No it had nothing to do with gender approved, or perceived gender appropriate acts. It was never my intention, and I hardly think my tone in the post sounded that way. If you took it that way apologize. Yet I'm not a fan of meball anywhere in any sport, and I've posted that manymany times. I've also posted manymany times my disapproval of men's ball for just these reasons. Women are not immune to my criticisms if I see what is clearly in my opinion (if only mine) instances of egoball....in your opinion. I didn’t see anything close to what you thought you saw. And your post made it sound like you disapproved of a woman acting like a man.
If women’s basketball is no longer genteel enough for folks, there’s always the golf team.
Kyla knows exactly where she should be. A very smart kid...I'm becoming a fan of Irwin.
And she has made several nice plays. 3 assists, 2 points, five rebounds decent defense in 5 minutes in Q3Kyla gets it. She might not always do the right thing, but she is out there trying to make plays as opposed to just avoiding mistakes.
Kyla is a coach’s kid and it showsKyla knows exactly where she should be. A very smart kid...
I am glad that I don't go to little league football and basketball games, because I am guessing that this might be where kids learn this "It's about me" attitude cause they do it in HS.I would just like to chime in. Nothing to do with men or women, an athlete/sports thing. I dislike when a football player sacks someone or breaks up a pass and acts a fool. Especially when you are losing by a lot. Again act like you have been there, unless it a big play in a key moment.
Good question.76-38...any reason for Gabby to be in the game?
Good opportunity to sit Gabby for the remainder of the game, I think.