Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI v SJC is a bit of a toss up. PVI had a tough weekend, losing to Visi and then big to SR on Saturday. SJC went out to Severn for a tough one in the rain against Archbishop Spalding on Friday. Both teams compete and view each other as rivals, so it should be a good game.
Both teams are on the younger side but PVI coach is proven and it seems the new SJC coach has the team playing well overall so should be a good battle.
SJC is a better team. I don't see PVI keeping it within 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI v SJC is a bit of a toss up. PVI had a tough weekend, losing to Visi and then big to SR on Saturday. SJC went out to Severn for a tough one in the rain against Archbishop Spalding on Friday. Both teams compete and view each other as rivals, so it should be a good game.
Both teams are on the younger side but PVI coach is proven and it seems the new SJC coach has the team playing well overall so should be a good battle.
Anonymous wrote:PVI v SJC is a bit of a toss up. PVI had a tough weekend, losing to Visi and then big to SR on Saturday. SJC went out to Severn for a tough one in the rain against Archbishop Spalding on Friday. Both teams compete and view each other as rivals, so it should be a good game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC @ PVI
SJC has improved since the first game. I see them beating PVI
Anonymous wrote:SJC @ PVI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the Denver or High Point commits? I only saw a half but I didn't even notice that anyone else scored on the game I watched
Typical Capital parents. All about themselves and their kid. Capital parents believe in the “me” in “team”
You just described every Maryland parent at every Maryland club lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the Denver or High Point commits? I only saw a half but I didn't even notice that anyone else scored on the game I watched
Typical Capital parents. All about themselves and their kid. Capital parents believe in the “me” in “team”