We're going to get a gauge of where we're at and what we need to work on.
Ninety percent of my varsity players have been to one of my camps throughout their youth. I think that makes a difference.
I think that the competition is very solid. That, coupled with the great fields and the weather (makes it appealing). And the beach doesn't hurt either.
Our attack is in very good hands with David, Matthew and Scott. We're going to score, but we have to make sure we get it done in the back. We lost a lot of our defense.
We just thank God for a blessed season and keeping us safe.
We feel like we can be as good as we were last year, if not better.
Our defense has done well this year. I've been pleased with our progress there.
Our defense was solid all game. The guys were a little disappointed they did not keep the sheet clean (and allowed a goal), but a 5-1 win is pretty nice.
They play in a really tough region. They beat Fayette and played some other teams tough, too.
It was fun, the guys did well. I was really pleased with the second unit that came in and got a couple goals at the end.
David hit a couple of really nice goals. He's a big-game player.
It's difficult to really take an athlete and make him into a soccer player in 10 practices.
None of our seniors have ever lost a first-round game, but I've been around long enough to have lost in the first round. Every win in the state playoffs is to be enjoyed.
They've got two real good forwards. One is exceptionally fast and dangerous. Their defense is solid and their keeper is really good.
I think our defense is pretty tenacious and they don't give up many cheap goals.
The first half was extremely physical. Richmond Academy plays hard, and we played very hard. Certain matches are going to get physical. This one did. We have skillful players who can get physical if they need to, and Richmond Academy does, too.