Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on how Potomac vs Saints will go tomorrow? I would say Potomac has a chance if they really want it but Saints have a chip on their shoulder after a tough championship loss last weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the last time sssas won VISSA?
Saints has not won a tournament title (ISL or VISAA) since 2022. VISAA should up ticket prices for the likely SSSAS vs. Potomac semi-final game. Both teams are desperate for a title. Saints going through a 3-year tournament banner drought (when was the last time that happened?). Potomac with a loaded team of '25 recruits who have never been able to deliver and make the final big game. Should be a death match between 2 very talented teams.
Outcomes will be determined based on whether or not coaches focus on favorites, or the good of the entire team. This applies to every top VIISA team. And ISL team. It’s been the driving factor of most losses.
A player often becomes a coach favorite by, among other things, 1) working hard, 2) being coachable, 3) being a good teammate, and 4) hitting her marks in both practices and games.
Why would any coach still play favorites in the playoffs when they are trying to win an elusive title? Sounds like there are some holes in that SSSAS culture, from this SSSAS parent's post.
Or the poster's child isn't playing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?
After the big lead. SJC didn’t get a card until 15s left in game.
GC had started to put swing players in before all of the cards started coming.
GC played the best they have all year. They dominated on the draw control and played like a team. Two things they hadn't done all season. GC defense made it tough on SJC when they had the ball. Refs definitely giving SJC a lot of leeway and calls their way the second half, but overall the officiating was good. SJC is a young team with some talent and I think they will be a force in two years.
The draw dominance early on was huge, their draw girl did a great job placing it. GC was firing the ball just wide a lot in the second half even with the card issues. The calls themselves were not necessarily the problem, it was the carding only GC because that part wasn't balanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?
After the big lead. SJC didn’t get a card until 15s left in game.
GC had started to put swing players in before all of the cards started coming.
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GC played the best they have all year. They dominated on the draw control and played like a team. Two things they hadn't done all season. GC defense made it tough on SJC when they had the ball. Refs definitely giving SJC a lot of leeway and calls their way the second half, but overall the officiating was good. SJC is a young team with some talent and I think they will be a force in two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?
After the big lead. SJC didn’t get a card until 15s left in game.
GC had started to put swing players in before all of the cards started coming.
GC played the best they have all year. They dominated on the draw control and played like a team. Two things they hadn't done all season. GC defense made it tough on SJC when they had the ball. Refs definitely giving SJC a lot of leeway and calls their way the second half, but overall the officiating was good. SJC is a young team with some talent and I think they will be a force in two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?
After the big lead. SJC didn’t get a card until 15s left in game.
GC had started to put swing players in before all of the cards started coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the last time sssas won VISSA?
Saints has not won a tournament title (ISL or VISAA) since 2022. VISAA should up ticket prices for the likely SSSAS vs. Potomac semi-final game. Both teams are desperate for a title. Saints going through a 3-year tournament banner drought (when was the last time that happened?). Potomac with a loaded team of '25 recruits who have never been able to deliver and make the final big game. Should be a death match between 2 very talented teams.
Outcomes will be determined based on whether or not coaches focus on favorites, or the good of the entire team. This applies to every top VIISA team. And ISL team. It’s been the driving factor of most losses.
A player often becomes a coach favorite by, among other things, 1) working hard, 2) being coachable, 3) being a good teammate, and 4) hitting her marks in both practices and games.
Why would any coach still play favorites in the playoffs when they are trying to win an elusive title? Sounds like there are some holes in that SSSAS culture, from this SSSAS parent's post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?
After the big lead. SJC didn’t get a card until 15s left in game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the last time sssas won VISSA?
Saints has not won a tournament title (ISL or VISAA) since 2022. VISAA should up ticket prices for the likely SSSAS vs. Potomac semi-final game. Both teams are desperate for a title. Saints going through a 3-year tournament banner drought (when was the last time that happened?). Potomac with a loaded team of '25 recruits who have never been able to deliver and make the final big game. Should be a death match between 2 very talented teams.
Outcomes will be determined based on whether or not coaches focus on favorites, or the good of the entire team. This applies to every top VIISA team. And ISL team. It’s been the driving factor of most losses.
A player often becomes a coach favorite by, among other things, 1) working hard, 2) being coachable, 3) being a good teammate, and 4) hitting her marks in both practices and games.
Why would any coach still play favorites in the playoffs when they are trying to win an elusive title? Sounds like there are some holes in that SSSAS culture, from this SSSAS parent's post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the last time sssas won VISSA?
Saints has not won a tournament title (ISL or VISAA) since 2022. VISAA should up ticket prices for the likely SSSAS vs. Potomac semi-final game. Both teams are desperate for a title. Saints going through a 3-year tournament banner drought (when was the last time that happened?). Potomac with a loaded team of '25 recruits who have never been able to deliver and make the final big game. Should be a death match between 2 very talented teams.
Outcomes will be determined based on whether or not coaches focus on favorites, or the good of the entire team. This applies to every top VIISA team. And ISL team. It’s been the driving factor of most losses.
A player often becomes a coach favorite by, among other things, 1) working hard, 2) being coachable, 3) being a good teammate, and 4) hitting her marks in both practices and games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is the last time sssas won VISSA?
Saints has not won a tournament title (ISL or VISAA) since 2022. VISAA should up ticket prices for the likely SSSAS vs. Potomac semi-final game. Both teams are desperate for a title. Saints going through a 3-year tournament banner drought (when was the last time that happened?). Potomac with a loaded team of '25 recruits who have never been able to deliver and make the final big game. Should be a death match between 2 very talented teams.
Outcomes will be determined based on whether or not coaches focus on favorites, or the good of the entire team. This applies to every top VIISA team. And ISL team. It’s been the driving factor of most losses.
Anonymous wrote:Was it 14-4 after 3 because of the yellow cards or did the yellow cards start getting called after the big lead when SJC tried to get back in it?