Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
St M will win by a minimum of five goals and most likely more. It depends on whether Severn's top offensive players are back yet or not. Those games would be closer but I would still bet on Severn. Different universe of training and competition. The recent past was an anomaly. SM has one of their stronger teams in recent past.

Don’t think any player from either team would start for Severn or st Mary’s

Both SP and Broadneck have 2-3 that would start for Severn. Maybe 1-2 at StM. These games shouldn’t be close. But something tells me they will be.

So all four games will be like an intrasquad scrimmage, the #1s vs the #2s. Another question: Over the past several years, Gilman and SP program boosters have posted that they're young and re-building. Is the re-building process a perennial one or will we actually see these programs make the semis in the near future?

They are both taking a cue from the Orioles "Always Rebuilding!"

Seriously though, I think it's more true for St. Paul's than it is for Gilman. Gilman is heavily recruiting middle school players like I've never seen. I think their "rebuilding" hasn't truly started yet. However St. Pauls as a B level team seems to be experiencing some positive growth, traction, whatever. Let's see how it shakes out in another 6 weeks.