Anonymous wrote:I'd do it like this:
1. Stone Ridge
2. SSSAS
3. Visitation
4. Potomac
5. Holy Child
6. Holton Arms
7. EHS
8. Bullis
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
What is delusional? The players have already been selected and have made it quite known to everyone else. This is not a secret. Players and parents wouldn’t say this to others if it were made up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All teams have preseason meetings and emails, even at the college level, to set expectations and answer questions. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. If they didn’t have a meeting, you would claim they never communicated with you and that there was no communication. Just get over yourself and leave this team and these girls alone; you should probably switch schools. These girls actually get along really well and have a tight bond, so if you have an underclassman on the team with all those D1, D2, and D3 seniors and juniors, I’m sure you feel like you’re at the bottom of the totem pole. That’s how it is in high school and college when the delusional parent and student athlete is back. Go find another program to pick on or switch schools. If you can’t handle it at SSSAS, you’re not cut out for college lacrosse at any competitive school!
Name 1 team (boys or girls) at this school that has ever had a pre-season meeting with parents?
There’s usually just a pre-tryout email sent out. Wonder why this year is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
What is delusional? The players have already been selected and have made it quite known to everyone else. This is not a secret. Players and parents wouldn’t say this to others if it were made up
This is true pretty much everywhere: Tryouts are not for selecting the whole team, it is for determining who is at the bottom of the varsity roster or the top of the JV. Coach already knows how the juniors and seniors play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
What is delusional? The players have already been selected and have made it quite known to everyone else. This is not a secret. Players and parents wouldn’t say this to others if it were made up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All teams have preseason meetings and emails, even at the college level, to set expectations and answer questions. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. If they didn’t have a meeting, you would claim they never communicated with you and that there was no communication. Just get over yourself and leave this team and these girls alone; you should probably switch schools. These girls actually get along really well and have a tight bond, so if you have an underclassman on the team with all those D1, D2, and D3 seniors and juniors, I’m sure you feel like you’re at the bottom of the totem pole. That’s how it is in high school and college when the delusional parent and student athlete is back. Go find another program to pick on or switch schools. If you can’t handle it at SSSAS, you’re not cut out for college lacrosse at any competitive school!
Name 1 team (boys or girls) at this school that has ever had a pre-season meeting with parents?
Anonymous wrote:All teams have preseason meetings and emails, even at the college level, to set expectations and answer questions. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. If they didn’t have a meeting, you would claim they never communicated with you and that there was no communication. Just get over yourself and leave this team and these girls alone; you should probably switch schools. These girls actually get along really well and have a tight bond, so if you have an underclassman on the team with all those D1, D2, and D3 seniors and juniors, I’m sure you feel like you’re at the bottom of the totem pole. That’s how it is in high school and college when the delusional parent and student athlete is back. Go find another program to pick on or switch schools. If you can’t handle it at SSSAS, you’re not cut out for college lacrosse at any competitive school!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
What is delusional? The players have already been selected and have made it quite known to everyone else. This is not a secret. Players and parents wouldn’t say this to others if it were made up
Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
Anonymous wrote:Delusional parent or student is back!
what’s the scoop on Holton arms?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: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.