Anonymous wrote:Coming from a guy who never played
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Prep can even begin to think about playing Bullis next week; they need to get past Landon on Tuesday first.
The game that just took place was very even, so expect another very hard-fought battle.
A rematch four days following an OT game is such an interesting contest. Should illuminate coaching prowess.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Prep can even begin to think about playing Bullis next week; they need to get past Landon on Tuesday first.
The game that just took place was very even, so expect another very hard-fought battle.
Anonymous wrote:I think Prep is the favorite to win the IAC ship after watching them come from behind to beat Landon.
They have more depth than any team in the IAC and that will make a difference next week when the weather heats up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High school leagues often don't use anything beyond record and head to head.
They do that so there isn't incentive for strong teams to obliterate weak ones seeking wider goal differential, etc.
You could solve that by only comparing head to head metrics. Strong teams aren't going to worry about a tie breaker with SMR.
Anonymous wrote:Top 4 in WCAC are better than the top four from the IAC
Anonymous wrote:WCAC seeding for 1-4
If good counsel wins on Friday
1 Good Counsel
2,3,4. Coaches will draw
Straws on a zoom call.
If PVI wins Friday
1 PVI
2 GC
3 SJC
4 GZ
Anonymous wrote:High school leagues often don't use anything beyond record and head to head.
They do that so there isn't incentive for strong teams to obliterate weak ones seeking wider goal differential, etc.