You need to change suppliers, there’s something hallucinogenic in your weed. As another PP said, Saints, BI and then everyone else. |
| SSSA juniors will have to grow up fast to beat BI's seniors. BUT they did it last year, contributing more than half the goals in the state final, over BI. (Isn't this an ISL thread?) For BI to beat SSSA, it will have to do it without 2 all-Americans (now in top twenty programs), and a couple of other all-states that graduated. SSSA graduated 4 top tier talents in all four positions - 2 now also playing for top twenty programs, but they have a ton of depth and arguable the best 21 class that the school has ever had. Will be fun to watch, but no other schools in our area will be able to go toe-to-toe over a full time match with either of them. In the end, the PP is right: let the girls play do the speaking. |
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[quote=Anonymous]SSSA juniors will have to grow up fast to beat BI's seniors. BUT they did it last year, contributing more than half the goals in the state final, over BI. (Isn't this an ISL thread?) For BI to beat SSSA, it will have to do it without 2 all-Americans (now in top twenty programs), and a couple of other all-states that graduated. SSSA graduated 4 top tier talents in all four positions - 2 now also playing for top twenty programs, but they have a ton of depth and arguable the best 21 class that the school has ever had. Will be fun to watch, but no other schools in our area will be able to go toe-to-toe over a full time match with either of them. In the end, the PP is right: let the girls play do the speaking.[/quote]
Haha, gotta love the opinion piece directly followed by let the girls handle it on the field, at the end of the day BI and SSSAS loud mouths will need to take a break for a couple of years, SR will rule the day |
| Good luck |
| Does anyone know how many commits the Stone Ridge team has versus the other ISL AA teams? |
| I think just three - 2 21's and 1 20. |
| So how many for the rest of the top ISL teams? |
Glad to see spiked eggnog is still in style. Langley and Woodson are strong, but as publics they can’t match the top privates on that list. |
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While this seems far from the original thread, here's my best guess at this Spring's DC metro area top 10, mixing the public and privates:
SSSA Stone Ridge Bishop Ireton Visitation Langley Flint Hill Woodson Madison Robinson Holy Child Including Glenelg, Marriott's Ridge, McDonogh, NDP and Good Counsel, etc just seems odd to reach up into Maryland when thats more Baltimore area. BUT if you did include them, I think it would be a toss up between SSSA and McDonogh, but Marriotts Ridge and NDP are definitely better than the rest of the DC list. Glenelg and Bishop Ireton would be a good match, and i think Langley is probably a little better than Good Counsel with their top attackers canceling each other out. The funny thing is if you do the expanded DC-Baltimore list, you probably have almost half the top 10/15 in the country from that broader list alone. |
| BI has been training since after they lost to SSSA at States last year. They will be better than you think. |
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| In all of this talk about ISL AA, there's never a mention of Potomac School. Where do they fit in? |
| Not well |
| All sarcasm aside, they are somewhere below Madison somewhere |
| The SSSA 21s looked awesome at the Indoor Championships. |