Sound like more excuses from the Eye Street faithful. When you lose to an opponent twice in one season, over a month between the first game and a second game, usually equates to that team just being flat-out better than your team. PVI is better than Gonzaga this Spring, no questions asked. The two best teams in the WCAC are playing for the championship next week. |
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| When is the PVI vs SJC game? |
| Who has the better Offense and Defense? Gonzaga or St. John’s? Is PVI capable of having the same defensive performance against St. John’s? |
Tuesday |
Faceoffs being 50/50 or slight favor for SJC will make the sjc pvi game a lot different than the zaga game |
PVI takes it... Prep will take on Bullis on Tuesday as well. Bullis cleared the bench at 12-3 for a 13-6 Final vs SSSAS |
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IAC Tourney Thoughts:
Eyeball test says Prep goes 2-0 next week, but things can change the second times teams meet. Trust your eyes on this one. EHS / Landon Questions: Will EHS continue their run or will the IAC blue bloods on Wilson Lane advance? Was Landon's offensive outburst against StA an anomaly or do the pieces finally fit? Can they solve EHS zone? Answer: Hard to buy stock in Landon's offense after one performance against an Albans team that wanted to get to beach week early after trust funds took hits in a tough market week, but expect a closer game than the first time around. Pressure turns to EHS in a closer game, but their pace of play and goaltending is well suited for stress. Result: EHS 12 - Landon 10 behind 17 saves from EHS goalie. Bullis / Prep Questions: Did the drubbing last week shake this Bullis team out of a lethargic second half of the season? Is it simply Prep's year? Answer: Believe what we've seen all year out of an inconsistent Bullis and cohesive Prep. Result: Prep 15 - Bullis 8 and Bellistri gets active in the transfer portal. WCAC Final Thoughts: Questions: Can PVI play a complete defensive game against SJC? Is SJC's great triumvirate (goalie, fogo, attack) just too much to handle? Answer: SJC isn't what there were last year, but they find ways to win games and no DC area moment has been too big for them; Speaks and Co. just win DC games, period. PVI proved more disciplined than the Eye Street hooligans yesterday but mistakes will cost them against the Johnnies. Result: SJC 11 - PVI 8 and Prep dads get super active on these forums. Speaks enjoys a strong drink of his choice while doing dramatic readings of the angry posts. |
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If St. John’s puts together two half’s of the 1st half against DeMatha it won’t be close. They have not played a complete game this season. Closes complete game this year was against St. Anthony’s. That type of execution will also result in a lopsided win.
Better front 4 or you won’t have a chance. DeMatha made that mistake. Don’t be too proud. |
Don’t see PVI giving up 11 with that D and goalie. Should be a low scoring game. |
Depends on what St. John’s team shows up. The clearing game needs to be better. That facet of their game has lost too many possessions. |
Can you explain how they ran out of gas? |
4 games in 7 days is a lot. Probably started to overlook pvi. |
Come on. 2 of those where against GC. |
| SJC and PVI likely to be a low-scoring game. If both teams score in single digits, PVI can win. |