Anonymous wrote:SSSA is not the same team now with the loss of their FO guy due to upper body injury. St Albans's dominated the face-off X and that was the difference. Without the injury SSSA wins by 3, but that's the way it goes. Next man up.
IAC Standings
Landon, Prep, Bullis, St Albans all 2 - 1
SSSA 1 - 2
EHS 0 - 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dream on STA booster. You beat a Landon team that is down this year. SSSA is better or even across the board. The Saints will win easily.
want to retract your comment now?
Anonymous wrote:Dream on STA booster. You beat a Landon team that is down this year. SSSA is better or even across the board. The Saints will win easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:experiences with the sta team?
St Albans has a decent FOGO who will get possessions for STA, and a crafty offense that can score. But their Yalie-bound goalie graduated, and while the defense showed a bit of improvement last year, I think all the starters graduated. It'll be a swiss cheese defense.
Wrong. Defense is turning out to be pure cheddar and the goalie a pretty solid block of cheese. Offense is pure Cheese Wiz - Fluid, saucy and delicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:experiences with the sta team?
St Albans has a decent FOGO who will get possessions for STA, and a crafty offense that can score. But their Yalie-bound goalie graduated, and while the defense showed a bit of improvement last year, I think all the starters graduated. It'll be a swiss cheese defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA has a good squad. Landon, Bullis and SSSAS are all better on paper, but anything can happen this year. Prep, though, is not going to win anything. Again.
SSSAS is not better on paper. STA has as good an attack and midfield as SSSAS, possibly better. SSSAS is used to winning every face off and STA could possibly counter that. Only issue will be goalie for STA - big advantage for SSSAS at that position.
Anonymous wrote:If we’ve learned one thing from this thread it’s that all schools have their share of douchey parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA is terrible now.
The "new" head coach who was supposed to raise up the program has done the opposite. He does not know what he is doing or how to build a team. Lots of us are very dissapointed.
Talk to your son. The boys love the head coach and his assistants. The program is heading in the right direction. Give it time.
My son says the new coach is a beauty, which I think is a good thing? He certainly connects with the boys and seems to be trying his best to ramp things up (doing fall ball, winter box, and off season clinics). He's definitely trying. What more can you ask for?