Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the regional tournament is different than the district tournament. The district tournament the 1v4 go against each other and the 2v3. In regionals it’s # 1 seed (robo) and #3 seed (woodson) on the same end. Then #2 (west po) on the same side as #4 (west springfield).
Its weird when you first see it but its because the national district 1 seed (justice) is on the west po side and the 2 seed from the national (TJ) is on the robo side.
So it Robo for another regional title!
Most likely. But WP will give them another battle.
Nope. Running clock by halftime.
if South Lakes can keep it close vs Langley the coaching will be a big factor for in game adjustments. I think SL has the upper hand there.Anonymous wrote:Don’t underestimate South Lakes. They proved themselves last season in Concord and are well coached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison hasn’t played Langley since 2022 when Langley beat them 15-8 at Region Semi-Finals. Madison also lost to Langley in 2021 and 2019 so the Warhawks are going to need to come up with a good game plan to get over that Langley hump if they potentially end up facing each other at Semis. It’s a shame they have to knock each other out in the Region but it should be one heck of a game to watch if they do play.
Langley has size, but Madison has more overall speed. I think speed beats size.
This could be a great great but that assumes Saxons get past SL who is probably well rested. Not sure SL has seen the likes or size of Langley's #4, #6, and #2 - all 5'10"+ and powerful. Will know tonight but I predict Langlely over SL 14 - 9.
Anonymous wrote:Madison hasn’t played Langley since 2022 when Langley beat them 15-8 at Region Semi-Finals. Madison also lost to Langley in 2021 and 2019 so the Warhawks are going to need to come up with a good game plan to get over that Langley hump if they potentially end up facing each other at Semis. It’s a shame they have to knock each other out in the Region but it should be one heck of a game to watch if they do play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the regional tournament is different than the district tournament. The district tournament the 1v4 go against each other and the 2v3. In regionals it’s # 1 seed (robo) and #3 seed (woodson) on the same end. Then #2 (west po) on the same side as #4 (west springfield).
Its weird when you first see it but its because the national district 1 seed (justice) is on the west po side and the 2 seed from the national (TJ) is on the robo side.
So it Robo for another regional title!
Most likely. But WP will give them another battle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who will be the 2 Region D state teams?
My prediction is Yorktown and Madison
Anonymous wrote:Who will be the 2 Region D state teams?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the regional tournament is different than the district tournament. The district tournament the 1v4 go against each other and the 2v3. In regionals it’s # 1 seed (robo) and #3 seed (woodson) on the same end. Then #2 (west po) on the same side as #4 (west springfield).
Its weird when you first see it but its because the national district 1 seed (justice) is on the west po side and the 2 seed from the national (TJ) is on the robo side.
So it Robo for another regional title!
Anonymous wrote:Yes the regional tournament is different than the district tournament. The district tournament the 1v4 go against each other and the 2v3. In regionals it’s # 1 seed (robo) and #3 seed (woodson) on the same end. Then #2 (west po) on the same side as #4 (west springfield).
Its weird when you first see it but its because the national district 1 seed (justice) is on the west po side and the 2 seed from the national (TJ) is on the robo side.