<p>KP lost their first Ice Hockey game last night. Son said they lost 7-2, I'm not sure who they played. They have another game tomorrow (Sunday) at 19:45.</p>
<p>Yay. Good for all those guys. I long drought. Finally, some rain.</p>
<p>Figures...the only game I didn't listen to!!!!</p>
<p>Go KP!!!</p>
<p>Way to go KP. My son was game high with tackles and was pretty happy, we then told him that his high school team just made it to the state championship game (last time we made it was 1967 when his dad played) and it will be played at home next weekend when he is home before he heads out to his first sea year. We play 8 man football and when he was a senior we lost in the quarter finals to the team we just beat today. All in all it was a pretty good day.</p>
<p>KathyNP. This was the only one you DIDN'T listen to.... and this is the only one they've WON... Hmmmm.</p>
<p>Logic seems to be... If you really want to support the team,,,, just don't listen anymore (could yield a perfect season next year?)</p>
<p>(Just kidding. Bet your son is VERY happy, and hopefully over being sick).
I bet he's walking on the ceiling for the next 24 hours! :)</p>
<p>Today I received a letter about the principles of good sportsmanship from the Director of Athletics. Its content regarding fan respect and responsibility at athletic events goes without saying....but I guess not. Was there an incident provoking this letter?</p>
<p>We received the same letter and wondered the same thing.</p>
<h2>Got same in NC. I'd assume SOMEthing prompted it. But regardless, it's always a good reminder.</h2>
<p>Funny part of this:
I was flipping through holiday mail.
Something from the USMMA??
It's unexpected. IT'S UNEXPECTED?!? Doesn't LOOK like an invoice... hmmm.</p>
<p>What could it say? "Dear Sir/Madam: You plebe has not been attending classes and is actually the first to score confirmed NEGATIVE quiz/test grades in each of Calculus/Chemistry/and Physics! Although this is a unique achievement, it is not a matter of distinction. Thusly, we have shipped him back parcel post to your house, C.O.D ... He should be arriving within 10-12 days. We poked air holes in the box so he could breathe. Signed--the management"</p>
<p>SO, when I actually opened it, I must admit some relief it was a reminder for parents/students to participate in sporting contests honorably. So glad it wasn't the OTHER message I'd imagined... So... another chapter of 'Parents behaving badly', perhaps.</p>
<p>Zonker you are a hoot! :D</p>