Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Are they getting developed in A? No.
The freshman and sophomores at Bullis and Holton are getting developed now playing hard competition.
Nice try NCS Dad/Mom.
Still have no idea what NCS is. Never heard of it.
Because you cannot afford it. Go away.
I’m sure you’re right, but how do you find out the price? Is it like a Skull & Crossbones thing, where someone secretly sends you an invitation with the address and tuition price?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints will beat Visit!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Visi will beat Saints in semi-finals.
If Saints don't win both ISL and VA states with this all-time recruiting class, it will be one of the most under achieving choke jobs ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
There is a giant GAP!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes; NCS will compete with Bullis for 7th place in ISL AA next year. They will need a 5 Star or a few 4 Stars and more depth to go higher than that. Despite good coaching and the recruiting pitch, it will be tough to pull off given their small size and academic standards. Local players have 4-6 schools with good+ academics and much better lax programs to choose from.
What is with the rabid NCS booster & excuse maker? Give it a rest! I grew up here and went to one of these schools. There was a time in the late 80s/early 90s where NCS and Sidwell and Madeira were top athletic schools. The landscape has changed a lot. Potomac didn’t even have a high school until I think ‘88, Bullis didn’t have girls until the early ‘80s, etc, but stop making excuses for NCS. It’s no more academic than most of these schools, and it’s definitely not smaller, particularly if you compare the number of girls in the upper grades to those at coed schools. Give the NCS boosting a break! There’s a giant gap between the 2 ISL divisions. I don’t think you realize what NCS will be in for.
Pretty sure it’s one dad who has some freshman on the team doing the hyping
Anonymous wrote:Saints will beat Visit!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Visi will beat Saints in semi-finals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes; NCS will compete with Bullis for 7th place in ISL AA next year. They will need a 5 Star or a few 4 Stars and more depth to go higher than that. Despite good coaching and the recruiting pitch, it will be tough to pull off given their small size and academic standards. Local players have 4-6 schools with good+ academics and much better lax programs to choose from.
What is with the rabid NCS booster & excuse maker? Give it a rest! I grew up here and went to one of these schools. There was a time in the late 80s/early 90s where NCS and Sidwell and Madeira were top athletic schools. The landscape has changed a lot. Potomac didn’t even have a high school until I think ‘88, Bullis didn’t have girls until the early ‘80s, etc, but stop making excuses for NCS. It’s no more academic than most of these schools, and it’s definitely not smaller, particularly if you compare the number of girls in the upper grades to those at coed schools. Give the NCS boosting a break! There’s a giant gap between the 2 ISL divisions. I don’t think you realize what NCS will be in for.
Saints will beat Visit!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Visi will beat Saints in semi-finals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Saints will WIN ISLAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
SR will win the ISL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Are they getting developed in A? No.
The freshman and sophomores at Bullis and Holton are getting developed now playing hard competition.
Nice try NCS Dad/Mom.
Still have no idea what NCS is. Never heard of it.
Because you cannot afford it. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Same story - different year for Saints. Play a cupcake schedule to try to get ranked and fold like a cheap tent when it really matters. Recruits or no recruits - same result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was the score of SR vs SSSAS?
SR by 1
Anonymous wrote:The Saints unfortunately fell short in a very tight match against SR! Saints appeared a bit sloppy with some players not moving ball well/taking bad shots, defense holding ball too long with turnovers while SR showed aggressive, physical play and a few ref calls in their favor.... One loss after 17 wins is still pretty darn good.
Congrats to SR!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With more development of the NCS team between now and next Spring, they will likely beat Holton and Bullis, and will have a chance to beat Holy Child and Potomac next year.
Coaches always talk about the improvement between freshman and sophomore year is the greatest.
Are they getting developed in A? No.
The freshman and sophomores at Bullis and Holton are getting developed now playing hard competition.
Nice try NCS Dad/Mom.
Still have no idea what NCS is. Never heard of it.
2/10 ragebait. I would believe you if it wasn’t visible from the entire dmv.
My AI tells me it is from Battlefield household. Will reveal identity shortly.