Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Century probably could be competitive as well as Glenelg.

Century would be lucky to win a game in the IAAM.

As an official that has done both private and public school games this year, my experience is that the speed of play is much faster in the IAAM.

So I take it you did the Century vs. Glenelg game? Just curious if you noticed the speed and intensity in that game; both teams peppered with M&D Black, Heros Green & White, HOCO, etc girls that play right along if not better than your precious private school girls. Oh yea, ask anyone that knows, how GCS did against Glenelg in a scrimmage earlier this year. You won't like what you hear. LOL.
Scrimmage is the operative word. Teams schedule scrimmages to access talent, run plays, and for evaluation purposes. They don’t play to win with a starting lineup.

and it goes both ways. just keep telling yourself that stuff to make yoursekf feel better about it. Did you check the score out by chance? if so let us know what it was. I'll let you do the research.

If you want to do a little research scroll up and take a look at the commitment lists for the top 4 privates and what are considered the top 4 publics. I'm sure you are a much better judge of talent than the D1 coaches that are offering 15-20 girls scholarships from the private and 3-6 girls scholarships at the publics.