Anonymous wrote:Preseason Player of the Year is a thing? 🥴
Anonymous wrote:Bullis vs Severn wasn’t a contest for Bullis. MIAA is all smoke and mirrors.
The top 4 teams in the MIAA this Spring (in no order) will be Boys Latin, Saint Mary's, McDonogh and maybe Calvert Hall.
After these 4, the next tier down is St Pauls, Severn, Gilman, and Loyola, all good programs that are very capable of up-setting any of the teams above. Spalding takes a mega step back this Spring. John Carroll in Bel Air might actually surprise some teams this Spring. MSJ will most likely finish in last place.
My gut tells me it's we will see a BL vs Saint Mary's final come May. The Saints ran with SJC this past weekend, they also had more depth. If Millon is out for McDonogh, the Eagles could be in trouble. BL is simply loaded with firepower. BL vs SJC in a couple of weeks will be very telling as well as Gonzaga vs McDonogh.
Couldn’t agree more. The BL vs StM matchup along with BL vs SJC will be very interesting games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
Why so many questions? It’s really not hard: There were like 4 or 5 players who were out. Hockey and injuries. A couple of them are some of the best players. I think one is preseason all area. STA doesn’t have the depth to play their best with those kinds of kids out. Still. It was a scrimmage and it’s only February. Will see how it goes through the season.
Ryken?
4 - 3 after 1
7-4 at half
Must have been missing the entire team.
STA killed Ryken and played no one. The Penn commits didn’t play, nor the Bowdoin kids, or the Cornell commit, etc. After beating those guys by a ton last year, they threw frosh and sophs at them this year.
Against St.John’s and St. Mary’s they were missing the kid going to Cornell, another defensive starter, one of the best 25 attacks and another attack who is also all Met in soccer and hockey. The other defensive starter is likely to play football in college. While those guys are not STJohns level lax guys, except for the kid going to Cornell, all 4 are future college athletes and starters or key subs. None played. When STA is down 4 college level athletes, it makes a difference. They wouldn’t have beaten St. John’s with them but they were close to St. Mary’s without them. Assuming St. Mary’s was at full strength, which they may not have been, I think full strength STA does ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
Why so many questions? It’s really not hard: There were like 4 or 5 players who were out. Hockey and injuries. A couple of them are some of the best players. I think one is preseason all area. STA doesn’t have the depth to play their best with those kinds of kids out. Still. It was a scrimmage and it’s only February. Will see how it goes through the season.
Ryken?
4 - 3 after 1
7-4 at half
Must have been missing the entire team.
Anonymous wrote: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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
Why so many questions? It’s really not hard: There were like 4 or 5 players who were out. Hockey and injuries. A couple of them are some of the best players. I think one is preseason all area. STA doesn’t have the depth to play their best with those kinds of kids out. Still. It was a scrimmage and it’s only February. Will see how it goes through the season.
Bullis vs Severn wasn’t a contest for Bullis. MIAA is all smoke and mirrors.
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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
Anonymous wrote: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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
Lol
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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
So the defense was hurt and the offense was missing? Where were they?
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.
STA was missing a bunch of starters including offensive players as well. They definitely got outplayed but there were a bunch of kids who had never played in a varsity game before playing significant minutes. Even if it’s a scrimmage, St. John’s is a quality opponent and a tough first time draw. The best play of the day though was the STA LSM pump fake and blast past the St. Anne’s goalie. He never saw the ball.
Anonymous wrote: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.
3-3 end 1
6-6 end 2
8-7 landon end 3
9-7 landon final
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.
I agree with this statement.