Anonymous wrote:Serious question - what is it about Independence that tends to take over all the HS threads with angry but often incomprehensible posts?
Anonymous wrote:Serious question - what is it about Independence that tends to take over all the HS threads with angry but often incomprehensible posts?
Anonymous wrote:Pendence has Langley this week. Predictions? Any post-game shenanigans yet?
Pendence JV has Lightridge/McLean. Do they get on the scoreboard?
Anonymous wrote:Pendence has Langley this week. Predictions? Any post-game shenanigans yet?
Pendence JV has Lightridge/McLean. Do they get on the scoreboard?
Anonymous wrote:Pendence has Langley this week. Predictions? Any post-game shenanigans yet?
Pendence JV has Lightridge/McLean. Do they get on the scoreboard?
Anonymous wrote:We get what VEL.is if you don't care about it don't read or post on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Pendence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many teams have kids that play football, and their coaches don't allow them to play in the league, even on a Sunday. Some kids have Fall Jobs on the weekends. Some programs aren't organized, or a change in the coaching staff leading to low numbers at registration.
VEL is a great opportunity to 1) play lacrosse, 2) transition from Middle School to JV, and JV to Varsity, 3) take on a new or bigger role within your program. 4) continue to work on your overall individual & team development. 5) create a bond with your teammates. 6) have fun and compete. Wins/Loses don't count towards anything in VEL, but you take back what your learning, seeing in these games and work on them this off-season to be a better team in the Spring.
We've been lucky for 13+ years that we have this consistent and affordable league each and every season for all the programs and players in this area.
Yes all of this.
Others find additional value in evaluating teams and players. Thank you for your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Many teams have kids that play football, and their coaches don't allow them to play in the league, even on a Sunday. Some kids have Fall Jobs on the weekends. Some programs aren't organized, or a change in the coaching staff leading to low numbers at registration.
VEL is a great opportunity to 1) play lacrosse, 2) transition from Middle School to JV, and JV to Varsity, 3) take on a new or bigger role within your program. 4) continue to work on your overall individual & team development. 5) create a bond with your teammates. 6) have fun and compete. Wins/Loses don't count towards anything in VEL, but you take back what your learning, seeing in these games and work on them this off-season to be a better team in the Spring.
We've been lucky for 13+ years that we have this consistent and affordable league each and every season for all the programs and players in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Riverside JV 4Anonymous wrote:We really need more.analysis of the JV vel games..
Madison JV 2
Any other scores?
OP here, yes I was going to post today as it looks like they are a bit slow on the updates. I wanted to do just one post. The Robo/BF game was not updated.
Langley 10-4 Yorktown
PVI 10- 2 BI
Madison 7-5 Independence
Robinson 0-0 Battlefield
Self examination:
Missed the Langley/Yorktown - based on previous meetings these teams seemed much more even
PVI/ BI result no surprise and most likely PVI the team to beat here
Madison has taken another step back after graduating the last few classes or Indy is much better then I have seen.
Overall, I did not figure the format into my scores and need to lower them with the summer tournament rules of running clock and two 20 min half.
Not sure if the Robo/BF game was played, postponed or just not posted.
You weren’t wrong on Yorktown you just didn’t have enough information. Yorktown was combined with Meridian. From what I’m hearing most of the JV teams have eighth graders - if appears that reports of lower interest in lax are correct