Despite the score, at times, it was still a good game to watch. As long as you didn't look at the scoreboard. That said, the way St. Anthony's moved the ball and the way the poles played and cleared it was amazing. I also recall a relative one man middie clear not sure who it was but athleticism at its best. Overall, some very quick hands and feet out there.

One critique, for all the goals that were scored, by St. Anthony's, in looking back at the film there could have been a few more back side "one more" looks for goals.

It was reminiscent of watching the boys play travel when they were younger and played an up and coming team; when you weren't sure if it was proper to clap or not after a score because the score was lopsided.

Lots of talent coming up on both schools. Learn to play like a team and for each other and the skies the limit for both schools. Glad to see St Doms and SJB getting into the mix they too have some talent on their future rosters.

Now on to rooting for our sons friends in Nassua and Suffolk leagues.

Would love to see a true tournament of Champions, reseed and mix publix with privates, but with that will come the All star team back lash. I say if NJ can do it why cant NY.