This post seems ironic because 1) it’s potomac and 2) they ran the clock for so long. |
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This is a ridiculous and naive statement and shows how little you know about the "Team" sport of lacrosse. |
The rules have changed in woman’s lacrosse only the ISL is too lame to apply the grown up rules. So typical just like when weak teams jack up their record playing even weaker teams not in their division and then win division games by refusing to play the game of lacrosse and playing keep away instead. Just embarrassing. |
| Someone is actually complaining about possession? Uhmm how about working harder and causing a turnover? Sounds like sore user for sure. |
I don’t think they complaining about possession— they are taking issue with lack of rules (in dc anyway) pertaining to extended possessions. |
maybe it's embarrassing to you because your daughter's team, Holton, lost to Potomac earlier in the week. The last time I checked, it's not like Potomac broke any rules. Please move on. |
Only the ISL? That is completely wrong. Only the MIAA uses it and they just started this year. Most high school girls lacrosse, including the powerhouse lacrosse areas in PA, do not have shot clocks. NCAA just enacted very recently. You have no idea what you're talking about. I'm assuming Potomac didn't score 9 goals by playing keep away. Seems like good coaching. |
| another Holton lunatic mother posting nonsense on here |
| I injuries at PVI. They just got out played. They are a good team just ran into a hot team on senior night. BI is better then their record. They have played the toughest schedule in the country. The WCAC playoffs should be very interesting this year with 4 teams capable of winning it. |
| Sorry. No injuries at PVI. |
| SSSAS over Potomac 17-6. I guess that possession strategy only works when you can get the ball. |
| can we keep this scores only thread for most part start a diff one for this other stuff |
| No |
| SR 20 Holton 10 |