Anonymous wrote:Lost one on the 2nd day of tryouts. The 2nd one was with 5 seconds left in the Langley win.
Both Seniors and returning all state players.
Huge losses on the field and off but Lightridge is still going to compete as evidenced by Friday's battle against Madison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison 13
Lightridge 10
9-9 going into 4th
LR goalie was excellent and their #5 middie is probably the best field player we’ve played against all year.
Imagine how good LR would have been this year if 2 of their starting Attackers didn't tear their ACLs....
That’s terrible. Sad for the team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison 13
Lightridge 10
9-9 going into 4th
LR goalie was excellent and their #5 middie is probably the best field player we’ve played against all year.
Imagine how good LR would have been this year if 2 of their starting Attackers didn't tear their ACLs....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Great job trolling to think Madison has the coaching advantage
How bout this. Both teams, Madison and Battlefield, have very talented players and are well coached. It is possible for that to happen.
Also, very interesting strategy that some have taken to on this board to try and disparage the winningest coach in Virginia High School League History. She has been coaching longer than some head coaches have been alive. I am sure she has just luck boxed her way into all those wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Great job trolling to think Madison has the coaching advantage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Did they get a new staff? BF has won the last 2 games. Coming back in both. Who adjusted what?
Didn’t Madison also blow a huge lead in the state championship game last year?
Where was BF when Madison was competing for a championship?
You see, we also lost to the state champions but because Fairfax cries over everything unless they get their way, the way they do the brackets suck. It should have been BF vs Madison in the semis. Instead Madison basically got a bye into the finals. But we are fine with that because we know we had already beaten Madison. And we knew that YT was the best team in the state.
So, there is your answer. Ask and you shall receive from the trailer trash.
Great try, but wrong answer. BF was at home dreaming dominating the message board in 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.
Did they get a new staff? BF has won the last 2 games. Coming back in both. Who adjusted what?
Didn’t Madison also blow a huge lead in the state championship game last year?
Where was BF when Madison was competing for a championship?
You see, we also lost to the state champions but because Fairfax cries over everything unless they get their way, the way they do the brackets suck. It should have been BF vs Madison in the semis. Instead Madison basically got a bye into the finals. But we are fine with that because we know we had already beaten Madison. And we knew that YT was the best team in the state.
So, there is your answer. Ask and you shall receive from the trailer trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison coach and 9 assistants looked like they weren’t prepared for a zone and eventually figured it out in 2nd half.
It’s not too hard to scout with all of the games being streamed now. I am not sure how you wouldn’t have practiced for a zone
They were all busy figuring out their non-substitution plan, from how it looked. They play their starters the entire game other than a couple of brief subs.
That’s pretty standard across most of the programs. Not enough depth and too big of a skill gap between top 12 and bottom 10
That is the problem with all the schools, there isn’t depth past the top 7-8 players on the team. Madison does have an advantage of 12-13 strong players. It will be a good battle of them against Battlefield. Madison will have a step above as the coaching staff is great at adjusting and being able to have the talent to do what needs to be done.