Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BF looked bad. Had shots, couldn't finish early. Then it just got away from them and Indy defense is too good. Attack Indy through the middies and you've got a shot.
I didn’t see BF had quality shots, they had shot but not quality, “wide left”
I saw an offense that was very frustrated by no one being able to penetrate.
If you are basing attacking them through the middies off last night stream, you have never played pole.
It was very obvious what Indy was doing. To attack them via the middies you will need at least 2 top tier attack that warrant a deny strategy, and, two top middies to have success. BF tried but didn’t have the players on mid to take advantage
Since teams struggle to have even one top tier player much less 4, good luck.
This explains what makes Robo vs Indy interesting. They meet those requirements. And they are by far the best defense Independence will see this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison vs. Yorktown loser to face Indy in 1st round of states. Yorktown would be a tough test for Indy, who has basically only faced creampuff offenses all year.
Indy would be favored by 7 in that matchup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15-7 YT. Pulled the starters at 15-3.
That’s more lopsided than I expected. How many points for the kid chasing the public school record?
I think #3 had 8 or 9 Points. Oakton was trying to shut him off with a pole.
This shows how bad VA public lax is. #3 had zippy against a mid private school team and their attack kid was way better
He had 4 goals against The Heights. I don't see any other private schools on their schedule.
People are so eager to try and tear this kid down. A modern day LeBron.
Anonymous wrote:Madison vs. Yorktown loser to face Indy in 1st round of states. Yorktown would be a tough test for Indy, who has basically only faced creampuff offenses all year.