Dear Mr. Stewball and Mr. J&K Bulletcasters:
I was trying to look up my scores this morning and read what you had to say about Jessie.
Not only is what you said very mean, it is just not true.
I shot for 10 hours with Jessie all day on Friday, so I don't know if you were on our squad since you don't sign your names.
There were several men who help reset the same amount of steel as Jessie (or less) so why aren't you picking on them and saying mean things about them too??? I'm only 15 years old, so I don't understand yet why guys pick on girls or ladies and say the things I hear.
Jessie has been sick for two weeks and was doing all she could to keep her energy up. Instead of saying mean things about her, maybe you could have asked her how she was feeling? It was all we could do to finish the match since we shot it all in one day and it was very hot. Even though she felt really bad, she didn't make any excuses or complain about it one single time.
Jessie is my friend and she is the most gracious champion in the sport. Guys say rude things around us and we hear it and it makes us not want to talk to anybody. Jessie is a beautiful person outside and inside, but she shouldn't have to hear the things from men at matches that we both have to ignore all the time.
I think it is just because she beats most of the men all the time and guys can't handle it.
Anyway, my parents taught me that if I didn't have something nice to say about somebody, then I shouldn't say anything at all. Maybe your parents raised you differently...
Tori Nonaka
I was trying to look up my scores this morning and read what you had to say about Jessie.
Not only is what you said very mean, it is just not true.
I shot for 10 hours with Jessie all day on Friday, so I don't know if you were on our squad since you don't sign your names.
There were several men who help reset the same amount of steel as Jessie (or less) so why aren't you picking on them and saying mean things about them too??? I'm only 15 years old, so I don't understand yet why guys pick on girls or ladies and say the things I hear.
Jessie has been sick for two weeks and was doing all she could to keep her energy up. Instead of saying mean things about her, maybe you could have asked her how she was feeling? It was all we could do to finish the match since we shot it all in one day and it was very hot. Even though she felt really bad, she didn't make any excuses or complain about it one single time.
Jessie is my friend and she is the most gracious champion in the sport. Guys say rude things around us and we hear it and it makes us not want to talk to anybody. Jessie is a beautiful person outside and inside, but she shouldn't have to hear the things from men at matches that we both have to ignore all the time.
I think it is just because she beats most of the men all the time and guys can't handle it.
Anyway, my parents taught me that if I didn't have something nice to say about somebody, then I shouldn't say anything at all. Maybe your parents raised you differently...
Tori Nonaka