Anonymous wrote:Game was 10-9 St Stephens. A great win for them. Down 6-1 at the very beginning of the second quarter, they run off nine goals to three and come back to win the game.
The league will be competitive this year. Now, no one can run the table. The season only matters to determine seeding for the end of season tournament. The only thing that matters is the tournament.
If St. Stephens could have won more than a couple of 50/50's at the faceoff X, they would have pounded Landon.
When do Bullis and Prep play St. Stephens? What do the prognosticators say about those match-ups?
I think Saints will beat Bullis and give Prep fits, but Prep will ultimately convert all those possessions into a winning goal margin.
Anonymous wrote:interesting move to say the least but teaching a life lesson I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Did Landon starting goalie get hurt ? I saw bears were up 6-2 at one point and didn’t return back to the game ?
Big win for the Saints to turn around on 24 hours after a shelling and punch Landon in the face.
Let's keep the Catholic school conference intact - GZ and STJ can always play IAC teams as well.Anonymous wrote:They should swap out St Albans and Episcopal for Gonzaga and St Johns. That would create arguably the most competitive conference in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA Fogo embarassed Bullis Fogo today. Just sayin.
I am not sure STA is in a position to be able to brag about one player. STA lost to Bullis 16-9. The Fogo may have won a lot today, but the team could not do anything with it. Tons of bad throws, missed catches, and stolen balls. STA plays like a good JV team and Bullis was sucked down to their level for the first half of the game. Bullis scored first goal at the end of the first quarter and the score at the half was 6-3 Bullis. That is not good playing on Bullis' part. After that game, not sure they should be ranked 7th in the country.
Anonymous wrote:18-13 final