Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Powderfinger
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Your crazy, I.M has been s staple on that team causing havoc to goalies down low, even when M.B. was there. C.Q. is a ball hog that takes poor shots when she should pass instead, probably why D.G. wouldn't play her. In the end , if she was half as good as you say S.A. would have done more last year. She is not even in the same league as L.R., S.P. or even E.B. from the same team, and all 4 are better than S.A.

This response shows that you are clueless and seem to have a bit of a grudge against SA... Sad, but it is your opinion.
A grudge against St.A , I'm the one saying two of the best players on L.I. is I.M. and E.B. Both better than C.Q and S.A. and I further think that C.C. and C.B. both from S.H.A. are better than C.Q. and S.A. Neither tried out for school girls (or U-19 by default) so none of you lax aficionados probably even know who they are but should be very heavily considered


So two of the best players, in your opinion, play for the catholics and didn't try out for a team where the best competition on LI was playing???... tough to make a case for how good they are...


I know nothing about the St. A's players, but yes, not all girls want to get involved with the uber-political Schoolgirls. Those girls are not the only ones who skipped that.


Then one might question whether it was because of politics or perhaps the fear of truly challenging themselves against an "uber" competive field of players. This as opposed to the small pond of catholics girls lax players they currently compete against...
small field of players? last year the catholic schools played :
Georgetown Visitation D.C.
Vero Beach Fla.
Suffern N.Y. sec 1
Severn School Md.
St Timmothys Md.
Victor N.Y. sec 5
Regis Jesuit Co.
Air Accadamy Co.
Kent Denver Co.
Wilton Ct.
Danbury Ct.

While all Section 11 played each other plus
New Canaan Ct.
Christian Brothers N.Y. sec3
Suffern N.Y. sec1
West Genesee N.Y. sec3
Wilton Ct.
So 47 teams in suffolk played a total of 5 teams from outside N.Y. , and very few from neighboring Nassau. The catholics, on the other hand only have 6 schools but played 10 from outside N.Y. and schools from both Nassau and Suffolk including Manhasset, Carden City, and Farmingdale. So i ask who really plays a "small pond of lax players"?


Crickets...