Like the previous poster said Tigard, Sherwood, Clackamas and I would add a few others too, that may be hitting their stride come playoffs. Early season games are just prepping for when it matters. Win and losses don't mean that much week 1 through 7. All preseason is for would be prepping for coaches to get used to their teams, players getting used to teammates and playoff positioning. League play is the start of the real season. I just think it is a little early to be giving Jesuit the title and acting like they have already won when these other teams are going to be getting better with more games. The teams we see in the first few weeks of the season could be a completely different team by playoffs. Maybe Jesuit does come out on top but that chapter has not been written yet. I just hope they continue to be overconfident and think they will win it easy. How will they handle a close game is also valuable come playoffs. Just last season, Jesuit who had been rolling everybody was taken into OT by Tualatin. That is one of those teams that come in low in the rankings, but peak when it matters. I have noticed there are some very deep and loaded teams that have girls that can play high level soccer and they know when it matters and what they will need to do to win. Good luck to all of the high school teams and I see an exciting year in the making.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike the previous poster said Tigard, Sherwood, Clackamas and I would add a few others too, that may be hitting their stride come playoffs. Early season games are just prepping for when it matters. Win and losses don't mean that much week 1 through 7. All preseason is for would be prepping for coaches to get used to their teams, players getting used to teammates and playoff positioning. League play is the start of the real season. I just think it is a little early to be giving Jesuit the title and acting like they have already won when these other teams are going to be getting better with more games. The teams we see in the first few weeks of the season could be a completely different team by playoffs. Maybe Jesuit does come out on top but that chapter has not been written yet. I just hope they continue to be overconfident and think they will win it easy. How will they handle a close game is also valuable come playoffs. Just last season, Jesuit who had been rolling everybody was taken into OT by Tualatin. That is one of those teams that come in low in the rankings, but peak when it matters. I have noticed there are some very deep and loaded teams that have girls that can play high level soccer and they know when it matters and what they will need to do to win. Good luck to all of the high school teams and I see an exciting year in the making.
It is soccer and it is HS sports. When playoffs hit, anyone can win a single game.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike the previous poster said Tigard, Sherwood, Clackamas and I would add a few others too, that may be hitting their stride come playoffs. Early season games are just prepping for when it matters. Win and losses don't mean that much week 1 through 7. All preseason is for would be prepping for coaches to get used to their teams, players getting used to teammates and playoff positioning. League play is the start of the real season. I just think it is a little early to be giving Jesuit the title and acting like they have already won when these other teams are going to be getting better with more games. The teams we see in the first few weeks of the season could be a completely different team by playoffs. Maybe Jesuit does come out on top but that chapter has not been written yet. I just hope they continue to be overconfident and think they will win it easy. How will they handle a close game is also valuable come playoffs. Just last season, Jesuit who had been rolling everybody was taken into OT by Tualatin. That is one of those teams that come in low in the rankings, but peak when it matters. I have noticed there are some very deep and loaded teams that have girls that can play high level soccer and they know when it matters and what they will need to do to win. Good luck to all of the high school teams and I see an exciting year in the making.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is not fair that Stanford is allowed to play in the Pac12 or even the NCAA. They are a top school and all of the best female players want to go to Stanford.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe big difference is that Stanford has academic requirements for entry, so only really smart jocks get to play there, Jesuit takes any ol knuckle dragger that can play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike the previous poster said Tigard, Sherwood, Clackamas and I would add a few others too, that may be hitting their stride come playoffs. Early season games are just prepping for when it matters. Win and losses don't mean that much week 1 through 7. All preseason is for would be prepping for coaches to get used to their teams, players getting used to teammates and playoff positioning. League play is the start of the real season. I just think it is a little early to be giving Jesuit the title and acting like they have already won when these other teams are going to be getting better with more games. The teams we see in the first few weeks of the season could be a completely different team by playoffs. Maybe Jesuit does come out on top but that chapter has not been written yet. I just hope they continue to be overconfident and think they will win it easy. How will they handle a close game is also valuable come playoffs. Just last season, Jesuit who had been rolling everybody was taken into OT by Tualatin. That is one of those teams that come in low in the rankings, but peak when it matters. I have noticed there are some very deep and loaded teams that have girls that can play high level soccer and they know when it matters and what they will need to do to win. Good luck to all of the high school teams and I see an exciting year in the making.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo by your logic Jesuit should also be getting better - correct? Or will they be getting worse? If you watched Tualatin play last year you would have seen a game where they stacked 8 players in the box against Jesuit, had zero shots on goal and would not have won that game in pk's.
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That is possible, it will be fun to see. If we go by the past, these other good teams make adjustments and do better against them in the playoffs. This is not saying they will be beat, but just like in the NBA playoffs, one team can get beat one game, even badly sometimes and then come back with a new strategy and win. Oh I love sports and Jesuit parents passion. This is what makes it fun. I do sense a little nervousness in them in this thread and I understand why. I'm sure they know there are teams that are deeper and more talented than they are this year. They still have tough games ahead of them and some of these teams they have beaten or will beat in preseason will probably remember that. Its sometimes hard to beat a good team twice in a season. I will give credit though, it is hard to have that bulls-eye on your back and continue winning like they have been. Obviously they deserve to be on top at this point.
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doesn't everybody rebuild every year? I thought that is what HS soccer does. Seniors graduate and then new people take over. The very definition of rebuilding. That is one of the most ridiculous comments I've ever heard. They are beatable it just may be the finals.
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Jesuit beat:
Lincoln 6-0
Clackamas 5-0
Camas (WA) 6-1
Oregon City 9-0
West Salem 9-0
South Salem 9-0
Anyone who thinks anyone has a chance to beat them this year is smoking some good stuff.
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