Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Region B showdown: Battlefield -11 over John Champe later this week. Champe has some legit players and well coached but don't see them having the depth to keep up with the Bobcats.
Battlefield games won’t be relevant again until the state finals. They won’t be competitive til then and it may soften them up.
Come to a practice. Bruised and bloody leaving field. No dough girls in this team.
Anonymous wrote:I’m gonna start taking a shot every time that Oakton dad says “Jmu girl”. Anyone want to join?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Region B showdown: Battlefield -11 over John Champe later this week. Champe has some legit players and well coached but don't see them having the depth to keep up with the Bobcats.
Battlefield games won’t be relevant again until the state finals. They won’t be competitive til then and it may soften them up.
Come to a practice. Bruised and bloody leaving field. No dough girls in this team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Region B showdown: Battlefield -11 over John Champe later this week. Champe has some legit players and well coached but don't see them having the depth to keep up with the Bobcats.
Battlefield games won’t be relevant again until the state finals. They won’t be competitive til then and it may soften them up.
Anonymous wrote:Region B showdown: Battlefield -11 over John Champe later this week. Champe has some legit players and well coached but don't see them having the depth to keep up with the Bobcats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robo 16-13 final. Both teams missing top middies.
Teams have cracked the code on beating Centreville, their coach won't put her subs in and if you can sub in players keeping them fresh, Centreville can't keep up.
Doubtful this is cracking any special code. For public school teams having capable backups where there isn’t much drop off in talent is usually a luxury. The best teams are those who have a good goalie and can field the most capable field players with solid stick skills. There are a few public teams that can do this up and down their starting lineups each year.
I watched Centerville play this past weekend. They have some good players and played well as a team. It’s unfortunate #22 was hurt. She’s a playmaker for them and can impact a game. It was evident their coach had to play individuals who do not have the strongest stick skills. I suspect the Centerville coach doesn’t have the luxury to go deep into her bench. Cracking the code against many publics is forcing the ball into the hands of those who do not have the strongest stick skills. It’s not likely it’s because players are tired and the coach does not generously sub players in and out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robo 16-13 final. Both teams missing top middies.
Teams have cracked the code on beating Centreville, their coach won't put her subs in and if you can sub in players keeping them fresh, Centreville can't keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robo 16-13 final. Both teams missing top middies.
Teams have cracked the code on beating Centreville, their coach won't put her subs in and if you can sub in players keeping them fresh, Centreville can't keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Robo 16-13 final. Both teams missing top middies.
Teams have cracked the code on beating Centreville, their coach won't put her subs in and if you can sub in players keeping them fresh, Centreville can't keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Robo 16-13 final. Both teams missing top middies.