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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The VISAA Division I State Championship between St. Paul VI (PVI) and St. Anne’s-Belfield (STAB) is a heavy-weight rematch. When they met early in the regular season on March 11, PVI edged out a thrilling 13−12 victory. Both teams enter the championship on absolute tears: PVI is fresh off a grueling WCAC championship win and consecutive dominant state tournament performances (14−6 over Collegiate and 12−6 over St. Christopher's), while STAB has been crushing opponents, including an 18−7 beatdown of Blue Ridge in the semifinals. Here are the keys to the game and what to watch for this championship showdown. Keys to the Game 1. Midfield Transition and Pace In their first matchup, 25 goals were scored in a track meet. STAB loves to play fast and build massive early leads (they scored 5 first-quarter goals against PVI in March). PVI, however, excels at methodical comebacks and wearing teams down late in the game. If STAB can dictate a chaotic, fast-break tempo, it favors them. If PVI forces settled 6-on-6 sets, the advantage tilts toward the Panthers. 2. The Faceoff X and Possession Control With two high-octane offenses, the battle at the faceoff dot is paramount. Extra possessions will heavily decide this game. PVI’s ability to clean up ground balls and prevent STAB from going on multi-goal runs off the whistle will determine if they can repeat their regular-season victory. 3. Weathering the Emotional Fatigue PVI is playing their fourth high-stakes game in less than a week, having just fought through the emotional peak of winning the WCAC tournament on May 11 before diving straight into the state bracket. STAB enters the game hungry for revenge and slightly more rested. PVI must dig deep and bring championship energy right from the opening whistle to prevent STAB from jumping out to an early cushion. Who to Watch St. Paul VI Panthers The Offensive Catalysts: PVI's attack is incredibly balanced, often spearheaded by elite playmakers who thrive under pressure. Look for their primary dodgers to test STAB's close defense behind the cage and hunt for skip passes to cutting midfielders. The Defensive Core: PVI’s defensive unit has tightened up significantly since March, holding state tournament opponents to just 6 goals per game. Their ability to slide effectively and protect the crease against STAB’s dynamic attackers will be the focal point of their game plan. St. Anne's-Belfield Saints The Saints' Multi-Headed Attack: STAB has been averaging nearly 18 goals a game over their last few contests. Keep your eyes on their leading attackmen—if they can establish their outside shooting early, it will pull PVI’s defense out and open up the middle of the field. The Verdict: Expect a chess match wrapped in a physical battle. STAB has been waiting for this rematch all season, but PVI has proven they know exactly how to win close, high-pressure games in May.[/quote] Not sure I’d call PVI’s win in semi’s dominant. Down 3-1 at half and tied 4-4 going into the 4th q…Will say, all of VISAA pulling for the panthers. Nic Bell is hated [/quote] No one made you move to Richmond buddy. Start a RUM. [/quote]
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