| I missed shot clocks today… |
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Wow. SJC scored 14 on Loyola. That’s a surprising score for SSSAS.
Yikes for PVI |
| I watched the Saints game. It was a close game the whole time. The player committed to Penn tied it up 8-8, and the one committed to William & Mary (transfer from Yorktown) scored the winning goal with an assist from the other Penn commit to win 9-8. The UVA commit had strong defense in causing turnovers, making interceptions, and providing solid defense with speed. The Bates commit displayed excellent field vision for passing. The Virginia Tech defender, who is versatile, also demonstrated speed while playing in the circle. The Amherst commit made a couple of outstanding saves as the goalkeeper. The Denver commit proved to be reliable during draws. I agree that GC defense is very hacky and aggressive—surprised not more cards. I watched many games easily since it was close to move between the fields during this Spring Fling event. It helped that the weather was great too. If your player is not playing much, it’s good to go watch and see these other teams and see what the competition looks like, as well as see what the commits to these schools play like and their skills. We had a list of where different players were committed and what teams they were on and what their jersey number was so we could easily go to the game and figure out who was playing. |
Apparently not a whole day since SJC scored 14 against them? |
Well, since I posted it, I will self-own and do the honors. This post didn’t age very well… |
GC is the top dog hands down. Beat SR and SSSAS too scared to play them. Could easily schedule them in the Spring Fling. |
| But couldn’t beat STAB… |
| STAB is not in the DMV. |
Okay—“top dog”. |
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How does this NCS person know who is and isn’t at Holton? Lol We see you |
STAB beat GC today? |
Yep |
HA! 100%! |
I think different goalie too?! |