Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga got smoked by Saint Mary’s.
Bullis is number one
Anonymous wrote:Having already knocked off GP, GZ is top team in DC metro region until someone beats them. They play Bullis, GC, Landon, and SJC. Everyone gets a shot. If Eagles run the table they're the champs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dc lax is clearly way behind the other regions and Landon needs to run the table to get any respect for the area.
Wouldn’t say that. Maybe the IAC is way behind.
Gonzaga only lost by one goal against Culver. St. John’s beat Taft and was in a winnable game with St. Anthony’s.
Preps biggest win was against Ryken, Landons big win was against the Heights and Bullis big win was against St. James. No comparison.
What kind of garbage are you writing: wouldn’t say that, maybe they are, moral victory, 1 win vs 4 losses, and no wins of any significance. Both the WCAC and IAC are upside down vs competition north of VA.
1. Landon. Need to run the table
2. SJC. Will be insufferable if they win out
3. Bullis. Meh
4. GZ. 2 tough games and playoffs.
5. GP. Goaltending
6. GC. Upset alert
7. Throw a blanket over them
I disagree that Prep’s problem is goal tending any longer. Their new starting goalie #23 (not the southern transfer) is getting better with each game and did quite well last night.
Prep’s problem last night (and in all their games this year) has been an inconsistent offense. They have a number of great players, but they run hot and cold. A player will have a great game and score a bunch, but then nothing in the next game. They also cleared terribly at the end of the game, couldn’t get a ground ball, dropped balls and made bad passes.
Coaching is definitely an issues. With the level of talent this team has they should be playing much better together at this point in the season.
Prep’s defense has been their strength this year, but that final goal in OT was a joke. The senior defender (who normally doesn’t start) just stood there with concrete legs and watched it happen right in front of him. The Gonzaga player was wide open in the middle for several seconds just waiting for the ball. Easy goal.
Prep should have won that game, but didn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis vs Worthington-Kilbourne (OH)
Final 12-5
Surprised it wasn’t more lopsided given STA beat them by a similar amount.
Anonymous wrote:Having already knocked off GP, GZ is top team in DC metro region until someone beats them. They play Bullis, GC, Landon, and SJC. Everyone gets a shot. If Eagles run the table they're the champs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dc lax is clearly way behind the other regions and Landon needs to run the table to get any respect for the area.
Wouldn’t say that. Maybe the IAC is way behind.
Gonzaga only lost by one goal against Culver. St. John’s beat Taft and was in a winnable game with St. Anthony’s.
Preps biggest win was against Ryken, Landons big win was against the Heights and Bullis big win was against St. James. No comparison.
What kind of garbage are you writing: wouldn’t say that, maybe they are, moral victory, 1 win vs 4 losses, and no wins of any significance. Both the WCAC and IAC are upside down vs competition north of VA.
1. Landon. Need to run the table
2. SJC. Will be insufferable if they win out
3. Bullis. Meh
4. GZ. 2 tough games and playoffs.
5. GP. Goaltending
6. GC. Upset alert
7. Throw a blanket over them
Anonymous wrote:How does Prep blow a 2 goal lead in the final 2 minutes of regulation.
That is terrible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dc lax is clearly way behind the other regions and Landon needs to run the table to get any respect for the area.
Wouldn’t say that. Maybe the IAC is way behind.
Gonzaga only lost by one goal against Culver. St. John’s beat Taft and was in a winnable game with St. Anthony’s.
Preps biggest win was against Ryken, Landons big win was against the Heights and Bullis big win was against St. James. No comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid ^