Ok, gotta admit, that was funny |
More competitive teams in Region D which puts them at disadvantage during state selection. At most, a top program in Region D can get one 1st team region player in each category but never two 1st teams in the same category. Unlike the weaker Regions (example-B) they can get 2 1st team players in each category which qualify them for state selection for them to make 1st and 2nd team. Everybody knows Region D is the most competitive Region and has more skilled players than other Regions. There are some players who didn’t even make 1st Team Region that are clearly more skilled than some players who made State. It is what it is. Nobody will remember these accolades in a year or two. Congrats to those who made All-State and represented your HS teams. |
Alright idiots. Coaches can be parent coaches too. Why should a parent not be able to coach his/her daughter’s team especially if they coached before their kid plays for them? In the past PVI, Robinson, Chantilly, Flint Hill, Madison, Riverside, Battlefield all had Coaches who’s daughter(s) also played for their program. It puts them in a tough position if their kid is a strong player/starter because everyone will throw the “that’s the coaches kid” card out there. I bet no one would complain if their kid sucked and never played or started. People just want something to complain about because they are butt hurt their kid didn’t get recognition over a coach whose daughter did. Stop playing the pity card and tell your kid to put more effort in their game during the off season if they want to be the best. |
All state voting is a lot different than district and region voting. All coaches can nominate their players that made first team all region but ONLY the coaches who’s team made the state tournament can vote on the all state team. Basically if you make states your coach has a better chance of getting their players in |
I don’t think it was bitterness that started the original question, it was facts at how weak the freedom team was and that they only really have 1 player deserving of all state recognition and that is the 27 attacker. There are plenty of times when a coaches kid is a top player deserving of the highest recognition, and being the coaches kid should not hold her back. This, however, was not the case. You just made a giant generalization about all coaches kids when the original comment was about a very weak team getting over represented in the all state selection. |
The latter is the same process as All Region voting. And the former, All State candidates are automatically everybody's 1st team All Region players. Nobody is "nominating them" from "all coaches". All Region selections are voted on by the coaches who made regions, from All District 1st team selections. Why do people keep coming on here to describe it when they have no idea how it works? |
It's just one or 2 idiots. |
Not true. Every coach in the region gets to vote regardless of if their players make first team all region so you’re the one who apparently doesn’t have a clue on how it works. Yes I’ve heard from our coach that not every region coach shows up but they’d have a vote if they did. In states only the 8 coaches who made states get to vote so 2 coaches represent each region. |
Which region? |
Congrats to all the public girls and made Washington Post all MET team
First team Battlefield Cage Madison McVickers Many Public that made second team, including sophomore goalie from Battlefield Buzzi |
can someone post for those that dont have paid subscritpion |
The only idiot here is you. There is only 1 Freedom player deserving of recognition and it is not the head coaches' kid. The coaches' kid is the one that should put more effort in their game and work harder. |
POY - Sophie Stoltz
First Team Maria Bragg, M, Jr., Severna Park Averie Cage, M, Sr., Battlefield Avery Coleman, A, Sr., Sidwell Friends Greer Coughlan, D, Sr., Holy Child Caitlin Jarvis, G, Sr., Potomac School Chloe Lambert, M, Jr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes Catherine LeTendre, M, Sr., Potomac School Logan May, D, Jr., Stone Ridge Bre McVicker, M, Sr., Madison Quinn Murray, M, Sr., Georgetown Visitation Claire Shannon, M, Jr., St. John’s Annabelle Walsh, M, Jr., Good Counsel Coach of the Year Michael Haight, Good Counsel Second team Kate Broad, A, Jr., Riverside Jena Buzzi, G, So., Battlefield Ally Campbell, M, Sr., Meridian Erin Hussey, M, Sr., Severna Park Amory Imperatore, M, Sr., Potomac School Ella Jane Ostrowski, A, Jr., Archbishop Spalding McKenna Jewell, D, Jr., Riverside Mackenzie Rassas, M, Jr., Georgetown Visitation Coco Rigoli, M, Sr., Yorktown Dani Serrano, A, Sr., Good Counsel Alexa Stone, M, Sr., Bishop Ireton Emma Sweeney, M, Sr., Paul VI Honorable Mention Mairin Almy, M, So., Yorktown Emily Alperstein, D, Jr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes Izzy Bernasek, D, Sr., Stone Ridge Elizabeth Brabant, M, Sr., South Lakes Madison Buehler, G, Jr., Leonardtown Brooke Buursink, G, Jr., McLean Chloe Cassidy, M, So., Stone Ridge Jenna Cratin, M, So., Marriotts Ridge Sydney DeMaio, A, Jr., St. Mary’s (Annapolis) Anya Everett, A, Jr., Episcopal Merritt Feldner, M, So., Holton-Arms Ginger Fishberg, M, Sr., Walter Johnson Ashlyn Gallagher, A, Jr., Good Counsel Avery Graham, M, Sr., Sherwood Olivia Guy, M, Sr., Chopticon Madeline Hahn, D, Sr., St. Mary’s (Annapolis) Ally Hermanson, G, Sr., Gainesville Lillian Israel, A, Jr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes Norah Kelaher, M, Sr., Justice Regan Kelleher, A, Jr., Glenelg Nora Lopes, M, Jr., Broadneck Kaitlyn Magdar, M, Sr., Mt. Hebron Caitlin Musolino, A, Jr., Bishop O’Connell Emerson Mustard, M, Sr., Chantilly Delaney Neal, A, Jr., Champe Stella Pence, A, Sr., Potomac School Lillian Peshek, M, Sr., St. Mary’s Ryken Molly Robison, G, So., Broadneck Sophie Samson, D, Jr., Lightridge Avery Saviano, D, Sr., Severna Park Kristabelle Shaw, M, Jr., Forest Park Madison Slayton, M, Sr., Damascus Avery Speier, A, Sr., Lightridge Leah Stever, M, Sr., Gainesville Ava Sutch, M, Jr., Riverside Riley Sweeney, M, Sr., Oakton Keira Van Voorhis, M, Jr., Dominion Cameron Vervack, G, Jr., Lightridge Kayleigh White, M, Sr., Glenelg Sarah White, A, Sr., Stone Ridge Bailey Zimmerman, D, Sr., Oakton |
Ok bitter parent. Go pout in your corner. |