notquitesure wrote:
NotMikeRossi wrote:This kid knew what he was doing and what he was getting into. He should've stopped when he first got caught at Manhattan Invitational but of course, because he got away with it, he didn't learn his lesson. Milesplit removed the first article on the first incident for some reason and I believe he deserves it now. This is not a game and he should know this and respect the sport of Cross Country. So don't give us bs about how he is just a kid and other stuff because 99% of high schoolers are kids and I haven't seen such disgraceful behavior except for this guy.
Really well you havent been to high school.
tons of people cheat on everything even to get scholarships and stuff, not just to pass. I know kids with 4.0s that cheat all the time.
Kids at my school open peoples car doors for fun and just leave them open to encourage others to steal. They also steal things out of cars. Phone chargers, stuff thats left in the car.
Kids are douches and youre right he should get in trouble
You are right in saying kids are douches and high schoolers are dumb, but I was talking about how I have never seen such a big cross country legendary scandal in high school such as this one. This kid is a notorious legend and is a dumb*ss. Maybe he just did it for attention or whatever mental problems he may have, but if you are able to get away with one mistake, please don't do it again. My sources that are close to Terry also say he was able to make himself the victim in the Manhattan Invitational incident. Made it look like Milesplit was bullying him. In return Milesplit invited him to their headquarters for a one week stay. Bad choice in Milesplit's part if you ask me. Kid was bound to do it again.