Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like Potomac ran out the clock with a lead and someone implied that the Potomac coach had her Dad help coach? Sounds like an eventful game. Also know that the Holton parents can be high maintenance so who knows?
Didn't SR do this to VISI yesterday in the last couple of minutes? Sounds like a common strategy.
Except Potomac did it for last 10 minutes.
This isn’t a new sentiment—People hated Dean Smith when he ran the Four Corners. Thankfully the game change and so should the rules here—it’s not keep away.
Except the rules haven't changed in women's lacrosse. If coaches and players feel playing like playing "keep away" is their strategy to win given what is on their roster, so be it.
It worked...
The rules have changed in woman’s lacrosse only the ISL is too lame to apply the grown up rules. So typical just like when weak teams jack up their record playing even weaker teams not in their division and then win division games by refusing to play the game of lacrosse and playing keep away instead. Just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like Potomac ran out the clock with a lead and someone implied that the Potomac coach had her Dad help coach? Sounds like an eventful game. Also know that the Holton parents can be high maintenance so who knows?
Didn't SR do this to VISI yesterday in the last couple of minutes? Sounds like a common strategy.
Except Potomac did it for last 10 minutes.
This isn’t a new sentiment—People hated Dean Smith when he ran the Four Corners. Thankfully the game change and so should the rules here—it’s not keep away.
Except the rules haven't changed in women's lacrosse. If coaches and players feel playing like playing "keep away" is their strategy to win given what is on their roster, so be it.
It worked...
The rules have changed in woman’s lacrosse only the ISL is too lame to apply the grown up rules. So typical just like when weak teams jack up their record playing even weaker teams not in their division and then win division games by refusing to play the game of lacrosse and playing keep away instead. Just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Someone is actually complaining about possession? Uhmm how about working harder and causing a turnover? Sounds like sore user for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like Potomac ran out the clock with a lead and someone implied that the Potomac coach had her Dad help coach? Sounds like an eventful game. Also know that the Holton parents can be high maintenance so who knows?
Didn't SR do this to VISI yesterday in the last couple of minutes? Sounds like a common strategy.
Except Potomac did it for last 10 minutes.
This isn’t a new sentiment—People hated Dean Smith when he ran the Four Corners. Thankfully the game change and so should the rules here—it’s not keep away.
Except the rules haven't changed in women's lacrosse. If coaches and players feel playing like playing "keep away" is their strategy to win given what is on their roster, so be it.
It worked...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:which girls from the past 5 years have actually contributed at a high level in Division 1 lacrosse? Specifically from DC area schools? I would estimate it is less than 20 who earn 1rst team league honors at the next level.
Part of the issue is Capital’s approach to development. They are more concerned with club or team development rather than success at the next or college level. That’s why they don’t develop dominate players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like Potomac ran out the clock with a lead and someone implied that the Potomac coach had her Dad help coach? Sounds like an eventful game. Also know that the Holton parents can be high maintenance so who knows?
Didn't SR do this to VISI yesterday in the last couple of minutes? Sounds like a common strategy.
Except Potomac did it for last 10 minutes.
crazy Holton parent, what point are you trying to make?
Potomac won the game fair and square.
Move on
Exactly. The parent of a D1 commit is a little upset that they were beat by mostly freshmen, who had no trouble scoring when they needed to and keeping possession when they needed.
And yet, a mostly freshmen team from Potomac beat the vaunted D1 commits at Holton. What's your point?
This post seems ironic because 1) it’s potomac and 2) they ran the clock for so long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like Potomac ran out the clock with a lead and someone implied that the Potomac coach had her Dad help coach? Sounds like an eventful game. Also know that the Holton parents can be high maintenance so who knows?
Didn't SR do this to VISI yesterday in the last couple of minutes? Sounds like a common strategy.
Except Potomac did it for last 10 minutes.
crazy Holton parent, what point are you trying to make?
Potomac won the game fair and square.
Move on
Exactly. The parent of a D1 commit is a little upset that they were beat by mostly freshmen, who had no trouble scoring when they needed to and keeping possession when they needed.