Anonymous wrote:Has WP published rankings lately? Curious to seem if they have changed much since tournaments have started.
Anonymous wrote:Saw that a few schools have put up All-ISL honors. Looks like primarily middies. How does it work? All one group (no first team; second team etc)? What is the total number?
What about WCAC? Gonzaga boys posted, but nothing on girls side. Any info?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC got away with a terrible pass that hit a GC player in the face, giving her a black eye. Ref somehow missed that. SJC also could have gotten a red with that foul at the end. Not playing ball at all.
Both teams fouling but only GC was getting the cards.
Right. The game was equally physical on both sides. That's a great take...
It's also been 10 days. You may want to let it go.
Anonymous wrote:SJC got away with a terrible pass that hit a GC player in the face, giving her a black eye. Ref somehow missed that. SJC also could have gotten a red with that foul at the end. Not playing ball at all.
Both teams fouling but only GC was getting the cards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC beat Visi. They would beat SSSAS now too. They are perfect reason why you let underclassmen be on varsity. The team will improve during the year. Great job SJC
Come on. lmao
Not sure I agree that SJC would beat SSSAS now, but agree that underclassmen develop better when they get to play and overall team balance over multiple years can improve.
See eg Maryvale and SPSG in the IAAM. Both started Freshmen over established upperclass commits. Will be a benefit over the next several years.
playing time helps but the sjc freshman were a no show in WCAC championship game.
One of them had 3 goals, but nice post jack wagon.
How many yellow cards did GC have in the championship. A lot. Doesn't say much for their coach. SMH.
Were you the daddy in the stands screaming the entire time? Your precious princess gets touched legally and you cry.
I think SJC had one, GC had two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC beat Visi. They would beat SSSAS now too. They are perfect reason why you let underclassmen be on varsity. The team will improve during the year. Great job SJC
Come on. lmao
Not sure I agree that SJC would beat SSSAS now, but agree that underclassmen develop better when they get to play and overall team balance over multiple years can improve.
See eg Maryvale and SPSG in the IAAM. Both started Freshmen over established upperclass commits. Will be a benefit over the next several years.
playing time helps but the sjc freshman were a no show in WCAC championship game.
One of them had 3 goals, but nice post jack wagon.
How many yellow cards did GC have in the championship. A lot. Doesn't say much for their coach. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC beat Visi. They would beat SSSAS now too. They are perfect reason why you let underclassmen be on varsity. The team will improve during the year. Great job SJC
Come on. lmao
Not sure I agree that SJC would beat SSSAS now, but agree that underclassmen develop better when they get to play and overall team balance over multiple years can improve.
See eg Maryvale and SPSG in the IAAM. Both started Freshmen over established upperclass commits. Will be a benefit over the next several years.
playing time helps but the sjc freshman were a no show in WCAC championship game.
One of them had 3 goals, but nice post jack wagon.
How many yellow cards did GC have in the championship. A lot. Doesn't say much for their coach. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC beat Visi. They would beat SSSAS now too. They are perfect reason why you let underclassmen be on varsity. The team will improve during the year. Great job SJC
Come on. lmao
Not sure I agree that SJC would beat SSSAS now, but agree that underclassmen develop better when they get to play and overall team balance over multiple years can improve.
See eg Maryvale and SPSG in the IAAM. Both started Freshmen over established upperclass commits. Will be a benefit over the next several years.
playing time helps but the sjc freshman were a no show in WCAC championship game.
One of them had 3 goals, but nice post jack wagon.