Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
This ship has sailed. Bullis lost to Landon already. They are currently in the bottom half of the IAC with STA and SSSA. It would take Episcopal, Landon, and Prep all losing for Bullis to tie for the championship and they would have to lose twice for Bullis to outright win. Not to mention that also means Bullis can’t lose again. That’s a fantasy that is never going to happen. Sorry.
Or they just win the IAC tournament championship at the end of the season.
Then that would make them Co-Champions with whoever wins regular season. Again, ship has sailed.
IAC had a reg season champion and a tournament champion? Seems dumb
Anonymous wrote:I’d hope Bullis could win the IAC this spring with a 6th year senior.
Im a sophomore in college and Wade originally was in my graduating year, 2020.
He basically toon a gap year during COVID for a semester.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
This ship has sailed. Bullis lost to Landon already. They are currently in the bottom half of the IAC with STA and SSSA. It would take Episcopal, Landon, and Prep all losing for Bullis to tie for the championship and they would have to lose twice for Bullis to outright win. Not to mention that also means Bullis can’t lose again. That’s a fantasy that is never going to happen. Sorry.
Or they just win the IAC tournament championship at the end of the season.
Then that would make them Co-Champions with whoever wins regular season. Again, ship has sailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
This ship has sailed. Bullis lost to Landon already. They are currently in the bottom half of the IAC with STA and SSSA. It would take Episcopal, Landon, and Prep all losing for Bullis to tie for the championship and they would have to lose twice for Bullis to outright win. Not to mention that also means Bullis can’t lose again. That’s a fantasy that is never going to happen. Sorry.
Or they just win the IAC tournament championship at the end of the season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
This ship has sailed. Bullis lost to Landon already. They are currently in the bottom half of the IAC with STA and SSSA. It would take Episcopal, Landon, and Prep all losing for Bullis to tie for the championship and they would have to lose twice for Bullis to outright win. Not to mention that also means Bullis can’t lose again. That’s a fantasy that is never going to happen. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Once the Bullis attackman is healthy, they will wins games. Expect Jeff’s team to win the IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding STA... it's the same story every year just with a different script.
STA will beat St Stephens this spring who is borderline a JV (less than 25 kids on its roster) comprised mainly of reshman and sophomores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The EHS goalie, while a senior, is actually 17.
The fact checking on this forum is very suspect.
There are a few other new kids on team that are good but unknown to the area. Don't worry, they are all under 18.
Conklin does a great job with smallest school (number of boys) and stays competitive.
Yes, LSM (#77) played in the game and had a pretty good game.
Definitely an advantage when the head coach is also the admissions director.