Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi is not a second tier team in any capacity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so sure that SJC is a tier below GC? That was last season. This season the two teams are closer in talent.
A win over Visitation, a second-tier team, does not indicate that SJC has reached top-tier status.
So SJC and Visi are both also in the top tier. Here is the new list. Sorry Potomac![]()
Top Tier (in no particular order)
GC
SR
SSSAS
SJC
Visi
Second Tier
Potomac
Here is how I see it, in no particular order.
Tier I:
GC
SR
Saints
Tier II
SJC
Potomac
Visi
Visi has a new coach, will be very interesting to see how the Cubs perform this year. 2nd-year coach at SJC has the Cadets moving in the right direction. Potomac graduated a lot, but they have some good pieces left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi is not a second tier team in any capacity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so sure that SJC is a tier below GC? That was last season. This season the two teams are closer in talent.
A win over Visitation, a second-tier team, does not indicate that SJC has reached top-tier status.
So SJC and Visi are both also in the top tier. Here is the new list. Sorry Potomac![]()
Top Tier (in no particular order)
GC
SR
SSSAS
SJC
Visi
Second Tier
Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Visi is not a second tier team in any capacity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so sure that SJC is a tier below GC? That was last season. This season the two teams are closer in talent.
A win over Visitation, a second-tier team, does not indicate that SJC has reached top-tier status.
Visi is not a second tier team in any capacity.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so sure that SJC is a tier below GC? That was last season. This season the two teams are closer in talent.
A win over Visitation, a second-tier team, does not indicate that SJC has reached top-tier status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That “team in San Diego” finished the season ranked in the top 25
Saints have more commits on the bench than Coronado has on their entire roster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saints will win everything. Totally stacked.
Highly doubt it. Saints are all frosting and no cake.
Anonymous wrote:That “team in San Diego” finished the season ranked in the top 25
Anonymous wrote:Saints will win everything. Totally stacked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That “team in San Diego” finished the season ranked in the top 25
What happened to the mighty Saints down the stretch when things really mattered last year? Think they lost by double digits in last game.
Anonymous wrote:That “team in San Diego” finished the season ranked in the top 25
Anonymous wrote:Saints will win everything. Totally stacked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top and second tiers are clear for next Spring:
Top Tier (in no particular order)
GC
SR
SSSAS
Second Tier
SJC
Potomac
Visi
Inter-league schedules and play will be interesting. Lots of good 2029s distributed across the top ISL and WCAC programs; we will see if any make an immediate impact.
29’s not doing anything this year.
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone so sure that SJC is a tier below GC? That was last season. This season the two teams are closer in talent.