Anonymous wrote:Yes, Saints should win it all. It will be an embarrassment if they don’t. Sh8t they’ve been practicing for this for 4 years STRAIGHT. Same kids playing.
Anonymous wrote:what are the rest of the games this week? Anyone else play today?
Anonymous wrote:Does NCS have the coaching to beat SSSA? I don't think so, but I'd welcome another opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did Potomac beat sssas last year? Why is sssas favored to win if Potomac won last year
Was this a serious question? You are familiar with graduation and the fact that high school players only stay for 4 years, right? Potomac's strength was the core of seniors in the '25 class last year.
SSSAS also has key players back from injury this season. Balance has shifted significantly.
. . . and will shift significantly again next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These highschool boys need to take it elsewhere. That being said SSSAS is just that much better than Potomac and it showed today.
History has a tendency to repeat itself. Sorry, blow hard Saints dads, you will be making excuses again come post-season and trying to figure out what happen when Stone Ridge wins ISL again this year and either STAB or Potomac wins VA states. Champions are crowned in post-season. Regular season success vs cupcake schedule will get you nowhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS was pretty wasteful on offense to start the game only converting on 3 of 11 possessions in the first half.
SSSAS's draw control was negated by Potomac's goalie and SSSAS’s sloppy offense.
SSSAS’s defense was impenetrable and completely negated Potomac’s offense only allowing 3 goals with 2 coming off pretty questionable 8 meters.
As good as the Potomac goalie was she was outshined by SSSAS’s senior goalie who was standing on her head from the 1st minute of the contest.
If SSSAS capitalized on the 1st half possession they were granted from the excellent draw control they got from the Denver commit this game would have been over by the half.
Next time these 2 face each other the game may play out differently, but based on today’s performance Potomac was lucky to leave Alexandria not losing by double digits.
Potomac has talented players, is well coached, and they play hard. The SSSA defense was just really stifling in the game, forced a number of poor angle and contested shots that were easy saves for a good goalie, and they are good and balanced in the draw and offensive phases. Just not Potomac’s day today.
Anonymous wrote:Does NCS have the coaching to beat SSSA? I don't think so, but I'd welcome another opinion.
Anonymous wrote:and if you remember the Saints had some of their top players out injured...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints beat them last year in regular season and then Potomac came back and beat them in a final game. They played them twice last year.Anonymous wrote:Did Potomac beat sssas last year? Why is sssas favored to win if Potomac won last year
Potomac did lose first game last year, but second game was an absolute butt kicking. Think it was a 10 goal running clock.
Anonymous wrote:and if you remember the Saints had some of their top players out injured...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints beat them last year in regular season and then Potomac came back and beat them in a final game. They played them twice last year.Anonymous wrote:Did Potomac beat sssas last year? Why is sssas favored to win if Potomac won last year
Potomac did lose first game last year, but second game was an absolute butt kicking. Think it was a 10 goal running clock.
Anonymous wrote:These highschool boys need to take it elsewhere. That being said SSSAS is just that much better than Potomac and it showed today.
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS was pretty wasteful on offense to start the game only converting on 3 of 11 possessions in the first half.
SSSAS's draw control was negated by Potomac's goalie and SSSAS’s sloppy offense.
SSSAS’s defense was impenetrable and completely negated Potomac’s offense only allowing 3 goals with 2 coming off pretty questionable 8 meters.
As good as the Potomac goalie was she was outshined by SSSAS’s senior goalie who was standing on her head from the 1st minute of the contest.
If SSSAS capitalized on the 1st half possession they were granted from the excellent draw control they got from the Denver commit this game would have been over by the half.
Next time these 2 face each other the game may play out differently, but based on today’s performance Potomac was lucky to leave Alexandria not losing by double digits.