Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same team the scored 12 in wins over Bullis and Landon 10 on SJC and the WR game was a showcase. They will be back next year to challenge for the WCAC
The problem with Gonzaga is they don't really improve as the season goes on.
Eagles have historically come out of the gates full steam ahead in March but something happens once the warm weather comes out.
The past 2 seasons have shown this since under the new Head Coach.
Anonymous wrote:The same team the scored 12 in wins over Bullis and Landon 10 on SJC and the WR game was a showcase. They will be back next year to challenge for the WCAC
Anonymous wrote:The same team the scored 12 in wins over Bullis and Landon 10 on SJC and the WR game was a showcase. They will be back next year to challenge for the WCAC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC will most likely dominate area competition yet again next Spring.
Sadly, I don't see anyone from the IAC willing to play them.
Maybe McDonogh or Saint Marys or from the MIAA will reach out, but doubt it.
With they what they have returning on offense I like GZ to challenge for the WCAC title in 24.
Anonymous wrote:SJC will most likely dominate area competition yet again next Spring.
Sadly, I don't see anyone from the IAC willing to play them.
Maybe McDonogh or Saint Marys or from the MIAA will reach out, but doubt it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look for SJC to repeat again next Spring.
While PVI graduated a solid squared this spring, they had a very strong JV team this year and do have a few key pieces back.
They will run toe to toe with Gonzaga next spring.
Have to agree. St. John’s looks strong and 4 and 1 didn’t play. FO could be an issue.
And their best D man didn’t play
4 is Dunkel - right?
Who is 1 for SJC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look for SJC to repeat again next Spring.
While PVI graduated a solid squared this spring, they had a very strong JV team this year and do have a few key pieces back.
They will run toe to toe with Gonzaga next spring.
Have to agree. St. John’s looks strong and 4 and 1 didn’t play. FO could be an issue.
And their best D man didn’t play
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep didn’t play with the new transfers arriving in the fall. They are playmakers and will garner serious attention next spring.
Are they staying in the secret basements?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:look for SJC to repeat again next Spring.
While PVI graduated a solid squared this spring, they had a very strong JV team this year and do have a few key pieces back.
They will run toe to toe with Gonzaga next spring.
Have to agree. St. John’s looks strong and 4 and 1 didn’t play. FO could be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Prep didn’t play with the new transfers arriving in the fall. They are playmakers and will garner serious attention next spring.