Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing St. John’s was up 8-4 at half on Spalding when starters were in. Anyone go watch? Isn’t Spalding ranked nationally?
SJC boosters really talking about scrimmage results?
Anonymous wrote:DeMatha is looking like a sleeper for the WCAC championship this year. Word is they got a middie transfer named Christos Huagh who paired along with Matthew Beachley could make some serious noise. Exited to see what they could also do with the defense that they returned from last season who held top 25 teams to single digits.
Anonymous wrote:Hearing St. John’s was up 8-4 at half on Spalding when starters were in. Anyone go watch? Isn’t Spalding ranked nationally?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These IAC schedules are WEAK. Never even heard of half the teams some of them are playing. Why are they afraid of the WCAC, MIAA, New England, PA privates?
And don’t say they don’t want to travel - some of these teams are hopping on flights to play subpar competition.
why would the IAC be afraid to play the WCAC?
They all play Gonzaga who won the ship last year.
Makes you wonder. I was told Speaks doesn’t want to play the IAC teams
Anonymous wrote:Speaks made a big mistake by pissing off all area coaches when attempting to poach opposing players from rival programs. Area coaches acknowledge he is a great coach but I don't sense they have a great deal of respect towards him.
When you look at the HOF coaches from the area, Rob Bordley, Kevin Giblin, Casey O'Neill, these guys at mutual respect for one another, and found ways to play one another year after year.
Anonymous wrote:SJC is not the same program as they were 3 - 4 seasons ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These IAC schedules are WEAK. Never even heard of half the teams some of them are playing. Why are they afraid of the WCAC, MIAA, New England, PA privates?
And don’t say they don’t want to travel - some of these teams are hopping on flights to play subpar competition.
why would the IAC be afraid to play the WCAC?
They all play Gonzaga who won the ship last year.
Makes you wonder. I was told Speaks doesn’t want to play the IAC teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These IAC schedules are WEAK. Never even heard of half the teams some of them are playing. Why are they afraid of the WCAC, MIAA, New England, PA privates?
And don’t say they don’t want to travel - some of these teams are hopping on flights to play subpar competition.
why would the IAC be afraid to play the WCAC?
They all play Gonzaga who won the ship last year.