Anonymous wrote:I would venture to guess that SJC’s coaches told their players, the bench players they appeared to start subbing in mid second quarter that after halftime they needed run their offense and let the defense get some work. No unassisted goals, no hero ball, no home run checks, just get the game over. Plus they had a running clock. SJC’s starting goalie faced maybe 3 shots. Most respectable coaches do not like these games on either end. You don’t hang more than 23 or so on an opponent unless you really dislike them or want to prove a point. There are some exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not knowing any history of WCAC schools beyond superficial details I don't understand how O'Connell can't get better lacrosse players.
They can't get good players because they're not known as a strong program. They can't build a strong program because they can't get good players. Hard to break the circle.
Dico can break this circle.
Anonymous wrote:Not knowing any history of WCAC schools beyond superficial details I don't understand how O'Connell can't get better lacrosse players.
They can't get good players because they're not known as a strong program. They can't build a strong program because they can't get good players. Hard to break the circle.
This is true and I think the running clock is like a mercy rule. It makes sense when teams are over matched.They can’t catch, play D, clear, or score.
Anonymous wrote:They should be able to get football, basketball and other athletes. Dedicated coaching goes a long way.Anonymous wrote:Not knowing any history of WCAC schools beyond superficial details I don't understand how O'Connell can't get better lacrosse players.
They can't get good players because they're not known as a strong program. They can't build a strong program because they can't get good players. Hard to break the circle.
They should be able to get football, basketball and other athletes. Dedicated coaching goes a long way.Anonymous wrote:Not knowing any history of WCAC schools beyond superficial details I don't understand how O'Connell can't get better lacrosse players.
They can't get good players because they're not known as a strong program. They can't build a strong program because they can't get good players. Hard to break the circle.
Not knowing any history of WCAC schools beyond superficial details I don't understand how O'Connell can't get better lacrosse players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from past clinics Pat Young doesn't tolerate nonsense but BI would be DJO's best chance to win a game if they can just put goals on the scoreboard.
No comparison between DJO and BI programs right now. Pat Young in his 3rd year and doing a solid job building BI program and DJO coaching situation has zero stability. The are more than enough lacrosse players in area to build DJO and BI into competitive programs, but it takes time for a good coach to build a program in a league as competitive as WCAC. Plus, a small number of elite HS programs hoarding so much top talent now that there are large numbers of kids who are good and don’t get to play. Schools like DJO and BI need to focus on recruiting those players because they can offer what elite programs cannot - playing time against great competition.
BI only had like 25 kids come out. They don't even have a JV. Pat Young may be a good coach but I don't know what happened to them this year. Both programs would lose to GZ and SJC JV teams. McNamara and SMR aren't very good either. Should split up WCAC like they do in football. PVI would switch places with McNamara. By the way, DJO can't defend either, they were down like 15-0 at halftime against GZ. WCAC is a bad lacrosse conference as there is no depth. SJC v DJO on Saturday will be a snoozefest. PVI is playing GZ and SJC next week, those will be fun games to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from past clinics Pat Young doesn't tolerate nonsense but BI would be DJO's best chance to win a game if they can just put goals on the scoreboard.
No comparison between DJO and BI programs right now. Pat Young in his 3rd year and doing a solid job building BI program and DJO coaching situation has zero stability. The are more than enough lacrosse players in area to build DJO and BI into competitive programs, but it takes time for a good coach to build a program in a league as competitive as WCAC. Plus, a small number of elite HS programs hoarding so much top talent now that there are large numbers of kids who are good and don’t get to play. Schools like DJO and BI need to focus on recruiting those players because they can offer what elite programs cannot - playing time against great competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:from past clinics Pat Young doesn't tolerate nonsense but BI would be DJO's best chance to win a game if they can just put goals on the scoreboard.
No comparison between DJO and BI programs right now. Pat Young in his 3rd year and doing a solid job building BI program and DJO coaching situation has zero stability. The are more than enough lacrosse players in area to build DJO and BI into competitive programs, but it takes time for a good coach to build a program in a league as competitive as WCAC. Plus, a small number of elite HS programs hoarding so much top talent now that there are large numbers of kids who are good and don’t get to play. Schools like DJO and BI need to focus on recruiting those players because they can offer what elite programs cannot - playing time against great competition.
Anonymous wrote:from past clinics Pat Young doesn't tolerate nonsense but BI would be DJO's best chance to win a game if they can just put goals on the scoreboard.