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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo one cares that silver Lake is 9-0 in league play this year. The patriot league is bad just bad.
Put Silver Lake in a legit conference and they have 3-4 losses this year. Even if you put themin the Hock they’d lose multiple games. The Baystate League they’d be barely over .500 playing Newton North, Needham, Brookline, Wellesley, Natick, Walpole and hell they already tied Weymouth so that’s not impressive.
There non league games are home vs Weymouth 0-0, Away they beat Prep 4-3 and home vs BR 6-0
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Couple results from today
New Bedford 2
Seakonk 2
Weymouth 2
Walpole 0
Norwell 1
Brockton 0
Sandwich 3
DY 0
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI saw them play Prep. They are the real deal. Unlike your post.
That being said, anything can happen come tournament time. It's really when coaching can come into play both before and during games.
(and 'there non league games...' should be 'their non league games'.)
As for Silver Lake they mainly play D2 and D3 teams in the Patriot League, this is why year in and year out they struggle against teams who play quality competition all year long. They have a good attack but their back line is very suspect and can be exploited very easily. The way you beat Silver Lake is to have speed up top and defend first and counter attack them which will happen in the tournament when they get knocked out in the 1st round or quarterfinals yet again.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCouple results from today
New Bedford 2
Seakonk 2
Weymouth 2
Walpole 0
Norwell 1
Brockton 0
Sandwich 3
DY 0
Brockton looked far from impressive today against Norwell who was much more organized and dangerous. Brockton just isn’t the same team as last year and have little to no supporting cast for LT. it’ll be interesting to see how far they drop in the seeding come Tournament time as they are 5-4-2
New Bedford with back to back ties. Yesterday against Durfee and today against Seekonk. They are now 4-3-4 on the season.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnfortunately when talking about Prep they are way down compared to previous years. Yes they are good but not nearly as talented as the previous year. They are lacking a true goal scorer.
As for Silver Lake they mainly play D2 and D3 teams in the Patriot League, this is why year in and year out they struggle against teams who play quality competition all year long. They have a good attack but their back line is very suspect and can be exploited very easily. The way you beat Silver Lake is to have speed up top and defend first and counter attack them which will happen in the tournament when they get knocked out in the 1st round or quarterfinals yet again.
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Since there is so much parity in high school now compared to 20-30 years ago, , mostly at D-1 and D-2,some of it is who is playing well at the end of the year, as opposed to winning on just talent.
Seeding means something, but not as much as it should. A decent team can get a #1 seed, but plays nobody and wind up with a 15-0-1 record compared to an #8 seed that might play in the Bay State and ends beating the #1 seed in the 2nd round.
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Originally posted by AlexFilides View PostSince there is so much parity in high school now compared to 20-30 years ago, , mostly at D-1 and D-2,some of it is who is playing well at the end of the year, as opposed to winning on just talent.
Seeding means something, but not as much as it should. A decent team can get a #1 seed, but plays nobody and wind up with a 15-0-1 record compared to an #8 seed that might play in the Bay State and ends beating the #1 seed in the 2nd round.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat’s usually exactly what happens. You’ll see the top conference dominate in postseason play like the Baystate League, DCL, and middlesex. Those 3 leagues dominate most of the D1 North and South year in and year out regardless of seeding. Those teams are usually so battle tested from the regular season that they are tournament ready compared to a Silver Lake, East Boston, or some other team that plays in a weak league and racks up wins at ease without any pressure or competition.
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If the season ended today, this would be the seedings or close to in D-1 South. Records are all over the place, so basically had to try to guess.
1. Silver Lake
2. Durfee
3. Mansfield
4. Needham
5. Hingham
6. Wellesley
7. BC High
8. Weymouth
9. Barnstable
10. New Bedford
11. Franklin
12. Brockton
13. Newton South
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Outside .500
Attleboro
Marshfield
Xaverian
Natick
King Philip
Taunton
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This is about as weird as it gets. Tie Somerville, tie Newton North, but lose to a bunch of crappy teams.
DATE OPPONENT RESULT
Tuesday, Sept. 4 Billerica T, 1-1
Saturday, Sept. 8 at Tewksbury L, 3-0
Tuesday, Sept. 11 at Haverhill L, 4-3
Wednesday, Sept. 12 at Nobles L, 3-1
Tuesday, Sept. 18 at Chelmsford L, 2-1
Thursday, Sept. 20 at Central Catholic L, 6-0
Saturday, Sept. 22 at Newton North T, 2-2
Monday, Sept. 24 Lowell L, 5-1
Thursday, Sept. 27 North Andover L, 2-0
Tuesday, Oct. 2 at Lawrence L, 2-1
Thursday, Oct. 4 Methuen W, 3-0
Saturday, Oct. 6 Somerville T, 1-1
DATE OPPONENT TIME
Tuesday, Oct. 23 St. John’s Prep 6 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 25 at North Andover 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 29 Acton-Boxborough 6 p.m.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostGood win for Weymouth 5-2-6 needs 2 points to qualify and have home games against Needham, Newton North, Braintree, and BC High and an away game at Milton. They’ll be in yet again, seeding will be determined how they finish those last 5 games. I think they’ll end up 8-3-7.
Brockton looked far from impressive today against Norwell who was much more organized and dangerous. Brockton just isn’t the same team as last year and have little to no supporting cast for LT. it’ll be interesting to see how far they drop in the seeding come Tournament time as they are 5-4-2
New Bedford with back to back ties. Yesterday against Durfee and today against Seekonk. They are now 4-3-4 on the season.
Needham 1
Newton South 1
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnfortunately when talking about Prep they are way down compared to previous years. Yes they are good but not nearly as talented as the previous year. They are lacking a true goal scorer.
As for Silver Lake they mainly play D2 and D3 teams in the Patriot League, this is why year in and year out they struggle against teams who play quality competition all year long. They have a good attack but their back line is very suspect and can be exploited very easily. The way you beat Silver Lake is to have speed up top and defend first and counter attack them which will happen in the tournament when they get knocked out in the 1st round or quarterfinals yet again.
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