Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Thank you lacrosse expert. Potomac has a great program and NCS doesn't.
Holton has one year left before NCS over takes them. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Holton's site lists the records of their JV and MS teams. The very few teams they can beat are ISL A programs. NCS JV went undefeated and the MS teams had some big wins. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Is anyone challenging that? We know. Coach has done great recruiting— and being the capitol recruiting director as well doesn’t hurt. This whole conversation was about a lacrosse teams culture, as we know sssa and sr cultures (specifically sr) are toxic and it was asked which teams in the AA have a good lax culture. Holton’s name was thrown in for being a good culture. NCS is currently in A and another poster stated that its lax culture isn’t so great. For those two reasons NCS isn’t part of this conversation.
And is this one rabid NCS parent or a couple? All this hyping makes you look off. Show through actions next year. We are here for it and hope you have success…even the guy who had never heard of you until this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Thank you lacrosse expert. Potomac has a great program and NCS doesn't.
Holton has one year left before NCS over takes them. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Holton's site lists the records of their JV and MS teams. The very few teams they can beat are ISL A programs. NCS JV went undefeated and the MS teams had some big wins. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Thank you lacrosse expert. Potomac has a great program and NCS doesn't.
Holton has one year left before NCS over takes them. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Anonymous wrote:Agree. Not a Visi parent, but a parent of an opponent and the player being criticized is well-like and respected. Jealousy really burns sometimes and an anonymous forum is just too tempting a place to let it out. Pretty sad and self-indicting actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Thank you lacrosse expert. Potomac has a great program and NCS doesn't.
Holton has one year left before NCS over takes them. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Thank you lacrosse expert. Potomac has a great program and NCS doesn't.
Holton has one year left before NCS over takes them. The NCS pipeline is strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Again not true. The Saints have played freshman and sophomores just about every game! Stop spreading fake news.Anonymous wrote:Except for Saints, every ISL team I’ve watched this year plays 3 or 4 freshmen. However she plays more players than probably anyone in the ISL because they come off when they annoy her, so it makes sense she plays a 9th grader or two more.
You’ve now added Sophomores.
Against SR, did any Freshman or Sophmores play? How about Visi or Potomac?
I’m glad a couple of them got some time against Episcopal. Crazy mom’s fighting for an anonymous credit for their kids on DCUM are the worst!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Holton will be fighting a relegation battle for the next 4-5 years. Their success is measured by not being the worst AA team. High academic achievers would be better off at NCS or Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have A LOT of players that were/are injured and coming back from injuries/surgeries so the team has never been fully 100%. To be doing as well as they’re doing giving all those injuries among Top players is pretty commendable.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has watched the Saints knows that it was probably the worst They’ve played all season! SR got lucky that it was an off day for Saints who have only lost one game by one goal. I would not call in the season on them. They’re gonna battle till the end despite this one loss.
But they only beat Visi by one in OT the week before. Given what people say about Visi, how can that not be the worst play of their season? There are just too many close games for a team so loaded. I just don't see Saints running through both Visi and SR given recent performance on the field.
What team doesn’t have an injured player or players coming back from injury?? Some teams prepare for that. Some teams don’t despite having the resources and years to do it.
Exactly. Visi’s top player is playing with injury and they missed three starters at their game against Saints. SR’s senior Princeton commit is out the whole season. Potomac’s top player also nursing injury. All teams played STAB within 1 goal. At this point anything can happen in post season.
Visi’s top player has been playing with an injury for two years during the ISL season. I bet she miraculously is cured for All-America! It will be all of that praying they do at Visi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:100% they only lost by one goal and played man down! I’m rooting for SSSA to win it all and I got a kid at a different school!Anonymous wrote:The Saints have faced tough competition throughout their schedule. Every year, there are those who try to downplay their achievements. They have taken on strong teams from Florida, Chicago, and our own ISL high-caliber teams. Stop underestimating these players, the program, and their challenging schedule. Haters will always hate, but constantly criticizing the Saints and SR is getting old. These are top programs with top coaches, and that's a fact.
In ISL AA, where are the lax girls the happiest win or lose? Coaching and culture? Could it be Bullis? I think so!
It is great to win but if your daughter needs therapy because of her coach, teammates, other parents- is it worth it?
Holton. The new coach is amazing as a person and a coach. She really develops them. The team is extremely happy and close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have A LOT of players that were/are injured and coming back from injuries/surgeries so the team has never been fully 100%. To be doing as well as they’re doing giving all those injuries among Top players is pretty commendable.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone that has watched the Saints knows that it was probably the worst They’ve played all season! SR got lucky that it was an off day for Saints who have only lost one game by one goal. I would not call in the season on them. They’re gonna battle till the end despite this one loss.
But they only beat Visi by one in OT the week before. Given what people say about Visi, how can that not be the worst play of their season? There are just too many close games for a team so loaded. I just don't see Saints running through both Visi and SR given recent performance on the field.
What team doesn’t have an injured player or players coming back from injury?? Some teams prepare for that. Some teams don’t despite having the resources and years to do it.
Exactly. Visi’s top player is playing with injury and they missed three starters at their game against Saints. SR’s senior Princeton commit is out the whole season. Potomac’s top player also nursing injury. All teams played STAB within 1 goal. At this point anything can happen in post season.
Visi’s top player has been playing with an injury for two years during the ISL season. I bet she miraculously is cured for All-America! It will be all of that praying they do at Visi.