| Madison v. West Po? |
Madison 9 - West Po - 8 in 3OT |
| West spring v YT? |
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Independent 11
Herndon 2 |
18-9 Yorktown. Pulled their started midway through the third. #3 had a couple for the Highlight tape. |
| McLean 9 Westfield 5 |
| Now we know about WS. |
Do we know more about WP as well? Triple OT with Madison - anyone got the story there? |
Another grind of a game. I don’t think either team had a single fast break goal, and the ball was on the ground a lot. Madison parent here, but observations on WP are that their rollbacks on offense gave us fits all night, they have a lefty attack who scored the bulk of the goals with excellent ball placement, and a middie who we could not contain on clears. Their goalie made some outstanding saves, especially in OT. I think people are sleeping on this team. |
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My kid plays lax at a WCAC school but he wanted to go see a couple of friends play and we've gone to a couple of public school games this spring.
The post a few pages back about needing a shot clock is absolutely right. The game can drag as teams pass it around for minutes waiting for the defense to get bored. All these fields have clocks to allow for it since they are played on football fields. A shot clock would also diversify offenses and develop more players by allowing other players to create offense as the shot clock runs down instead of most teams running an offense through 1-2 players all the time. We got there early for one game and watched the last half of a JV game...holy cow. It was like watching paint dry. |
| Thanks for the scout on how to play Madison! Wp seems to have had a good gameplan. |
Yorktown gave Benji Terman that sloppy |
Cooper pes #5 actually, the lsms preformed pretty well compared to the of the team, but their weakest link was definitely #5 |
Because now you know that having good attack, middie and goalie play will help your team? Quite a revelation. |
Exactly. Make saves, score goals, clear the ball and you're in business. |