shows how little you know about them, but nice try.
eh, only kids out of that group that will be hard to replace is 20 and 9.I know I will hear the number 7 kid scored in the final but it was luck because the other keeper stopped thinking it was going out. the boy on the outside right played really well, not sure his name but heard someone at the game say he was a freshmen.
Quote from: SirSoccer on May 12, 2010, 05:30:47 PMeh, only kids out of that group that will be hard to replace is 20 and 9.I know I will hear the number 7 kid scored in the final but it was luck because the other keeper stopped thinking it was going out. the boy on the outside right played really well, not sure his name but heard someone at the game say he was a freshmen. Actually neither 20 nor 9 was the best senior on the team. All of the offense was run through number 14. The freshman you are talking about is Landon Boyles.
Quote from: War Eagle on May 18, 2010, 07:56:14 PMQuote from: SirSoccer on May 12, 2010, 05:30:47 PMeh, only kids out of that group that will be hard to replace is 20 and 9.I know I will hear the number 7 kid scored in the final but it was luck because the other keeper stopped thinking it was going out. the boy on the outside right played really well, not sure his name but heard someone at the game say he was a freshmen. Actually neither 20 nor 9 was the best senior on the team. All of the offense was run through number 14. The freshman you are talking about is Landon Boyles.14 holds on to the ball too long and loses it in bad areas of the midfield... he as good as 20 or 9. He is a good player but not on their caliber.