Anonymous wrote:What was the score of the SJC-EA game today?
Anonymous wrote:What was the score of the SJC-EA game today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac 7 - PVI 3 in the third.
Potomac won. 10-5
Statement win
^^^^
This
And watching the PVI team yell at each other - yikes
They have a couple of toxic players for sure.
These types of comments are unnecessary and inappropriate. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac 7 - PVI 3 in the third.
Potomac won. 10-5
Statement win
^^^^
This
And watching the PVI team yell at each other - yikes
They have a couple of toxic players for sure.
These types of comments are unnecessary and inappropriate. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac 7 - PVI 3 in the third.
Potomac won. 10-5
Statement win
^^^^
This
And watching the PVI team yell at each other - yikes
They have a couple of toxic players for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac 7 - PVI 3 in the third.
Potomac won. 10-5
Statement win
^^^^
This
And watching the PVI team yell at each other - yikes
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS score?
6-4 Episcopal
With who SSSAS lost to injury this year, did not expect it to be that close.
I’d be interested to know if SSSAS played a long possession game to limit EA’s chances. It wouldn’t surprise me.
Episcopal was up 6-1 earlier in game. They just played and beat Mcdonogh and have St Johns today. They rested top players.
You cannot be serious- you do realize you are taking about two completely different Episcopal teams????
They are because it is the same Episcopal team per Episcopal Academy's own website. But clearly just double checking was too much for you before you posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS score?
6-4 Episcopal
With who SSSAS lost to injury this year, did not expect it to be that close.
I’d be interested to know if SSSAS played a long possession game to limit EA’s chances. It wouldn’t surprise me.
Episcopal was up 6-1 earlier in game. They just played and beat Mcdonogh and have St Johns today. They rested top players.
You cannot be serious- you do realize you are taking about two completely different Episcopal teams????
They are because it is the same Episcopal team per Episcopal Academy's own website. But clearly just double checking was too much for you before you posted.
https://www.episcopalacademy.org/athletics/team-pages/team-profile/~athletics-team-id/184
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS score?
6-4 Episcopal
With who SSSAS lost to injury this year, did not expect it to be that close.
I’d be interested to know if SSSAS played a long possession game to limit EA’s chances. It wouldn’t surprise me.
Episcopal was up 6-1 earlier in game. They just played and beat Mcdonogh and have St Johns today. They rested top players.
You cannot be serious- you do realize you are taking about two completely different Episcopal teams????
They are because it is the same Episcopal team per Episcopal Academy's own website. But clearly just double checking was too much for you before you posted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSSAS score?
6-4 Episcopal
With who SSSAS lost to injury this year, did not expect it to be that close.
I’d be interested to know if SSSAS played a long possession game to limit EA’s chances. It wouldn’t surprise me.
Episcopal was up 6-1 earlier in game. They just played and beat Mcdonogh and have St Johns today. They rested top players.
You cannot be serious- you do realize you are taking about two completely different Episcopal teams????