Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has historically had 10+ coaches when Casey O'Neill was the head coach.
PVI is better than people are giving them credit for, they were the better team last night.
I would relax on the offense is awful narrative. McD game was a time of possession issue, yesterday PVI defense was very solid, goalie made some great saves, I was impressed with the really big kid on D he moves well for his size. Is he committed to play anywhere in college?
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a really weak schedule the next week and a half until they play Gonzaga on the 31st. Over the next 10 days they play four easy win teams, so don’t be fooled by their win column. Gonzaga will likely be a reality check for Bullis, unless they get injured like last year.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has a really weak schedule the next week and a half until they play Gonzaga on the 31st. Over the next 10 days they play four easy win teams, so don’t be fooled by their win column. Gonzaga will likely be a reality check for Bullis, unless they get injured like last year.
Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Top 10, Week of March 20th:
1. Georgetown Prep (2-2): Despite the OT loss to Haverford this week, the Lil Hoyas remain on top with their offensive firepower. A date with rival Gonzaga is next.
2. SJC (2-2): A lopsided loss to Canadian power, Hill Academy, is nothing to hang your head on.
3. Bullis (3-1): Bulldogs didn't show up vs traditional Philly power, Malvern Prep this weekend.
4. PVI (3-2): Panthers have won 3 straight and have the raw athleticism to keep them in every game this spring.
5. Zaga (2-2): Purple Eagles need to figure out their offensive woes... crosstown Jesuit rivals are on deck this Friday.
6. STA (4-2): Bulldogs are inconsistent but have racked up quality wins over St. Pauls and Spalding. Gilman looms
7. Landon (2-2): Da Bears need to find some offense if they want to win some games this Spring. Good win over Episcopal Academy in the annual IAC / Inter-Ac Challenge
8. DeMatha (2-3): After a brutal non-league schedule, the Stags have won 2 straight. DeMatha has the horses to run with a lot of teams, Landon is on deck
9. Episcopal (2-0): The Maroon will face some competition with week with Blue Ridge (HOF Coach Dom Starsia) and PVI
10. St. James (2-1): The tiny boarding school in rural Hagerstown MD is starting to catch some attention
HM:
St. Stephens
The Heights
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has historically had 10+ coaches when Casey O'Neill was the head coach.
PVI is better than people are giving them credit for, they were the better team last night.
I would relax on the offense is awful narrative. McD game was a time of possession issue, yesterday PVI defense was very solid, goalie made some great saves, I was impressed with the really big kid on D he moves well for his size. Is he committed to play anywhere in college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has historically had 10+ coaches when Casey O'Neill was the head coach.
PVI is better than people are giving them credit for, they were the better team last night.
I would relax on the offense is awful narrative. McD game was a time of possession issue, yesterday PVI defense was very solid, goalie made some great saves, I was impressed with the really big kid on D he moves well for his size. Is he committed to play anywhere in college?
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga has historically had 10+ coaches when Casey O'Neill was the head coach.
PVI is better than people are giving them credit for, they were the better team last night.
Anonymous wrote:PVI 6 GZ 5 Final
Anonymous wrote:Gonna say 7-5 PVI. They smoked by heights and took down SSAS fairly easily last week and are hot right now.