Seriously, you don’t know what you’re talking about. First, Oakton’s #11 never got much more than a half of playing time against weaker teams, so most of her scoring came against competitive teams. Probably close to a third of her goals came against Madison and Centerville.Anonymous wrote:#11 from oakton is very good, but all those goals are scored on below average teams, for example- how many goals did she score vs chantilly..
Again very good player but the stats are not comparable. She won’t last long at JMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
When considering the number of goals a players scores one should also look at the percentage of goals this player has for her team. #11 scored 33% of Oakton’s goals, which is a little high. If this other player had more goals she then represented an even higher percentage of her teams goals since the other Concorde teams had fewer total goals. She would have to be closer to 40-50% of her team’s goals which is not good balance. Was this out of necessity for the team or because this player just takes a lot of her team’s shots?
Regarding assists, you need finishers to receive credit for an assist. #11 was fed more than feeding because she can finish. Not all players have this knack. #11 probably fed much more than her 15 assists but others did not finish at the same shooting percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
When considering the number of goals a players scores one should also look at the percentage of goals this player has for her team. #11 scored 33% of Oakton’s goals, which is a little high. If this other player had more goals she then represented an even higher percentage of her teams goals since the other Concorde teams had fewer total goals. She would have to be closer to 40-50% of her team’s goals which is not good balance. Was this out of necessity for the team or because this player just takes a lot of her team’s shots?
Regarding assists, you need finishers to receive credit for an assist. #11 was fed more than feeding because she can finish. Not all players have this knack. #11 probably fed much more than her 15 assists but others did not finish at the same shooting percentage.
It was out of necessity and best way for offense to have a chance to win and compete against the upper tier teams
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
When considering the number of goals a players scores one should also look at the percentage of goals this player has for her team. #11 scored 33% of Oakton’s goals, which is a little high. If this other player had more goals she then represented an even higher percentage of her teams goals since the other Concorde teams had fewer total goals. She would have to be closer to 40-50% of her team’s goals which is not good balance. Was this out of necessity for the team or because this player just takes a lot of her team’s shots?
Regarding assists, you need finishers to receive credit for an assist. #11 was fed more than feeding because she can finish. Not all players have this knack. #11 probably fed much more than her 15 assists but others did not finish at the same shooting percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
I see Oakton girl on had 15 assists on a state championship team. How many did the other Concorde player have? Was she just shoot or does she have more balanced offensive stats?
In Oakton’s offense, feeds usually came from the low attack position. So, 15 assists from up top makes sense. POY was not the only scorer for Oakton, they had pretty balanced scoring, with #4 and #21 also scoring multiple goals per game.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holy crap! Did the POY really have 92 goals? That’s insane.
Yes, very impressive stat and very impressive player. What’s more impressive is another player in the Concorde had more goals and in less games. Some great players in the Concorde
I see Oakton girl on had 15 assists on a state championship team. How many did the other Concorde player have? Was she just shoot or does she have more balanced offensive stats?