Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools still don’t use a shot clock?
Still only IAAM. Bottom of WCAC/ISL not really good enough and those are the coaches keep voting against it, according to our coach. It doesn't benefit them at all because they typically need longer possessions.
That’s unfortunate. Stall ball shouldn’t be a tactic at this level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools still don’t use a shot clock?
Still only IAAM. Bottom of WCAC/ISL not really good enough and those are the coaches keep voting against it, according to our coach. It doesn't benefit them at all because they typically need longer possessions.
Anonymous wrote:DMV private schools still don’t use a shot clock?
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS played Yorktown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:thank you. good grief. not sure how the coach can be effective with so much negativity coming to her. do better.
The SJC community has been very kind not to share details on DCUM about the way DCSAA was mishandled last year, along with a host of other leadership missteps that occurred last season. Parents are well aware of what happened but have stayed silent out of respect for the coach as a person. Before that changes, the coach might be better served by looking inward, listening to the feedback she is being given, and doing things differently this year.
What needs to be done differently? Maybe they just don’t have the talent? Better recruiting? The boys team seems to do it well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSA played St. John’s at the Bullis play day. The bench players didn’t see the field in our scrimmage either. Actually thought that was odd that she wouldn’t play her roster in a scrimmage.
Heard the same thing from a Yorktown parent when they scrimmaged last week to a one goal game. Apparently they also stalled at the end for over three minutes. Guess she did not want to lose to a public school in a scrimmage
Anonymous wrote:SSSA played St. John’s at the Bullis play day. The bench players didn’t see the field in our scrimmage either. Actually thought that was odd that she wouldn’t play her roster in a scrimmage.
Anonymous wrote:Incorrect, SJC has a transfer. Assume the girl doesn’t want to publicize it during season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is look and see what schools girls are transferring into not out of. There are certain cultures at certain schools based on the coaches, girls and families.
For those of us that can’t read into this and figure it out for ourselves can you politely share some info about programs that lose girls? I have a DD applying to high schools soon and would like to know what she might be signing up for. Not all parents understandably want to be openly critical of their programs so it’s not as easy to find this out on your own.
Recently, kids have transferred into GC, SR, BI and out of SR, Potomac, and some publics. That's not all obviously.
You really have to watch games and how the coaches operate, particularly in tough games. Some coaches offer you to come join and watch a practice.
Kids are transferring into Potomac for the second year in a row, and also into SJC. Lots of reasons to transfer. I wouldn't suggest there is a sending group and a receiving group.
No one has transferred into SJC.