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Anonymous wrote:Thank you for moving on! I will be at the SJC V SSSAS game tomorrow and will post highlights. Particularly from the Yale commit senior at SJC!

For anyone who posted angry words on previous threads I suggest betterhelp.com. It is free and some of you should look into it for your passive aggression issues. Happy spring!


Happy spring to you. Looks like SJC has a very tough schedule this year. Even getting to .500 will be a big lift. It's possible they've taken on more than they can handle this season, despite having a Yale commit apparently.


With injuries to defense and midfield, you are probably right


Visitation game will be close.


Considering the results of their last game, you could be right.
Anonymous
Visitation will beat SJC by 3-4. SJC vs. Potomac will be a good one. Even matchup.
Anonymous
Any updates on SR NDP
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Anonymous wrote:Any updates on SR NDP


11-8 NDP w/ 9:00 to go in the 4th...
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Any updates on SJC sssas
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Anonymous wrote:Any updates on SR NDP


11-8 NDP w/ 9:00 to go in the 4th...


12-11 final
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Anonymous wrote:Any updates on SJC sssas


11-5 SSSA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for moving on! I will be at the SJC V SSSAS game tomorrow and will post highlights. Particularly from the Yale commit senior at SJC!

For anyone who posted angry words on previous threads I suggest betterhelp.com. It is free and some of you should look into it for your passive aggression issues. Happy spring!


How the highlights go for Yale?
Anonymous
Big fan of the Yale commit! I had the best time watching her play in club games. She's such a determined player and always gives her all. SJC is really lucky to have her on their team. I heard that many players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School played club games with her and secretly wished she was on their team. SJC put up a good fight, but even with some of the top senior players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School out injured, I believe the Saints showed some impressive depth. The younger players just need to focus on their fast passes and moving the ball to open players if they want to earn playing time once the seniors return. The newcomers made a few rushed shots, poor passes, and missed open teammates. Those mistakes won't be acceptable once the senior players are back in action. I really hope the younger players can find their groove and improve, but only time will tell. They definitely have potential, but they need to clean up their game, stay calm under pressure, and make quicker decisions without forcing it. The Saints Amherst goalie commit was outstanding today. Despite the score, SJC could surprise any team on any given day.
Anonymous
How was SR game? Thoughts on them now 2-3 weeks into season?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Big fan of the Yale commit! I had the best time watching her play in club games. She's such a determined player and always gives her all. SJC is really lucky to have her on their team. I heard that many players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School played club games with her and secretly wished she was on their team. SJC put up a good fight, but even with some of the top senior players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School out injured, I believe the Saints showed some impressive depth. The younger players just need to focus on their fast passes and moving the ball to open players if they want to earn playing time once the seniors return. The newcomers made a few rushed shots, poor passes, and missed open teammates. Those mistakes won't be acceptable once the senior players are back in action. I really hope the younger players can find their groove and improve, but only time will tell. They definitely have potential, but they need to clean up their game, stay calm under pressure, and make quicker decisions without forcing it. The Saints Amherst goalie commit was outstanding today. Despite the score, SJC could surprise any team on any given day.


Sounds like Yale and her team got ran over if that score is correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Big fan of the Yale commit! I had the best time watching her play in club games. She's such a determined player and always gives her all. SJC is really lucky to have her on their team. I heard that many players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School played club games with her and secretly wished she was on their team. SJC put up a good fight, but even with some of the top senior players from St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School out injured, I believe the Saints showed some impressive depth. The younger players just need to focus on their fast passes and moving the ball to open players if they want to earn playing time once the seniors return. The newcomers made a few rushed shots, poor passes, and missed open teammates. Those mistakes won't be acceptable once the senior players are back in action. I really hope the younger players can find their groove and improve, but only time will tell. They definitely have potential, but they need to clean up their game, stay calm under pressure, and make quicker decisions without forcing it. The Saints Amherst goalie commit was outstanding today. Despite the score, SJC could surprise any team on any given day.


Sounds like Yale and her team got ran over if that score is correct.


But she was determined and SSSA wants her. lol
Anonymous


Sounds like Yale and her team got ran over if that score is correct.

But she was determined and SSSA wants her. lol

Excellent review of the SJC / SSSAS game. Both teams played hard. Why do people feel the need to go so negative? SJC did not get run over. It was a two point game until the end, if you weren’t there and have nothing positive to say shut your trap.
Anonymous
Looks like a 6 goal game to the end.
Anonymous
Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
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