Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC is more than half the cost of Bullis.
So if there's a full time goalie coach, makes a lot of sense.
Coupled with not starting at Bullis for another year, and the fact that the team, as admitted by previous posts, has only a couple 26 and 27 players to try to cobble together a team, it makes sense to abandon ship while you are still an underclassmen and work to get on the field.
Money is not an issue for this family! He could have beat out the 26 goalie but he won't since he is gone!
Anonymous wrote:SJC is more than half the cost of Bullis.
So if there's a full time goalie coach, makes a lot of sense.
Coupled with not starting at Bullis for another year, and the fact that the team, as admitted by previous posts, has only a couple 26 and 27 players to try to cobble together a team, it makes sense to abandon ship while you are still an underclassmen and work to get on the field.
Yeah, but SJC has the 3 best goalies in the entire DMV, so it'll be even tougher there. Between these 2 schools, these 10 guys might be the most awesome goalies in the United States.Anonymous wrote:As odd as it is that he went to SJC, he was wise not to go to Prep where they have almost double digits great goalies. And added at least one more this year as a freshman. Why would a goalie choose that??? I guess because they think they are the best but only one can be the best and at Prep that means beating out literally 6 other awesome goalies.
Anonymous wrote:As odd as it is that he went to SJC, he was wise not to go to Prep where they have almost double digits great goalies. And added at least one more this year as a freshman. Why would a goalie choose that??? I guess because they think they are the best but only one can be the best and at Prep that means beating out literally 6 other awesome goalies.
This is absolutely the first place I've seen it. Thanks a lot for the post.Anonymous wrote:SJC ‘28 goalie takes the starting job. You saw it here first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Sort of an odd move for the Bullis transfer. SJC has a great 2026 goalie and a pretty good 2027, and those are just the two that I know. Knowing how they stockpile players, there are probably more.
Didn't have a choice and "started" meant he started MS at Bullis not as a goalie. It is the logical choice for a NL player and logistically. He won't see the field until his junior year as he will beat out the 27 goalie.
No chance he beats out the DCE A team 2027 goalie.
I look forward to the outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Sort of an odd move for the Bullis transfer. SJC has a great 2026 goalie and a pretty good 2027, and those are just the two that I know. Knowing how they stockpile players, there are probably more.
Didn't have a choice and "started" meant he started MS at Bullis not as a goalie. It is the logical choice for a NL player and logistically. He won't see the field until his junior year as he will beat out the 27 goalie.
No chance he beats out the DCE A team 2027 goalie.