Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So SSSAS has about five freshman girls who play considerable minutes this year. Two of their best players are recovering from ACL injuries. There are several girls who play but really don't want to play beyond high school. The talent, and perhaps desire, just isn't as strong. I don't think for a minute, however, that Kathy sought an easier schedule because of that.
As a PP said, they also play quite a few good out of conference matchups and still have the ISL schedule to play.
But hey, haters are gonna hate, and Kathy has drawn her fair share of them over the past 40 years of coaching (and growing) the game...
Many of those haters are quite justified, and some are or were at SS.
Opinions are like arseholes.... everybody has one. But by all means keep doing your thing.
at least you acknowledge the reality!
You keep chopping down that KJ legacy, once bitter swipe at a time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So SSSAS has about five freshman girls who play considerable minutes this year. Two of their best players are recovering from ACL injuries. There are several girls who play but really don't want to play beyond high school. The talent, and perhaps desire, just isn't as strong. I don't think for a minute, however, that Kathy sought an easier schedule because of that.
As a PP said, they also play quite a few good out of conference matchups and still have the ISL schedule to play.
But hey, haters are gonna hate, and Kathy has drawn her fair share of them over the past 40 years of coaching (and growing) the game...
Many of those haters are quite justified, and some are or were at SS.
Opinions are like arseholes.... everybody has one. But by all means keep doing your thing.
at least you acknowledge the reality!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So SSSAS has about five freshman girls who play considerable minutes this year. Two of their best players are recovering from ACL injuries. There are several girls who play but really don't want to play beyond high school. The talent, and perhaps desire, just isn't as strong. I don't think for a minute, however, that Kathy sought an easier schedule because of that.
As a PP said, they also play quite a few good out of conference matchups and still have the ISL schedule to play.
But hey, haters are gonna hate, and Kathy has drawn her fair share of them over the past 40 years of coaching (and growing) the game...
Many of those haters are quite justified, and some are or were at SS.
Opinions are like arseholes.... everybody has one. But by all means keep doing your thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So SSSAS has about five freshman girls who play considerable minutes this year. Two of their best players are recovering from ACL injuries. There are several girls who play but really don't want to play beyond high school. The talent, and perhaps desire, just isn't as strong. I don't think for a minute, however, that Kathy sought an easier schedule because of that.
As a PP said, they also play quite a few good out of conference matchups and still have the ISL schedule to play.
But hey, haters are gonna hate, and Kathy has drawn her fair share of them over the past 40 years of coaching (and growing) the game...
Many of those haters are quite justified, and some are or were at SS.
Anonymous wrote:So SSSAS has about five freshman girls who play considerable minutes this year. Two of their best players are recovering from ACL injuries. There are several girls who play but really don't want to play beyond high school. The talent, and perhaps desire, just isn't as strong. I don't think for a minute, however, that Kathy sought an easier schedule because of that.
As a PP said, they also play quite a few good out of conference matchups and still have the ISL schedule to play.
But hey, haters are gonna hate, and Kathy has drawn her fair share of them over the past 40 years of coaching (and growing) the game...
Anonymous wrote:STAB 13 - PVI 12