Anonymous wrote:WIS won for the boys, Wilson for the girls in the DCSAA finals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS v. St Albans in city semi-final today. Go WIS!
Fun game. The cheering crowds on both sides were equally fun. Can't wait for next season's rematch!
A good local rivalry has developed despite the fact the schools aren't in the same conference. That has been a great byproduct of the DCSAA soccer tournament. Well done to the DCSAA for this model, which includes both public and private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WIS v. St Albans in city semi-final today. Go WIS!
Fun game. The cheering crowds on both sides were equally fun. Can't wait for next season's rematch!
Anonymous wrote:WIS v. St Albans in city semi-final today. Go WIS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS was beaten soundly this season by both Bullis and Potomac. To come back in a few weeks and handle both isn't luck it's excellent coaching. NCS Coach Danielle Malagari is a rock star and will probably be heading to the college or pro coaching ranks sooner rather than later.
She's terrific -- was a great player and is a great coach (was going to write "great young coach" but no modifier needed).
NCS lost in the semi-finals of the City championship to St. John's in OT today. St. John's will play Wilson in the girls' final.
On the boys' side, WIS defeated St. Albans in penalty kicks (5-4). WIS will play Bell in the DCSAA finals.
Some great tournament soccer from the girls and the boys.
Anonymous wrote:NCS was beaten soundly this season by both Bullis and Potomac. To come back in a few weeks and handle both isn't luck it's excellent coaching. NCS Coach Danielle Malagari is a rock star and will probably be heading to the college or pro coaching ranks sooner rather than later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know that the soccer success for schools like St Albans, Landon and Dematha certainly do much for school/community spirit, good press, etc.
But I know of no other school in the area where the soccer team is so intertwined with the soul of the school as that for WIS!
Yes, WIS seems like it has a great soccer atmosphere. Very skilled boys' team and amazing support from the rest of the school.
Although maybe they can get too intense? When I stayed to watch the first half of boys' DCSAA championship last year after watching the girls championship at Georgetown, I had to move my seat away from some shrieking WIS parents who seemed unhinged even for a sporting event. They were freaking out about imaginary fouls, arguing sideline calls (!), and it wasn't a particularly good look coming from adults (also I feared eardrum rupture).
I guess the moral of the story is that even sophisticated European/American cosmopolitans can act like boors when it comes to sports.
Anonymous wrote:I know that the soccer success for schools like St Albans, Landon and Dematha certainly do much for school/community spirit, good press, etc.
But I know of no other school in the area where the soccer team is so intertwined with the soul of the school as that for WIS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IAC soccer tournament:
#2 Landon vs. #3 Prep
#1 St. Albans vs. #4 (?) Bullis (or was Bullis a 5 seed?)
ISL tournament starts on Wed. I believe.
Landon and STA advance to IAC tournament final. Should be a good game; they split during the regular season.
So happy that Landon is playing in a tournament final that does not include a stick! Go Bears!!
Good game but Landon on the short end -- St. Albans won 2-0.
Landon may have had fewer points on the scoreboard, but that game was a win for everyone. The programs, which are often overshadowed by the lacrosse and other teams, the students and extended school communities, high school soccer writ large, the cheering squads (referred to in the WaPo article), did I leave anyone out?