Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Convinced that these are a Madison psy-op
Taking a page out of the Langley "officially listed as questionable" playbook?
That worked out well for Langley, correct?
"Officially listed as out of the playoffs"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Same thing happened in 2022. Madison lost the region to Yorktown then won the state
what is the point of districts then. Seems to me this is just additional participation trophies.
As I said most other states and sports have district titles actually mean something within the context of the playoffs. In other words, you win districts you move on, you don't win, you go home.
Well if you want to go down that rabbit hole . . . the only thing your entire regular season record officially does is determine your seeding for the districts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Same thing happened in 2022. Madison lost the region to Yorktown then won the state
what is the point of districts then. Seems to me this is just additional participation trophies.
As I said most other states and sports have district titles actually mean something within the context of the playoffs. In other words, you win districts you move on, you don't win, you go home.
It’s more lacrosse for kids that like playing lacrosse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Same thing happened in 2022. Madison lost the region to Yorktown then won the state
what is the point of districts then. Seems to me this is just additional participation trophies.
As I said most other states and sports have district titles actually mean something within the context of the playoffs. In other words, you win districts you move on, you don't win, you go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Same thing happened in 2022. Madison lost the region to Yorktown then won the state
what is the point of districts then. Seems to me this is just additional participation trophies.
As I said most other states and sports have district titles actually mean something within the context of the playoffs. In other words, you win districts you move on, you don't win, you go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Same thing happened in 2022. Madison lost the region to Yorktown then won the state
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Convinced that these are a Madison psy-op
Taking a page out of the Langley "officially listed as questionable" playbook?
That worked out well for Langley, correct?
"Officially listed as out of the playoffs"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Convinced that these are a Madison psy-op
Taking a page out of the Langley "officially listed as questionable" playbook?
That worked out well for Langley, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Convinced that these are a Madison psy-op
Taking a page out of the Langley "officially listed as questionable" playbook?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
I think it does EXACTLY what you say it doesn't. Teams can be state champions despite losing in the region championship which is exactly why they go to states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien
Cool ancedotal story doesn't disprove it isn't wierd and why its done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Convinced that these are a Madison psy-op
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why people are acting like this game is a toss up. YT is going to win on Tuesday. The excuses from the doubters should be entertaining afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Monday:
Stone Bridge @ Riverside
West Potomac @ Robinson (6C Region Championship)
Tuesday:
Madison @ Yorktown (6D Region Championship)
Friday: Class 6 State Quarterfinals
A1 (Cosby) vs C2
B1 (Indy) vs D2
C1 vs A2 (Thomas Dale)
D1 vs B2 (Battlefield)
Again, super wierd that teams play for district titles and even if you lose, you can be put back into a state playoff. Most other states and sports certainly have district titles but once that happens, only the winner of the district advances. Shrugs shoulders.
A decade or so ago Robinson lost to Oakton in the District and Region Championships, but knocked them off in the State Final in OT. Jack Rowlett with assist to Chapman Jasien