Anonymous wrote:PVI has new coaches and a few decent players. Not nearly good enough to challenge the top teams though. The bottom half of the WCAC is pretty weak, so they will have some wins in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the contradiction in the first two phrases above. I'm with phrase two. Any reports from the weekend?
Also, games start this week. What are the interesting matchups?
Snark acknowledged. Ready to have your mind blown.... the score to a pre-season scrimmage (results) is meaningless, however, there can be takeaways such as teams showing an improved defense or strong goalie play or good play at the draw, etc... not a contradiction - an acknowledgement that the poster isn't looking to hear about scores, rather, takeaways from the various teams' play / interesting tidbits.
No snark intended, my lacrosse parent brother. I'm interested in precisely the kind of takeaways you mentioned, plus relative strength etc. One slight distinction in our views, scores are not necessarily "meaningless". If we are talking about a 2-4 goal spread, and one team substituted more liberally, or is working on a new attack or defensive structure, no real implications for the season. But if a team dominates by 10 goals+ in a game that might have been predicted to be somewhat competitive (Potomac vs PVI for instance; or PVI vs Madison a few days ago) I do believe that is relevant and meaningful to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the contradiction in the first two phrases above. I'm with phrase two. Any reports from the weekend?
Also, games start this week. What are the interesting matchups?
Snark acknowledged. Ready to have your mind blown.... the score to a pre-season scrimmage (results) is meaningless, however, there can be takeaways such as teams showing an improved defense or strong goalie play or good play at the draw, etc... not a contradiction - an acknowledgement that the poster isn't looking to hear about scores, rather, takeaways from the various teams' play / interesting tidbits.
Anonymous wrote:I love the contradiction in the first two phrases above. I'm with phrase two. Any reports from the weekend?
Also, games start this week. What are the interesting matchups?
Anonymous wrote:
Not sure how Stoneridge is ranked above Potomac and Saint Stephen’s, both beat them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:during scrimmages, coaches include all the players to see what each can do and how they handle themselves on the field. It's for fun, conditioning, and evaluation.
Lots of excuses, and neither of the last couple of posters appear to know much about the Good Counsel and Stone Ridge head coaches. Or what a WCAC vs ISL champions match up looks like, even in pre-season.
Good Counsel social media was posting every goal, some draws, saves and CTs, even ground balls. All starters through 3rd quarter, including 1st team goalie. So…
GC is using social media as it should be used…to keep fans engaged.
Both the GC and SR coaches agreed they would pull their starters and play second/third string beginning fourth quarter. Both teams treated it like it was…a scrimmage. GC was up by 2 after the third quarter. Lost by 1 at end.
SR has a good draw girl and lots of speed on offense. GC moves the ball well. Both teams defense were solid. Both teams had some sloppiness which will be cleaned up after more practices and games. Overall, two solid teams and it will be fun to watch them play each other later this spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:during scrimmages, coaches include all the players to see what each can do and how they handle themselves on the field. It's for fun, conditioning, and evaluation.
Lots of excuses, and neither of the last couple of posters appear to know much about the Good Counsel and Stone Ridge head coaches. Or what a WCAC vs ISL champions match up looks like, even in pre-season.
Good Counsel social media was posting every goal, some draws, saves and CTs, even ground balls. All starters through 3rd quarter, including 1st team goalie. So…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:during scrimmages, coaches include all the players to see what each can do and how they handle themselves on the field. It's for fun, conditioning, and evaluation.
Lots of excuses, and neither of the last couple of posters appear to know much about the Good Counsel and Stone Ridge head coaches. Or what a WCAC vs ISL champions match up looks like, even in pre-season.
Good Counsel social media was posting every goal, some draws, saves and CTs, even ground balls. All starters through 3rd quarter, including 1st team goalie. So…