Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No dog in this fight, but Visi has stars and less depth and SR has slightly fewer stars offensively and lots of depth.
How is SSSAS looking?
Anonymous wrote:No dog in this fight, but Visi has stars and less depth and SR has slightly fewer stars offensively and lots of depth.
Anonymous wrote:No dog in this fight, but Visi has stars and less depth and SR has slightly fewer stars offensively and lots of depth.
Anonymous wrote:No dog in this fight, but Visi has stars and less depth and SR has slightly fewer stars offensively and lots of depth.
Anonymous wrote:SR and Visi played a very close game. Both teams played well. It was SR’s 3rd game of the day and Visi’s first. SR didn’t have their starting goalies. Both very good teams, but SR appeared to have more depth for a full field game. We will see in the Spring. Indoor games nothing.
Anonymous wrote:I guess Visi SR those weekend. So SR has lost to Visi, GC, and BI. Looks like the loss of UVA recruit (and I'm definitely not her dad) was pretty killer. SR not on top of my rankings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI will be in rebuild mode and could slip to 4 behind BI. SJC should beat BI. They didn’t get that much better.
Agree with this assessment. And will add, GC should beat everyone in the league unless they show up flat footed.
Mostly agree; depth development is an issue at SJC. Never really saw SJC subbing at all in tight games, which really tires out the midfield and makes replacing the graduated seniors all the more important. GC depth is what keeps them #1 over the others. 26 class is deep at GC and they just got a Cap Blue 27 transfer attacker.
Not sure how a freshman who began school there in September and whose older sister is already enrolled there could be considered a transfer. However, girl got skills.
Because she went public for first semester???? Literal definition of transfer as she changed schools. You must be thinking of someone else.
OK, I guess my kid had been in a class all year long with a different Cap 27 Blue girls lax player at St Johns who went to Spooky Nook. Must be lots of them.
No. Your reading skills are not great. That comment was about a GC 20237 transfer, not SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI will be in rebuild mode and could slip to 4 behind BI. SJC should beat BI. They didn’t get that much better.
Agree with this assessment. And will add, GC should beat everyone in the league unless they show up flat footed.
Mostly agree; depth development is an issue at SJC. Never really saw SJC subbing at all in tight games, which really tires out the midfield and makes replacing the graduated seniors all the more important. GC depth is what keeps them #1 over the others. 26 class is deep at GC and they just got a Cap Blue 27 transfer attacker.
Not sure how a freshman who began school there in September and whose older sister is already enrolled there could be considered a transfer. However, girl got skills.
Because she went public for first semester???? Literal definition of transfer as she changed schools. You must be thinking of someone else.
OK, I guess my kid had been in a class all year long with a different Cap 27 Blue girls lax player at St Johns who went to Spooky Nook. Must be lots of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI will be in rebuild mode and could slip to 4 behind BI. SJC should beat BI. They didn’t get that much better.
Agree with this assessment. And will add, GC should beat everyone in the league unless they show up flat footed.
Mostly agree; depth development is an issue at SJC. Never really saw SJC subbing at all in tight games, which really tires out the midfield and makes replacing the graduated seniors all the more important. GC depth is what keeps them #1 over the others. 26 class is deep at GC and they just got a Cap Blue 27 transfer attacker.
Not sure how a freshman who began school there in September and whose older sister is already enrolled there could be considered a transfer. However, girl got skills.
Because she went public for first semester???? Literal definition of transfer as she changed schools. You must be thinking of someone else.
OK, I guess my kid had been in a class all year long with a different Cap 27 Blue girls lax player at St Johns who went to Spooky Nook. Must be lots of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVI will be in rebuild mode and could slip to 4 behind BI. SJC should beat BI. They didn’t get that much better.
Agree with this assessment. And will add, GC should beat everyone in the league unless they show up flat footed.
Mostly agree; depth development is an issue at SJC. Never really saw SJC subbing at all in tight games, which really tires out the midfield and makes replacing the graduated seniors all the more important. GC depth is what keeps them #1 over the others. 26 class is deep at GC and they just got a Cap Blue 27 transfer attacker.
Not sure how a freshman who began school there in September and whose older sister is already enrolled there could be considered a transfer. However, girl got skills.
Because she went public for first semester???? Literal definition of transfer as she changed schools. You must be thinking of someone else.