Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
I am not an SJC person but was there and both teams looked pretty good to me. Not sure who was still on the field but there was one point where SJC scored 5 or so straight goals. SJC is not filled with physical specimens but they play very well together and are very smart. Give them a few more weeks of practice and they will roll against a many teams.
Even until half. St. John’s pulled starters after that.
St. John’s put it on St. Albans. If they are supposed to compete in the IAC than the IAC isn’t good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If raced out to a big lead you mean 2 then sure. By the time the first lines were out the game was tied.
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Not sure why everyone entertains these MIAA homers. They just can’t handle that the MIAA is not what it used to be. Not even close. Look what happened last year in real games against their top teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
I am not an SJC person but was there and both teams looked pretty good to me. Not sure who was still on the field but there was one point where SJC scored 5 or so straight goals. SJC is not filled with physical specimens but they play very well together and are very smart. Give them a few more weeks of practice and they will roll against a many teams.
Even until half. St. John’s pulled starters after that.
St. John’s put it on St. Albans. If they are supposed to compete in the IAC than the IAC isn’t good.
I heard STA was missing their entire starting defense including some guys who made the preseason all area teams. That’s the difference. STA has no depth.
Still, one of the STA frosh scored a one armed goal against the vaunted St. John’s goalie. Was pretty impressive even to a neutral observer.
Where was their defense?
Anonymous wrote:If raced out to a big lead you mean 2 then sure. By the time the first lines were out the game was tied.
3-3 end 1
6-6 end 2
8-7 landon end 3
9-7 landon final
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
I am not an SJC person but was there and both teams looked pretty good to me. Not sure who was still on the field but there was one point where SJC scored 5 or so straight goals. SJC is not filled with physical specimens but they play very well together and are very smart. Give them a few more weeks of practice and they will roll against a many teams.
Even until half. St. John’s pulled starters after that.
St. John’s put it on St. Albans. If they are supposed to compete in the IAC than the IAC isn’t good.
I heard STA was missing their entire starting defense including some guys who made the preseason all area teams. That’s the difference. STA has no depth.
Still, one of the STA frosh scored a one armed goal against the vaunted St. John’s goalie. Was pretty impressive even to a neutral observer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
I am not an SJC person but was there and both teams looked pretty good to me. Not sure who was still on the field but there was one point where SJC scored 5 or so straight goals. SJC is not filled with physical specimens but they play very well together and are very smart. Give them a few more weeks of practice and they will roll against a many teams.
Even until half. St. John’s pulled starters after that.
St. John’s put it on St. Albans. If they are supposed to compete in the IAC than the IAC isn’t good.
Anonymous wrote:If raced out to a big lead you mean 2 then sure. By the time the first lines were out the game was tied.
3-3 end 1
6-6 end 2
8-7 landon end 3
9-7 landon final
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other scrimmage impressions?
The Landon - McDonogh scrimmage was very even.
The Bears lead 7-6 at halftime and had a one-goal advantage at the end of the 3rd. Both teams really started to sub mid-way through the 3rd quarter; the 4th quarter was a running clock with what appeared to be JV kids still trying out for their respective programs.
The older Millon did not play as he was limping around in a walking boot.
Heard mcd raced out to a big lead and started substituting liberally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other scrimmage impressions?
The Landon - McDonogh scrimmage was very even.
The Bears lead 7-6 at halftime and had a one-goal advantage at the end of the 3rd. Both teams really started to sub mid-way through the 3rd quarter; the 4th quarter was a running clock with what appeared to be JV kids still trying out for their respective programs.
The older Millon did not play as he was limping around in a walking boot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
I am not an SJC person but was there and both teams looked pretty good to me. Not sure who was still on the field but there was one point where SJC scored 5 or so straight goals. SJC is not filled with physical specimens but they play very well together and are very smart. Give them a few more weeks of practice and they will roll against a many teams.
Anonymous wrote:Given the limited chatter from the SJC faithful, I'm guessing SJCs performance against Saint Mary's was just so-so
Anonymous wrote:Duenkel is done for the year.. poor kid.