Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
It's pretty sad state when an adult has to trash a high schooler.
I'm sure with your expanded waistline you think you'd be pretty good between the pipes, but you'd probably get stuck between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
It's pretty sad state when an adult has to trash a high schooler.
I'm sure with your expanded waistline you think you'd be pretty good between the pipes, but you'd probably get stuck between them.
Also funny because 22 had 6 goals tonight… so much for contained
Anonymous wrote:Everyone gets all up in arms about coaching.
Face the facts - if your kid plays for a coach at Oakton, Madison, Centreville, Battlefield, South Lakes, Robinson or Yorktown, you are lucky.
Hop off your high horse and congratulate the team for competing with the top teams in the state. Its high school lacrosse, anyone of the top schools could win if they are on that day.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations to Oakton Girl Lacrosse !!!!🥍🥍🥍 Still undefeated,
Way to go ladies. Can’t wait for Tuesday’s game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
It's pretty sad state when an adult has to trash a high schooler.
I'm sure with your expanded waistline you think you'd be pretty good between the pipes, but you'd probably get stuck between them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Centreville coaches have underperformed all year. We have just as much talent on this team as Oakton.
This is funny, Id love to see you do better
Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
lol you clearly haven’t watched any cville games😂
Same story again. Lot of diverse scoring by Oakton while Centreville looks like an NVYLL offense focused only on #22. So much other talent on this team. Underperforming all year.
Not sure what game you watched. Oakton didn’t make any adjustments from the first time they played Centreville. So much for coach of the year … probably should go to the team who has gotten better every year in Centreville.
I feel like they’ve been the same every year with this coaching staff. I don’t see how they’ve gotten better year over year
Think about their competition in Oakton and Madison.
Centreville isnt only facing the athletic hurdle, they also face the mental block of beating those two teams.
Even though they havent cut into the top two seeds in the district, they are marginally getting better in every game. You have to look at the full picture of what the coach has taken over and I bet you the Oakton and Madison coaches agree.
Give Centreville’s coach a team with 12 club players and I think it would be a different story.
Let's not forget South Lakes' coaches. They've taken a team that was not on anyone's radar and with no D1 or D3 commits to finish third going into Districts with competitive games against the top two.
Agree and have never had a winning season before this year or won a playoff game
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
lol you clearly haven’t watched any cville games😂
Same story again. Lot of diverse scoring by Oakton while Centreville looks like an NVYLL offense focused only on #22. So much other talent on this team. Underperforming all year.
Not sure what game you watched. Oakton didn’t make any adjustments from the first time they played Centreville. So much for coach of the year … probably should go to the team who has gotten better every year in Centreville.
I feel like they’ve been the same every year with this coaching staff. I don’t see how they’ve gotten better year over year
Think about their competition in Oakton and Madison.
Centreville isnt only facing the athletic hurdle, they also face the mental block of beating those two teams.
Even though they havent cut into the top two seeds in the district, they are marginally getting better in every game. You have to look at the full picture of what the coach has taken over and I bet you the Oakton and Madison coaches agree.
Give Centreville’s coach a team with 12 club players and I think it would be a different story.
Let's not forget South Lakes' coaches. They've taken a team that was not on anyone's radar and with no D1 or D3 commits to finish third going into Districts with competitive games against the top two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
lol you clearly haven’t watched any cville games😂
Same story again. Lot of diverse scoring by Oakton while Centreville looks like an NVYLL offense focused only on #22. So much other talent on this team. Underperforming all year.
Not sure what game you watched. Oakton didn’t make any adjustments from the first time they played Centreville. So much for coach of the year … probably should go to the team who has gotten better every year in Centreville.
I feel like they’ve been the same every year with this coaching staff. I don’t see how they’ve gotten better year over year
Think about their competition in Oakton and Madison.
Centreville isnt only facing the athletic hurdle, they also face the mental block of beating those two teams.
Even though they havent cut into the top two seeds in the district, they are marginally getting better in every game. You have to look at the full picture of what the coach has taken over and I bet you the Oakton and Madison coaches agree.
Give Centreville’s coach a team with 12 club players and I think it would be a different story.
Let's not forget South Lakes' coaches. They've taken a team that was not on anyone's radar and with no D1 or D3 commits to finish third going into Districts with competitive games against the top two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
lol you clearly haven’t watched any cville games😂
Same story again. Lot of diverse scoring by Oakton while Centreville looks like an NVYLL offense focused only on #22. So much other talent on this team. Underperforming all year.
Not sure what game you watched. Oakton didn’t make any adjustments from the first time they played Centreville. So much for coach of the year … probably should go to the team who has gotten better every year in Centreville.
I feel like they’ve been the same every year with this coaching staff. I don’t see how they’ve gotten better year over year
Think about their competition in Oakton and Madison.
Centreville isnt only facing the athletic hurdle, they also face the mental block of beating those two teams.
Even though they havent cut into the top two seeds in the district, they are marginally getting better in every game. You have to look at the full picture of what the coach has taken over and I bet you the Oakton and Madison coaches agree.
Give Centreville’s coach a team with 12 club players and I think it would be a different story.
Let's not forget South Lakes' coaches. They've taken a team that was not on anyone's radar and with no D1 or D3 commits to finish third going into Districts with competitive games against the top two.
Anonymous wrote:Centreville coaches have underperformed all year. We have just as much talent on this team as Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#22 good but contained, everybody else meh, cville goalie not good
lol you clearly haven’t watched any cville games😂
Same story again. Lot of diverse scoring by Oakton while Centreville looks like an NVYLL offense focused only on #22. So much other talent on this team. Underperforming all year.
Not sure what game you watched. Oakton didn’t make any adjustments from the first time they played Centreville. So much for coach of the year … probably should go to the team who has gotten better every year in Centreville.
I feel like they’ve been the same every year with this coaching staff. I don’t see how they’ve gotten better year over year
Think about their competition in Oakton and Madison.
Centreville isnt only facing the athletic hurdle, they also face the mental block of beating those two teams.
Even though they havent cut into the top two seeds in the district, they are marginally getting better in every game. You have to look at the full picture of what the coach has taken over and I bet you the Oakton and Madison coaches agree.
Give Centreville’s coach a team with 12 club players and I think it would be a different story.