Anonymous wrote:SJC 8-St. Anthony's 4 at half
Anonymous wrote:Landon OC couldn’t figure out how to beat a zone.
I-4-1 or zero or 4-2 beast a zone. Its not that hard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis smoked SMR 15-2
Bullis is going to run away with IAC this spring.
Will come down to specialists, but if goalie continues to stand tall and fogo can win at x at higher percentage, the IAC is the bulldogs.
Their Penn middies are setting up the attack really well. Offensive coach has turned things around over there. Defense has always been stout.
I really think a couple of their guys are under recruited. Expect some of them to swap out D3 to D1 this spring/summer.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis smoked SMR 15-2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Episcopal Dallas School is not very good this year. Landon should take them by double digits.
We don’t do enough surfacing of bad takes. Here’s one.
Except ESD isn’t very good. They’ve lost to St. Alban’s and two schools from Charleston, SC this year. Landon should have beaten them by double digits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Episcopal Dallas School is not very good this year. Landon should take them by double digits.
We don’t do enough surfacing of bad takes. Here’s one.
Anonymous wrote:Episcopal Dallas School is not very good this year. Landon should take them by double digits.
Anonymous wrote:Bears 8
ESD 10
Landon looked terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw culver play Landon last week . One goal game in the 4th, tied at half time.Culver was the better team but Landon made it a dog fight.
Despite not having a loaded roster, Landon would beat the piss out of SJC. The Bears are a better coached team - their kids are bought in vs SJC continues to play hero / club ball.
Wes either needs to change his coaching staff or change the type of player he is recruiting to the school or both.
St John’s has become somewhat irreverent in the past few seasons.
They will actually improve a lot when the 26 class graduates.
When they are able to play some of the young talent instead of the committed kids, they will do better. But for now, SJC is limited by optics and obligations. They have talent on the bench that is better than what plays every game.