Re: Illinois 2018
Posted: April 27th, 2018, 6:03 am
Same here bro
U moving onto Div. D once ur SciOly career is over?

is that a thing?TheChiScientist wrote:Same here broU moving onto Div. D once ur SciOly career is over?
Div D is slang for post-HS SO activities, most commonly event supervising.19alekb wrote:is that a thing?TheChiScientist wrote:Same here broU moving onto Div. D once ur SciOly career is over?
Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?Unome wrote:Div D is slang for post-HS SO activities, most commonly event supervising.19alekb wrote:is that a thing?TheChiScientist wrote:Same here broU moving onto Div. D once ur SciOly career is over?
Count the number of times you've complained about an event supervisor.19alekb wrote:Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?Unome wrote:Div D is slang for post-HS SO activities, most commonly event supervising.19alekb wrote:
is that a thing?
Most people move on to attend college either out of state or too far too travel back to regularly and lose that affiliation with their old team19alekb wrote: Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?
Good point.Unome wrote:Count the number of times you've complained about an event supervisor.19alekb wrote:Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?Unome wrote: Div D is slang for post-HS SO activities, most commonly event supervising.
Also, event supervising certainly counts as more involved, considering how much time it takes to ES at many tournaments.
Your right, I didn’t think of thatwindu34 wrote:Most people move on to attend college either out of state or too far too travel back to regularly and lose that affiliation with their old team19alekb wrote: Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?
Yes, it is unfortunate.windu34 wrote:Most people move on to attend college either out of state or too far too travel back to regularly and lose that affiliation with their old team19alekb wrote: Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?
TheChiScientist wrote:Yes, it is unfortunate.windu34 wrote:Most people move on to attend college either out of state or too far too travel back to regularly and lose that affiliation with their old team19alekb wrote: Oh. Why don't you go back to the middle school or high school and help coach and be more involved?But visits to your hometown can mean good old reconnections with ur old team.