Anonymous wrote:They look great on paper and on field, but like several of the teams in the DMV, they have a injuries and sevetal girls recovering from ACL injuries, hip surgeries, foot surgeries. The sport can be brutal on the body.
Ok haters gonna hateAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preseason ISL Standings (AA Division) w/ last year's league record:
1. SSSAS (6-1)
2. Stone Ridge (5-2)
3. Potomac (6-1)
4. Visitation (5-2)
5. Holy Child (2-5)
6. Holton Arms (2-5)
7. EHS (2-5)
8. Bullis (not in AA last year)
Games to Watch:
- 4/9: Potomac @ SR
- 4/14: SSSAS @ Potomac
- 4/16: Visitation @ SR
- 4/28: SR @ SSSAS
The top 3 look right to me. The Saints on paper are the clear favorite, followed very closely by SR. Potomac won't be as strong as last year but they will remain very competitive.
I'm curious if Holy Child can make the jump and knock off Visi this spring.
Holton Arms should be better than last year with a 2nd year coach.
SSSAS may look right on paper but is a no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preseason ISL Standings (AA Division) w/ last year's league record:
1. SSSAS (6-1)
2. Stone Ridge (5-2)
3. Potomac (6-1)
4. Visitation (5-2)
5. Holy Child (2-5)
6. Holton Arms (2-5)
7. EHS (2-5)
8. Bullis (not in AA last year)
Games to Watch:
- 4/9: Potomac @ SR
- 4/14: SSSAS @ Potomac
- 4/16: Visitation @ SR
- 4/28: SR @ SSSAS
The top 3 look right to me. The Saints on paper are the clear favorite, followed very closely by SR. Potomac won't be as strong as last year but they will remain very competitive.
I'm curious if Holy Child can make the jump and knock off Visi this spring.
Holton Arms should be better than last year with a 2nd year coach.
Anonymous wrote:DMV-
1 - GC
2 - SR
3 - SSSAS
4 - Visi
5 - SJC
6 - Potomac
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preseason ISL Standings (AA Division) w/ last year's league record:
1. SSSAS (6-1)
2. Stone Ridge (5-2)
3. Potomac (6-1)
4. Visitation (5-2)
5. Holy Child (2-5)
6. Holton Arms (2-5)
7. EHS (2-5)
8. Bullis (not in AA last year)
Games to Watch:
- 4/9: Potomac @ SR
- 4/14: SSSAS @ Potomac
- 4/16: Visitation @ SR
- 4/28: SR @ SSSAS
The top 3 look right to me. The Saints on paper are the clear favorite, followed very closely by SR. Potomac won't be as strong as last year but they will remain very competitive.
I'm curious if Holy Child can make the jump and knock off Visi this spring.
Holton Arms should be better than last year with a 2nd year coach.
Anonymous wrote:Preseason ISL Standings (AA Division) w/ last year's league record:
1. SSSAS (6-1)
2. Stone Ridge (5-2)
3. Potomac (6-1)
4. Visitation (5-2)
5. Holy Child (2-5)
6. Holton Arms (2-5)
7. EHS (2-5)
8. Bullis (not in AA last year)
Games to Watch:
- 4/9: Potomac @ SR
- 4/14: SSSAS @ Potomac
- 4/16: Visitation @ SR
- 4/28: SR @ SSSAS
Anonymous wrote:Best of luck to all the girls trying out for teams that have not yet selected and announced their rosters!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheap fouls to slow down a fast break, with no consequence to the defensive team, was a problem. Green cards for all fouls between restraining lines, however, is clearly not the right solution.
My solution is a player "foul out" like basketball. (Would like this to apply to LI clubs, and certain ISL and WCAC teams today, but I digress.)
My daughter's response--"sure dad, makes sense, go ahead and call Jenny Levy."
It’s making game unwatchable. Easy … two yellows or four greens you foul out. If you lose starters you’ll stop fouling.