Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac is probably the best team in the entire DMV area . They played unbelievably and should move up in the rankings immediately to # 1 ...
Stop.
Likely a top 5 team in the area.
GC, visi, SR and BI are better than Potomac.
What team has BI beaten of note that warrants this status?
Well they just beat Potomac. Does that count? And Q the excuses……
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Please explain how this is inappropriate. Someone who watched a game witnessed them yelling at each other. It is not a little secret that nobody did not know about them. The team and the players are known in conference and community. What is inappropriate is the way some players treat and talk to others on that team and that the coaching staff allow it. Now if I was to name the names what would be not nice.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What was score? Heard one of Potomac's Duke commits didn't play.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. What was score? Heard one of Potomac's Duke commits didn't play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Potomac is probably the best team in the entire DMV area . They played unbelievably and should move up in the rankings immediately to # 1 ...
Stop.
Likely a top 5 team in the area.
GC, visi, SR and BI are better than Potomac.
What team has BI beaten of note that warrants this status?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.
You have missed the point. Missing practice to go to the concert is the selfish part, not the going to the concert itself. You are missing a key point. Just because you are a starter/one of the better players does not give you a free pass to skip practice for a non-school sponsored even/important family event.
exactly this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.
You have missed the point. Missing practice to go to the concert is the selfish part, not the going to the concert itself. You are missing a key point. Just because you are a starter/one of the better players does not give you a free pass to skip practice for a non-school sponsored even/important family event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.
You have missed the point. Missing practice to go to the concert is the selfish part, not the going to the concert itself. You are missing a key point. Just because you are a starter/one of the better players does not give you a free pass to skip practice for a non-school sponsored even/important family event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI is not good enough to be out late at concerts and then expect to beat a team like Potomac. And BTW, according to my daughter, just about every girl on the PVI team went to the concert last night.
Potomac players were at that concert too. It was the skipping practice part that got PVI into trouble, evidently. It was no problem going to practice, then to concert.
Good for the coach to bench them for missing practice. During season priority should be lacrosse. They are letting their team down by being selfish.
Priority should be school. Then lacrosse.
You think a high school kid going to a concert is selfish. You must have been a complete nerd in HS. Plus, I have a hunch some girls from the winning team also went to see Luke.
Getting hammered the night before your game, that's a different story. But, going to a concert allowed a HS nerd to be self righteous as an adult, so I guess everybody wins.