Author Topic: highschool/college sports megathread - its that time of year  (Read 3019 times)

I think it should be counted as physical exercise if not a sport. People that aren't in marching band tend to think it's not difficult for some reason, as if learning precise movements with a specific number of steps and direction while staying in formation and in rhythm isn't a challenge. That is while playing loudly which requires a lot of air and keeping your horn at a certain angle and facing forward always.
don't forget the size of the steps, and the fact that you have to memorize not only all of your movements, but also all of the music!

i'm a pro couch potatoer

might go major league

why not join the real football team then man? i bet you had fun playing today, plus it gets you fit and you get bitches ;)
I did have fun playing but I don't know if my school has a football team.

I did have fun playing but I don't know if my school has a football team.
well then ask! its a lot of fun really, its not just work.

only sport i do at school is good ol' fashioned wrasslin'
why does everyone think it's gay?
it's not like singlets go up to your buttcheeks and down to your rooster
but if wrestling is gay then boxing is flame-o because you clinch up a lot in that, too.
it's not gay
pls stop calling it gay

I played football in 10th grade. Way too much time and dedication during the summer for my likings. I was on the basketball team 7th-12th. Snowboard team during the winter every year as well. I did the tennis team during the spring one year because my friend wanted me to. Basically our team was so bad we just forgeted around during games.


they tried putting clothes on guys to make original wrestling less gay. didn't work. not to say it's not a valid, challenging sport. just don't act like you can stand on your pillar of masculinity by sweatily rolling around with another man, with a bunch of voyeurs watching.

okay so competitors' parents come to watch their sons wrestle for the loveual thrill, right?
and since when does rolling around with sweaty men make you ineligible to stand on a pillar of masculinity?

only sport i do at school is good ol' fashioned wrasslin'
why does everyone think it's gay?
it's not like singlets go up to your buttcheeks and down to your rooster
but if wrestling is gay then boxing is flame-o because you clinch up a lot in that, too.
it's not gay
pls stop calling it gay
wrestling seems cool but i wouldnt do it because of all that making weight stuff haha

also, we had our scrimmage today for football. we loving wrecked the competition to be as modest as possible, honesly. we are a division 3 team with 20 players on the team (3 out with injury), and we played all division 2 teams (i think). there was almost like no competition at all, i made one touchdown pass, made like 5 saving tackles and caught like 5/8 of the balls thrown. tbh we were all pretty happy, this is showing we will probably do just as good (if not better) in real games. plus maybe this will get people to join the team lol

anyone else have any football scrimmages coming up?


i dont play sports

physical, that is



Once I get healthy ill probably be a defensive end and wide receiver or half back

I might enter track and field for my sophomore year, I need your opinions on it. I'm a great runner, I do enjoy running/sprinting/jogging, and I'm relatively fast. The problem is that it's going to be after school and my school is far from where I live so instead of me arriving back home at 4:00 PM, it'd be 7:00 PM, it's ridiculous honestly mainly because I'd have barely any time to get ready for the next day, no time for homework, or to even eat a good dinner. What do you guys think I should do? In middle school, track and field was extra-curricular but we at least did it during school-hours.