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Post by Scott Crawford on Feb 18, 2013 8:54:23 GMT -6
#2 Jesuit vs. #5 St. Paul's Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 7:30 Tad Gormley Stadium
Jesuit and St. Paul's play for the Division I title for the third time in a row. Who wins? Why?
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Post by quepasa on Feb 19, 2013 7:59:57 GMT -6
1-0 either way. probably ot. by virtue of knocking off the #1 seed i will pick SPS 1-0. like the sps v laffy game it comes down to which defense makes a mistake.
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Post by 10futbol10 on Feb 19, 2013 11:09:35 GMT -6
2-1 Jesuit. Their post season form has been VERY good.
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Post by goalz1 on Feb 19, 2013 12:09:27 GMT -6
1-0 St. Paul's. They are playing their best at the right time.
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Post by futbol225 on Feb 19, 2013 12:28:42 GMT -6
1-0 St. Paul's. Didn't these two teams make it to the finals for the last two years?
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Post by quepasa on Feb 19, 2013 12:31:50 GMT -6
1-0 St. Paul's. Didn't these two teams make it to the finals for the last two years? yes. sps 2-1 in '11 jesuit 3-2 in '12.
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Post by oranje on Feb 19, 2013 16:17:57 GMT -6
I call this game a pick'em. Both teams are at their peak. As previously mentioned - the difference will be a single mistake so slight edge to the Wolves back 5 & GK - unmatched! SPS 1-0. Looking forward to the best soccer our great State has to offer. Geaux Wolves - FINISH STRONG!!
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Post by vistajay on Feb 19, 2013 16:32:18 GMT -6
I agree this game could go either way. I just have a feeling (albeit influenced by my JHS alumnus status and my son's current pending application) that the Jays will continue their finals dominance and do what they need to do to win the championship.
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Post by wolffan on Feb 19, 2013 16:39:53 GMT -6
I think the difference will be St.Paul's depth. Even in tight matches like their last three against Northshore, Acadiana, and Lafayette, and all year actually, SPS has used 16-17 players, keeping fresh legs and making tactical adjustments during the course of the match. SPS is peaking at the perfect time and they are at full strength. SPS 3-1!
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Post by oranje on Feb 19, 2013 17:48:31 GMT -6
I think the difference will be St.Paul's depth. Even in tight matches like their last three against Northshore, Acadiana, and Lafayette, and all year actually, SPS has used 16-17 players, keeping fresh legs and making tactical adjustments during the course of the match. SPS is peaking at the perfect time and they are at full strength. SPS 3-1! Great point! Slight edge on depth with impact to SPS.
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Post by thebirdistheword on Feb 19, 2013 19:00:23 GMT -6
SPS 3-2 JHS
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Post by quepasa on Feb 20, 2013 7:42:00 GMT -6
I think the difference will be St.Paul's depth. Even in tight matches like their last three against Northshore, Acadiana, and Lafayette, and all year actually, SPS has used 16-17 players, keeping fresh legs and making tactical adjustments during the course of the match. SPS is peaking at the perfect time and they are at full strength. SPS 3-1! Great point! Slight edge on depth with impact to SPS. i thought jesuit carried over 30 on the varsity. does anyone know how many players were used in the semi's.
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Post by soccermomalways on Feb 20, 2013 7:57:40 GMT -6
I'm pretty sure it was only about 13 or 14.
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Post by recrat on Feb 20, 2013 10:06:07 GMT -6
Team depth is a measure of quality...not quantity.
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Post by wolffan on Feb 20, 2013 10:39:52 GMT -6
Team depth is a measure of quality...not quantity. I would say that a 4-0 record in the playoffs and knocking off the two higher ranked teams in the quarter and semi final matches speaks pretty loudly to the quality of the depth.
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Post by chelsea007 on Feb 20, 2013 12:42:41 GMT -6
I say 0-0 with the Wolves winning in kicks 5-4.
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Post by shanksta13 on Feb 21, 2013 16:12:14 GMT -6
Played in this game in 2007. Time to even the series since then at 2-2. St. Paul's Forevermore!
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Post by drogba on Feb 22, 2013 17:42:01 GMT -6
I just hope it is a better game from quality of play than the BM J game I went to last weekend. That was a stinker.
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Post by brwolf on Feb 22, 2013 18:05:48 GMT -6
St. Paul's 2-1. Going to be a close one that will have everyone on edge.
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Post by aderitter on Feb 22, 2013 21:50:36 GMT -6
Let's step up and broadcast the game! It is only $400 a team and is not that hard for either Jesuit or St. Paul's to afford. BTW.. $800 is just the fee and no profit to yours truly. Anything over $800 and then I get a tip! Doing this for free like everyone else on LAprep. God Bless You.
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