IMPORTANT UPDATE:
After 4 years and over $100,000 raised for @makeawishohkyin, we have made the extremely difficult decision to close down Lacrosse for Wishes Southern Ohio. Creating and running LFWSO has been the greatest honor. See full statement below.
“Remind your children that their identity is not football, softball, basketball or anything else. That’s what they do, not who they are. One day that sport will end and if they don’t know who they are, they will be lost. They are so much more than the game they play.”
“If you’re the parent of an athlete, let their coaches do the coaching. They don’t need that from you, too. Your job is to parent and offer support. I’ve been guilty of it, but now I cringe when I hear parents yelling at their kids from the sidelines.”
“Don’t be afraid to have hard conversations. It’s OK to ask someone if they are sad, depressed or thinking about suicide or harming themselves — that conversation could make all the difference. If you’re suffering, reach out to someone you trust. You are not alone. Don’t give up.
"I tell the girls all the time, we come off a game and I'm like, 'We're now four games old,'" That’s how it is. We've got to keep growing. We crawl, we walk, we run and that's how the season is going to progress for us." — Jen Adams of @LoyolaWLax
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Princeton HS is looking for a volunteer boys head lax coach. The program is in its infancy and just lost the head coach due to relocation and may fold without someone stepping in! Contact: Andy Short -@andy_short64