Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR was up 11-5 with 1 quarter to go and Potomac scored 6 unanswered goals to tie the game. Lots of momentum swings with this game.
What was the final score, and did SR win in the end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Holton 15-4
ISL AA. As one who like to see disruption and upsets, I think we have enough information to say that this is not the year that Holy Child or Holton break into the top 4 in the ISL. Could Holy Child compete with Potomac toward the end of the season if they improve? Maybe, but I don't see any other possible wins for the "next two".
And for the Bullis booster, they appear to be slightly improved, but are not going to beat any of those 6 teams.
As for the the ISL A level, some speculated that Sidwell might step up. Then they lost to St. Mary's Ryken. Only remaining potential interesting development I see, is whether NCS can compete. They simply haven't played much lacrosse yet, but should be ready to take the ISL A on paper. If they handle Sidwell tomorrow, then the Holton Arms game next week might be worth watching.
How was this match up?
Holton by 4 (13-9), but you probably knew that. Notable that top tier of ISL A (NCS and Sidwell) are closer to Holton (within 4 goals), than Holton is to the top of the ISL AA (6-11 goals). Seems likely that NCS and Sidwell appear to be as good or better than Bullis and Episcopal. Maybe a Premier league style relegation/promotion would make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR was up 11-5 with 1 quarter to go and Potomac scored 6 unanswered goals to tie the game. Lots of momentum swings with this game.
sounds like it was an awesome game to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR was up 11-5 with 1 quarter to go and Potomac scored 6 unanswered goals to tie the game. Lots of momentum swings with this game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR was up 11-5 with 1 quarter to go and Potomac scored 6 unanswered goals to tie the game. Lots of momentum swings with this game.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac v Stone Ridge. Heard it went to triple OT. Anyone who say it want to give us the rundown? Closer than anticipated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS over Holton 15-4
ISL AA. As one who like to see disruption and upsets, I think we have enough information to say that this is not the year that Holy Child or Holton break into the top 4 in the ISL. Could Holy Child compete with Potomac toward the end of the season if they improve? Maybe, but I don't see any other possible wins for the "next two".
And for the Bullis booster, they appear to be slightly improved, but are not going to beat any of those 6 teams.
As for the the ISL A level, some speculated that Sidwell might step up. Then they lost to St. Mary's Ryken. Only remaining potential interesting development I see, is whether NCS can compete. They simply haven't played much lacrosse yet, but should be ready to take the ISL A on paper. If they handle Sidwell tomorrow, then the Holton Arms game next week might be worth watching.
How was this match up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR would have kept a comfortable lead if the coach was sane. Never have I seen a coach frequently put their team at a disadvantage like that coach. She Somehow can’t figure out it’s not about her.
Why are these parents allowing this to happen week in and week out? Where is the SR administration?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
SR would have kept a comfortable lead if the coach was sane. Never have I seen a coach frequently put their team at a disadvantage like that coach. She Somehow can’t figure out it’s not about her.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.
Anonymous wrote:Potomac started out ahead. SR was aggressive and went on a run. SR got a bunch of yellow cards including one for their coach who apparently wakes up everyday and eats a bowl of bit*hy for breakfast. Potomac came back. The game was tied. 3 overtimes. Could have gone either way. Both teams are good.