Liberty offensive POY is wrong |
Formatting fixed
LIBERTY Offensive POY - Alex Haag, Langley Defensive POY - Kaelan Ferris, McLean 1st Team Attack Alex Haag, Langley Pete Kuligowski, Langley Bryce Kojac, McLean Midfield Charlie Musser, Langley Max Mullen, McLean Landon Moore, McLean Defense Brigg Carton, Langley Kaelan Ferris, McLean Goalie LSM Isaac Bell, McLean SSDM Connor O'Sullivan, McLean Faceoff Cole Samburg, Langley 2nd Team Attack Jack Milone, Langley Midfield Kevin Mahoney, Langley Willson Buttz, Langley Noah Jander, McLean Defense Hayden Matay, Langley Vaughn McCollough, McLean Goalie LSM SSDM Faceoff CONCORDE 1st Team Attack Nathan Kim, Chantilly Nate Baltas, Oakton Midfield Michael Bray, Chantilly Davis Collinsworth, Westfield Ryan Dowling, Oakton Defense Kennedy Duda, Westfield Matt Fogarty, Oakton Goalie LSM SSDM Faceoff Peter Tran, Chantilly 2nd Team Attack Kyle Roth, Chantilly Ben Crickenberger, Chantilly Walter Tiss, Westfield Midfield Matthew Hamby, Chantilly Jay Rennyson, Westfield Defense Charlie Boucher, Chantilly Owen Fang, Chantilly Brendan Partridge, Westfield Goalie LSM Freddie Carruthers, Oakton SSDM Carson McCullough, Oakton Faceoff |
Just going off team Instagram pages. If you have better information then post it. |
Yorktown Hudson Greene Liberty Offensive POY |
POY 7 YT
OPOY 2 L DPOY 22 M Attack 7 YT 2 L 3 L 10 M Mid 3 M 40 L 7 WL 4 M D 22 M 31 YT 4 L 10 H LSM 21 M SSDM 20 M G 1 YT FO 7 L |
Assuming the rest of Concorde 1st team is all madison kids? Would guess Hau and Rubley POTY. Hau doesn’t really deserve it considering he didn’t play most of the year but we know these awards aren’t really merit based these days. |
To be clear, I do think Hau is the best player in the district, just seems a little unfair that he didn’t have to play the games to prove it. |
Maybe the South Lakes goalie and that one defender number one. |
Yeah would also say the attackman Blow on South Lakes, although it’s not looking good for him assuming Wentz and Rubley from Madison both got it. He’s better than Baltas in my opinion. |
Districts have offensive and defensive POY’s now? |
I don’t remember that in the past but I guess Liberty did that this year. |
I may br wrong, as each District can do things a little different. But, you can (within) the District have an Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, but only one name moves forward to the Regional Level as the Player of the Year. |
LIBERTY
Player of the Year - Hudson Greene Offensive POY - Alex Haag, Langley Defensive POY - Kaelan Ferris, McLean 1st Team Attack Hudson Greene, Yorktown Alex Haag, Langley Pete Kuligowski, Langley Bryce Kojac, McLean Midfield Charlie Musser, Langley Max Mullen, McLean Landon Moore, McLean Jonathan Maletesta, Washington-Liberty Defense Brigg Carton, Langley Kaelan Ferris, McLean Harry Larbalestier, Yorktown Thatcher Swinton, Herndon Goalie Hayden Whittington, Yorktown LSM Isaac Bell, McLean SSDM Connor O'Sullivan, McLean Faceoff Cole Samburg, Langley |
Wakefield @ McLean (McLean -14)
Lake Braddock @ South County (Pick 'Em) Marshall @ Yorktown (Yorktown -16) Gainesville @ Freedom (Freedom -8) Patriot @ Battlefield (Battlefield -5) Herndon @ W-L (Herndon -2) West Springfield @ Woodson (Woodson -6) |
[quote=Anonymous]Let's see how Indy does with Riverside and Briar Woods before hanging your #1 in Loudoun banner...[/quote] We saw how this went
16-5 21-6 |