Anonymous wrote:Did Holton almost beat Visi today? Heard it was close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to GC on a well-earned title. They were the best team in the WCAC all year. That are beatable. Just not today. BI couldn’t get it done. Not good enough.
"not good enough" Nice. Sounds like a GC parent. Keeping it classy Falcons.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to GC on a well-earned title. They were the best team in the WCAC all year. That are beatable. Just not today. BI couldn’t get it done. Not good enough.
Anonymous wrote:So the top WCAC team was beat by two of the top three IAC teams during the regular season?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ISL AA Team Games Against A Opponents
Potomac 4
Flint Hill 3
Bullis 1
Holy Child 1
Holton Arms 1
Visi 0
SR 0
Saints 0
I can understand FH as they were in the A division last year.
Embarrassing.
Why are some posters so preoccupied with Potomac? They are not a top program in the area.
Unfortunately,there's a mom with an ax to grind. As for them playing some of the A teams...they just always have played their more academic rivals like Sidwell, NCS, Maret. They crossoever with the boys' conferences, so it's just a thing. They play Episcopal because of the state conference they are in. There's nothing embarrasing about it. Unlike SR, Visi, and Saints, they are not primarily sports oriented and are more like those teams than those other three top ISL AA schools.
There’s no mom with an axe. Stop creating fake drama. Discussions are because Potomac beat Holy Child, Bullis and Holton for their best record in years. Finished 4th in ISL AA because of a bunch of strong freshmen. Not losing any good seniors so next year looks promising and pipeline seems to have strong players coming up (8th graders on JV). Potomac is likely to be a contender for top three in next few years. People have noticed.
They are actually losing a very strong defender senior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ISL AA Team Games Against A Opponents
Potomac 4
Flint Hill 3
Bullis 1
Holy Child 1
Holton Arms 1
Visi 0
SR 0
Saints 0
I can understand FH as they were in the A division last year.
Embarrassing.
Why are some posters so preoccupied with Potomac? They are not a top program in the area.
Unfortunately,there's a mom with an ax to grind. As for them playing some of the A teams...they just always have played their more academic rivals like Sidwell, NCS, Maret. They crossoever with the boys' conferences, so it's just a thing. They play Episcopal because of the state conference they are in. There's nothing embarrasing about it. Unlike SR, Visi, and Saints, they are not primarily sports oriented and are more like those teams than those other three top ISL AA schools.
There’s no mom with an axe. Stop creating fake drama. Discussions are because Potomac beat Holy Child, Bullis and Holton for their best record in years. Finished 4th in ISL AA because of a bunch of strong freshmen. Not losing any good seniors so next year looks promising and pipeline seems to have strong players coming up (8th graders on JV). Potomac is likely to be a contender for top three in next few years. People have noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ISL AA Team Games Against A Opponents
Potomac 4
Flint Hill 3
Bullis 1
Holy Child 1
Holton Arms 1
Visi 0
SR 0
Saints 0
I can understand FH as they were in the A division last year.
Embarrassing.
Why are some posters so preoccupied with Potomac? They are not a top program in the area.
Unfortunately,there's a mom with an ax to grind. As for them playing some of the A teams...they just always have played their more academic rivals like Sidwell, NCS, Maret. They crossoever with the boys' conferences, so it's just a thing. They play Episcopal because of the state conference they are in. There's nothing embarrasing about it. Unlike SR, Visi, and Saints, they are not primarily sports oriented and are more like those teams than those other three top ISL AA schools.
There’s no mom with an axe. Stop creating fake drama. Discussions are because Potomac beat Holy Child, Bullis and Holton for their best record in years. Finished 4th in ISL AA because of a bunch of strong freshmen. Not losing any good seniors so next year looks promising and pipeline seems to have strong players coming up (8th graders on JV). Potomac is likely to be a contender for top three in next few years. People have noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ISL AA Team Games Against A Opponents
Potomac 4
Flint Hill 3
Bullis 1
Holy Child 1
Holton Arms 1
Visi 0
SR 0
Saints 0
I can understand FH as they were in the A division last year.
Embarrassing.
Why are some posters so preoccupied with Potomac? They are not a top program in the area.
Unfortunately,there's a mom with an ax to grind. As for them playing some of the A teams...they just always have played their more academic rivals like Sidwell, NCS, Maret. They crossoever with the boys' conferences, so it's just a thing. They play Episcopal because of the state conference they are in. There's nothing embarrasing about it. Unlike SR, Visi, and Saints, they are not primarily sports oriented and are more like those teams than those other three top ISL AA schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exciting WCAC final set for Monday. Any predictions?
OLGC will win handily. Much better team and already beat them easily. But also OLGC deserve credit for their scheduling. They don’t hide from anybody, playing the best teams in ISL and IAAM.
Lets not get too high on ourselves - you lost to the only ISL team you played and went 2-2 in the IAAM games including a win over Bullis (not a major feat) and a drubbing by the Saints