Anonymous wrote:Wow I feel like I just have come to the wrong board. People are actually having a friendly joking conversation! Go Holton!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guarantee the Saints win it all. You are a delusional SR or H parent.
Ha! You can’t guarantee anything. Clearly you didn’t see many games this spring. Visi, SR and Holton all have a shot of beating them.
Holton does not. SR doesnt really either. Only Visi truly has a shot.
So far this season:
Stone Ridge lost to Saints by 2
Holton lost to Saints by 3
Visi lost to Saints by 4
But yet, Holton and Stone Ridge do not have a shot but Visi does. Ok...
OMG I can't believe I really have to explain this ... 1. Visi has a far more impressive overall record. 2. Visi is nationally ranked by the experts who know best how to assess a team. 3. Visi has made it to the championship before so less likely to choke if they find them selves up against SSSAS. 4.Visi has a far deeper well of talent than either Sr or H. So, for a myriad of reasons - yes, Visi is best positioned to beat SSSAS out of the three.
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes hasn’t lost a conference tournament since records began at least 21 years ago and are currently in first place. Georgetown Visitation has one league loss this year - to SSSAS. Stone Ridge has two losses - to SSSAS and Visi. Holton has gone 4-3 in ISL AA play, losing to all of the former, putting it in fourth place.
PP, maybe you do have to explain it again. Holton just beat SSSAS in the ISL semi finals.
Yes indeed they did 10-9 and I am eating humble pie.. Way to go Holton. Nice. And Visi over SR 14-9. Should be a fun final.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guarantee the Saints win it all. You are a delusional SR or H parent.
Ha! You can’t guarantee anything. Clearly you didn’t see many games this spring. Visi, SR and Holton all have a shot of beating them.
Holton does not. SR doesnt really either. Only Visi truly has a shot.
So far this season:
Stone Ridge lost to Saints by 2
Holton lost to Saints by 3
Visi lost to Saints by 4
But yet, Holton and Stone Ridge do not have a shot but Visi does. Ok...
OMG I can't believe I really have to explain this ... 1. Visi has a far more impressive overall record. 2. Visi is nationally ranked by the experts who know best how to assess a team. 3. Visi has made it to the championship before so less likely to choke if they find them selves up against SSSAS. 4.Visi has a far deeper well of talent than either Sr or H. So, for a myriad of reasons - yes, Visi is best positioned to beat SSSAS out of the three.
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes hasn’t lost a conference tournament since records began at least 21 years ago and are currently in first place. Georgetown Visitation has one league loss this year - to SSSAS. Stone Ridge has two losses - to SSSAS and Visi. Holton has gone 4-3 in ISL AA play, losing to all of the former, putting it in fourth place.
PP, maybe you do have to explain it again. Holton just beat SSSAS in the ISL semi finals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guarantee the Saints win it all. You are a delusional SR or H parent.
Ha! You can’t guarantee anything. Clearly you didn’t see many games this spring. Visi, SR and Holton all have a shot of beating them.
Holton does not. SR doesnt really either. Only Visi truly has a shot.
So far this season:
Stone Ridge lost to Saints by 2
Holton lost to Saints by 3
Visi lost to Saints by 4
But yet, Holton and Stone Ridge do not have a shot but Visi does. Ok...
OMG I can't believe I really have to explain this ... 1. Visi has a far more impressive overall record. 2. Visi is nationally ranked by the experts who know best how to assess a team. 3. Visi has made it to the championship before so less likely to choke if they find them selves up against SSSAS. 4.Visi has a far deeper well of talent than either Sr or H. So, for a myriad of reasons - yes, Visi is best positioned to beat SSSAS out of the three.
St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes hasn’t lost a conference tournament since records began at least 21 years ago and are currently in first place. Georgetown Visitation has one league loss this year - to SSSAS. Stone Ridge has two losses - to SSSAS and Visi. Holton has gone 4-3 in ISL AA play, losing to all of the former, putting it in fourth place.
Anonymous wrote:Prep homer your Lil Hoyas have been irrelevant since Giblin left.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the end of Landon’s 30+ year reign of terror over D.C. lacrosse? Gonzaga and Bullis look to be the new dominant area programs. Bullis is almost all underclassmen!