Anonymous wrote:I suspect most IAC coaches won’t have their varsity rosters finalized until after this weekend.
Kids who play hockey, wrestling and hoops are eligible to practice / tryout today.
Anonymous wrote:BL scrimmages Prep tomorrow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starters for St. John’s played against St. Paul’s for a half and the score was 9-1. The 2 maryland commits only played that half sat.
Game against Boys Latin will be fun to watch. Does BL stream?
BL will destroy SJC. Look at the rosters. Not even close.
Lol. You gotta spend more time watching games and less time online reading gossip. Keep telling you…SJC is loaded with young talent. Surprise… surprise…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starters for St. John’s played against St. Paul’s for a half and the score was 9-1. The 2 maryland commits only played that half sat.
Game against Boys Latin will be fun to watch. Does BL stream?
BL will destroy SJC. Look at the rosters. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starters for St. John’s played against St. Paul’s for a half and the score was 9-1. The 2 maryland commits only played that half sat.
Game against Boys Latin will be fun to watch. Does BL stream?
BL will destroy SJC. Look at the rosters. Not even close.
IAC schedules games based on rosters in March. lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The starters for St. John’s played against St. Paul’s for a half and the score was 9-1. The 2 maryland commits only played that half sat.
Game against Boys Latin will be fun to watch. Does BL stream?
BL will destroy SJC. Look at the rosters. Not even close.
Anonymous wrote:The starters for St. John’s played against St. Paul’s for a half and the score was 9-1. The 2 maryland commits only played that half sat.
Game against Boys Latin will be fun to watch. Does BL stream?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool your let’s STJ daddy…IACs are still holding tryouts. Meaning even at these practice/scrimmages they’re mainly looking at what they have at the younger ages. Wait until next weekends scrimmages to start assessing once the frisking rosters are finalized and then we will talk.
This is wild. Does your “IACs” coaches not know what they have? How long do tryouts take? Lol
This is a funny comment. The grammar police could arrest him.
But, believe it or not. The IAC teams do not practice together year round. Kids play football, hockey, soccer, wrestling, basketball, etc. The teams often do not come together until a week into "tryouts."
When Gonzaga and St. John's are willing to schedule IAC teams down the stretch instead of out of the gate, then we will get meaningfull games, strong on strong, prepared on prepared. Ohh, I know. The games against the bottom of the WCAC are so important that room can't be made for the top end of the IAC near the end of Gonzaga's or St. John's schedules. Those games have to happen at the start of the season when the top end of the IAC has played together for two weeks and the top half of the WCAC has played together for nine months.
Almost as funny as the “we have multi-sport athletes” excuse. Haha. Lame. Rosters littered with lax bros who play year round. Now you see why your coach scheduled non-conference cupcakes. Gossip girls can’t help you now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool your let’s STJ daddy…IACs are still holding tryouts. Meaning even at these practice/scrimmages they’re mainly looking at what they have at the younger ages. Wait until next weekends scrimmages to start assessing once the frisking rosters are finalized and then we will talk.
This is wild. Does your “IACs” coaches not know what they have? How long do tryouts take? Lol
This is a funny comment. The grammar police could arrest him.
But, believe it or not. The IAC teams do not practice together year round. Kids play football, hockey, soccer, wrestling, basketball, etc. The teams often do not come together until a week into "tryouts."
When Gonzaga and St. John's are willing to schedule IAC teams down the stretch instead of out of the gate, then we will get meaningfull games, strong on strong, prepared on prepared. Ohh, I know. The games against the bottom of the WCAC are so important that room can't be made for the top end of the IAC near the end of Gonzaga's or St. John's schedules. Those games have to happen at the start of the season when the top end of the IAC has played together for two weeks and the top half of the WCAC has played together for nine months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool your let’s STJ daddy…IACs are still holding tryouts. Meaning even at these practice/scrimmages they’re mainly looking at what they have at the younger ages. Wait until next weekends scrimmages to start assessing once the frisking rosters are finalized and then we will talk.
This is wild. Does your “IACs” coaches not know what they have? How long do tryouts take? Lol
This is a funny comment. The grammar police could arrest him.
But, believe it or not. The IAC teams do not practice together year round. Kids play football, hockey, soccer, wrestling, basketball, etc. The teams often do not come together until a week into "tryouts."
When Gonzaga and St. John's are willing to schedule IAC teams down the stretch instead of out of the gate, then we will get meaningfull games, strong on strong, prepared on prepared. Ohh, I know. The games against the bottom of the WCAC are so important that room can't be made for the top end of the IAC near the end of Gonzaga's or St. John's schedules. Those games have to happen at the start of the season when the top end of the IAC has played together for two weeks and the top half of the WCAC has played together for nine months.
I stand corrected, Gonzaga is playing Landon late this year. That will be a fun tilt to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool your let’s STJ daddy…IACs are still holding tryouts. Meaning even at these practice/scrimmages they’re mainly looking at what they have at the younger ages. Wait until next weekends scrimmages to start assessing once the frisking rosters are finalized and then we will talk.
This is wild. Does your “IACs” coaches not know what they have? How long do tryouts take? Lol
This is a funny comment. The grammar police could arrest him.
But, believe it or not. The IAC teams do not practice together year round. Kids play football, hockey, soccer, wrestling, basketball, etc. The teams often do not come together until a week into "tryouts."
When Gonzaga and St. John's are willing to schedule IAC teams down the stretch instead of out of the gate, then we will get meaningfull games, strong on strong, prepared on prepared. Ohh, I know. The games against the bottom of the WCAC are so important that room can't be made for the top end of the IAC near the end of Gonzaga's or St. John's schedules. Those games have to happen at the start of the season when the top end of the IAC has played together for two weeks and the top half of the WCAC has played together for nine months.
I stand corrected, Gonzaga is playing Landon late this year. That will be a fun tilt to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cool your let’s STJ daddy…IACs are still holding tryouts. Meaning even at these practice/scrimmages they’re mainly looking at what they have at the younger ages. Wait until next weekends scrimmages to start assessing once the frisking rosters are finalized and then we will talk.
This is wild. Does your “IACs” coaches not know what they have? How long do tryouts take? Lol