Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is PVI above Gonzaga? PVI barely beat a weak sssas team? Gonzaga demolished sssas
1. Bullis (3-0, wins vs St James, DeMatha, Ponte Vedra)
2. Prep (3-1, wins vs DeMatha, Gilman, Loyola Blakefield, loss vs St Mary's)
3. SJC (1-2, win vs Boys Latin, losses vs Academy of the New Church, Hill Academy)
4. STA (3-1, wins vs Spalding, St Paul's, Good Counsel, loss vs Severn)
5. Gonzaga (1-1, win vs Landon, loss vs McDonogh)
6. PVI (1-2, win vs SSSA, losses vs Loyola Blakefield, St Mary's)
7. Landon (1-2, win vs Heights, losses vs Severn and Gonzaga)
8. DeMatha (0-3, losses vs Prep, IMG and Bullis)
9. SS/SA (0-3, losses vs Ponte Vedra, Loyola Blakefield, and PVI)
10. Episcopal (0-0)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC vacated the throne as #1 in DC. But no other school has seized the crown yet and Cadets retain bragging rights until someone from DMV beats them. Bound to happen sooner or later.
Still number 1 in the DMV until a local team beats them. Will see if that happens this year. Better hope they don’t finally start hitting the cage. Was told they are 90 percent or better on FO wins.
Disagree here. Bullis can score goals at will this Spring, they will challenge and I think beat SJC come April. Prep is very senior-heavy this Spring, I rwish they were playing but understand school politics, unfortunately, got in the way.
We will see if they score at will. I doubt it. They will need the ball to score. St. John’s will dominate possession at the X.
Only scored 11 against DeMatha. Easy to say that St. John’s has a better goalie and defense. Add the FO dominance and Bullis has a problem.
Will agree SJC is the favorite here but no way "it's easy to say" they have a better goalie than Bullis, the Bullis goalie IMO is just as good as Fyock.
Better goalie than DeMatha. Bullis scored 11 on DeMatha. Won’t score that much on St. John’s.
Anonymous wrote:How is PVI above Gonzaga? PVI barely beat a weak sssas team? Gonzaga demolished sssas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC vacated the throne as #1 in DC. But no other school has seized the crown yet and Cadets retain bragging rights until someone from DMV beats them. Bound to happen sooner or later.
Still number 1 in the DMV until a local team beats them. Will see if that happens this year. Better hope they don’t finally start hitting the cage. Was told they are 90 percent or better on FO wins.
Disagree here. Bullis can score goals at will this Spring, they will challenge and I think beat SJC come April. Prep is very senior-heavy this Spring, I rwish they were playing but understand school politics, unfortunately, got in the way.
We will see if they score at will. I doubt it. They will need the ball to score. St. John’s will dominate possession at the X.
Only scored 11 against DeMatha. Easy to say that St. John’s has a better goalie and defense. Add the FO dominance and Bullis has a problem.
Will agree SJC is the favorite here but no way "it's easy to say" they have a better goalie than Bullis, the Bullis goalie IMO is just as good as Fyock.
Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Here:
Rankings through results from 3/14
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. SJC
4. PVI
5. Gonzaga
6. STA
7. DeMatha
8. Landon
9. SS/SA
10. Episcopal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC vacated the throne as #1 in DC. But no other school has seized the crown yet and Cadets retain bragging rights until someone from DMV beats them. Bound to happen sooner or later.
Still number 1 in the DMV until a local team beats them. Will see if that happens this year. Better hope they don’t finally start hitting the cage. Was told they are 90 percent or better on FO wins.
Disagree here. Bullis can score goals at will this Spring, they will challenge and I think beat SJC come April. Prep is very senior-heavy this Spring, I rwish they were playing but understand school politics, unfortunately, got in the way.
We will see if they score at will. I doubt it. They will need the ball to score. St. John’s will dominate possession at the X.
Only scored 11 against DeMatha. Easy to say that St. John’s has a better goalie and defense. Add the FO dominance and Bullis has a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga’s defense is legit. If their offense finds their stride, Gonzaga can be a very good team.
Neutral Observer here who happened to attend today's game.
I tend to agree with this statement. Purple Eagles defense, poles and SSDMs are legit. 80% of Gonzaga's goals came off broken clears, fast breaks, and generally un-settled situations. Gonzaga's settled 6v6 offense was pretty ordinary if you ask me. Not a ton of movement.
Landon's offense is anemic, I can't tell what they are trying to run offensively.
I believe the game was 7-3 heading into the 4th quarter; wheels fell off the Bears wagon early in the 4th and the game was practically over mid-way through the 4th.