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I am guessing 2nd row, far-left?
Have they one any games lately?
LOL! I knew some folk would try to guess which was of these little guys was my son. You were close, Will. He’s in the second row, third from the left. He’s directly under the “e” in the horribly placed - and horrible looking - “Sixers” logo.
These guys are 0-3-1. It’s driving me straight up crazy, but they have a good time. I trying not to be “one of those parents,” but it’s tough when you are sitting in the bleachers and your kid is out there. :)
OMG … Shawn, I completely empathize with you about being “one of those” parents. My daughter’s hockey team is struggling this year as well. In addition, several of her teammates from last year went to a team that is unbeaten this year and arrogant with it. It’s so hard to remember that it’s just kids hockey.
Oh … also, I meant to say, they are all very sweet looking boys and I bet they have a ball playing ball. As my son’s hockey coach says, “as long as they play their best and learn something new, the score doesn’t matter.”
@Sonja: I hear you! It is hard to remember that it’s a game. I micro-coach from the bleachers at every game … shouting plays and strategies to my son. I’m sure it annoys him! LOL!
Shawn,
This is awesome! Go Lancaster 76ers.