Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She went to SSSAS… She was a welcomed addition to the program and will thrive there as long as doesn’t force shots makes smart plays and feeds fast to get the ball to cutters by not hanging on the the ball too long.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Bullis girls team look this year?
One of their starting midfielders transferred out last year.
Is this the one who's been on 5 club teams in 3 years?
There is a player on SSSAS on her second high school and fifth club in three years? That can’t be true? Can it?
Yes. Her mom is the one posting about her leading the team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She went to SSSAS… She was a welcomed addition to the program and will thrive there as long as doesn’t force shots makes smart plays and feeds fast to get the ball to cutters by not hanging on the the ball too long.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Bullis girls team look this year?
One of their starting midfielders transferred out last year.
Is this the one who's been on 5 club teams in 3 years?
There is a player on SSSAS on her second high school and fifth club in three years? That can’t be true? Can it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
This season, the spotlight is on the Saints underclassmen—talented young players who are stepping up after some members didn't meet expectations last year. With key personnel changes made during the offseason, they're now headed in the right direction, thanks to their new teammates taking the lead.
Is this for real? The new teammates are taking the lead? And finally they are headed in the right direction? There are only a handful of new teammates, and all but one returning player is committed. Let me guess…you’re a parent of a “new teammate”?
New mom isn’t very subtle is she!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
This season, the spotlight is on the Saints underclassmen—talented young players who are stepping up after some members didn't meet expectations last year. With key personnel changes made during the offseason, they're now headed in the right direction, thanks to their new teammates taking the lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
This season, the spotlight is on the Saints underclassmen—talented young players who are stepping up after some members didn't meet expectations last year. With key personnel changes made during the offseason, they're now headed in the right direction, thanks to their new teammates taking the lead.
Is this for real? The new teammates are taking the lead? And finally they are headed in the right direction? There are only a handful of new teammates, and all but one returning player is committed. Let me guess…you’re a parent of a “new teammate”?
New mom isn’t very subtle is she!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
This season, the spotlight is on the Saints underclassmen—talented young players who are stepping up after some members didn't meet expectations last year. With key personnel changes made during the offseason, they're now headed in the right direction, thanks to their new teammates taking the lead.
Is this for real? The new teammates are taking the lead? And finally they are headed in the right direction? There are only a handful of new teammates, and all but one returning player is committed. Let me guess…you’re a parent of a “new teammate”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.
This season, the spotlight is on the Saints underclassmen—talented young players who are stepping up after some members didn't meet expectations last year. With key personnel changes made during the offseason, they're now headed in the right direction, thanks to their new teammates taking the lead.
Anonymous wrote:Not quite. SJC came out with three very easy quick goals, but overall it felt like a bit of an off day. After the first few goals, looked like Saints defense really settled in and made it tough for SJC to get anything clean-- shots felt rushed, off, and weaker than i've seen. On the SSSA side, honestly didn’t see a weak link on offense. They looked way more connected than I remember last year, moving the ball well and not playing hero ball. Not sure exactly who the underclassmen were, but they’ve definitely got depth.