Originally posted by Unregistered
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
ISL Boys Soccer 2013
Collapse
X
-
Unregistered
- Quote
-
Unregistered
Heard a rumor that TD and AH are playing club together this year. That should be an interesting combo.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
That will be a deadly combo. The best midfielder and the best forward in the ISL. If TD wasn't the best offensive player in the ISL then why did all of New England vote him an All American? After all he did score 25 goals
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone with a sound mind and the semblance of a heart should disregard the above post. Clearly, the poster knows NOTHING but wants to stir the pot on an anonymous blog. AK has been committed at LA and according to reliable sources (at the school!) that he is a high-honor roll student, leads clubs, and is still the best player in the ISL. Throwing around comments about the "baggage" shows how small and fickle you are. Kudos to AK and the schools that recognize wonderful kids and players. If this TRULY is an ISL forum, we should applaud AK for choosing Harvard, because he could attend any school in the country due to his soccer prowess (fact: BC, Georgetown, Colgate, Stanford, and Brown want him) and he's sending a wonderful message about the ISL by choosing to attend Harvard.
The poster should be ashamed of themselves and I hope you satisfied whatever pathetic insufficiency you had in your own life by your previous post. Sad.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Final Prep School Power Rankings from New England Soccer Journal
Pretty solid ISL result with 4 of the 10 teams!!
1 Berkshire 19-1-1
No goal was more dramatic than Stephen DePietto’s overtime header that beat Hotchkiss in the Class A semifinals. Berkshire went on to beat Worcester Academy, 2-0, for the title.
2 South Kent 16-3-2
Did not lose a match after falling to Berkshire, 2-0, on Oct. 30.
3 Lawrence 15-1-4
Won a tight ISL race by one point by going undefeated in 15 league games.
4 Worcester 17-3-2
In 102 years of soccer at Worcester, this was the first time a team reached the final.
5 Hotchkiss 12-3-4
Not many teams were playing as well as Hotchkiss at the end of the season.
6 Kent 13-2-3
Bid for a second straight trip to the Class A semis was denied by Hotchkiss in quarterfinals, 2-1.
7 Rivers 15-2-2
Trevor Davock’s 25 goals were far and away the most in ISL play.
8 Phillips Andover 13-1-5
Big Blue managed just three wins in last six matches as competition got stiffer.
9 Milton 13-4-2
Mark Leon one of just two ISL players to finish double-figure totals in goals and assists.
10 St. Mark's 11-4-3
Big year from senior midfielder Sam Ward helped get team back to the Class B tournament.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
Surprised St. Marks is ranked in top 10. They did have an early season tie with LA but what else qualified them for the top 10. No big wins.
They were beaten by a Rivers team playing with a lot of injuries the day they played in addition to the injuries they already had before that game. It was a good game but not really that close. Don't understand why they Were seeded number 6 in NEPSAC tournament.
They are a good team with some talented players. Just Dont understand the ranking
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Find that hard to believe... there is less than a handful of players in the ISL that could sniff a D1 field and certainly not from la.
- Quote
Comment
-
Unregistered
-
Unregistered
Sorry to hijack the thread, but anyone have any an info / opinions about how the soccer program at St. Sebs. stacks up vs. the program at Belmont Hill and at Roxbury Latin? Trying to make an admissions decision. Any guidance is appreciated
- Quote
Comment
Comment