamton can get a crowd to attend the game and be into it. Go to a college game with all the noise, kids can take it and the adults need to care to their own business instead of trying to micromanage every little detail. Plus, coaching requires you to forecast these type of environments and prepare your players for all facets of roadblocks and distractions. I am sure U-E and Windsor will be ready for a loud crowd when they attend a game at Vestal and the kids will not be bothered one bit. The better team will win.
you best believe it didnt bother windsor one bit. it pumped those girls up even more! either way it was a great game and tough battle for both teams.
#10 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 23 October 2010 - 09:29 PM
Guest, on 02 September 2010 - 01:32 PM, said:
Vestal shuts down the Binghamton Patriots in a 3-0 victory. supposedly Binghamton coaches changed the time of their game against vestal to avoid the rowdy den men.
Then they DID escape the den kids.
Shows you how little you know.
Rant: the youth of today should be SHAMED for what they consider being "great fans". Being ***holes is not being great fans. Many of the Triple Cities STAC schools are very guilty of this.
You can be clever and polite in your poking at the other teams. It shows INTELLIGENCE, not immaturity at a level 5 years younger than you actually are.
#11 Guest-Guest-*
Posted 24 October 2010 - 08:56 PM
I laugh to see how many people make comments on teenage kids supporting their sports team. Maybe more schools should get into it like Vestal. Just because they have a lot of people cheering for them doesn't mean any other team can do the same thing. Let the kids support their school sports teams.
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