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  1. Senior starters are: Goalie, Left Back, Center Back, Center Mid and Forward. Two other seniors come off the bench. Next year will be a rebuilding year with only a few seniors; quite a few sophomores and juniors and a relatively inexperienced goalie.
  2. If you lose to PSA and PSA beats ERSA you wouldn't win the state league.
  3. According to the TSSAA rule book all games must have at least two referees. I wonder if you could protest that the game wasn't official? What do you do if only one official shows up? Some would argue that a center ref with two club linesmen is better than a dual, but still not within the rules set forth by TSSAA.
  4. Webb and CSAS play Saturday morning at 9:00 AM at Webb.
  5. The majority of the CSAS schedule is against district teams which they are required to play (8 games total). The non-district teams include CCS, Ooltewah and Red Bank with remaining games against Baylor and Knox Webb.
  6. Recent history might indicate that they will have a tough time making it past any of these three from Chattanooga. CSAS and Notre Dame didn't lose much from last year and CCS is still good in spite of having to rebuild somewhat.
  7. It's probably a moot point by now, but the best way to beat Boyds defense is to play on a big field. If they have to spread out and run they'll break down pretty quick. On a cracker box field they just pack it in and you can't go through them - they're too big and athletic for that.
  8. Boyd's defense is too organized for Sweetwater. If the game is played at Boyd that's a definite factor - you just can't get around them. Boyd's primary tactic is to win the ball and then kick it 60 yards which is very effective on their field. Boyd wins by 2.
  9. Joel Bradford for McCallie has 16 goals and Clint Parker for McCallie has 10. They lead the Chattanooga area in scoring.
  10. I've saw Baylor play Riverdale and Webb play McCallie. Let's see if I can compare apples to oranges. Best attack of the 3 goes to McCallie but since they aren't playing we'll ignore that for now. Best set pieces goes to Webb. Best overall team skill goes to Baylor (this is soccer skill, not necessarily biggest or fastest). I think Webb will have trouble scoring on Baylor but they found a way against McCallie so I'll give them a goal there. Baylor is very organized and constantly attacks and defends with numbers. Group effort says to give Baylor a goal. Webb probably has an overall size advantage which may net them a goal since they attack so well. Baylor counter attacks very well due to skill of defenders so I could give them a goal there. Net result is maybe a 2-2 tie - probably going to be a 2-1 game in favor of Webb due to home field advantage. Not a bad piece of fence riding if I say so myself.
  11. The 4/17 game between CSAS and Baylor has been changed to 4/30. CSAS plays away at Knox Webb on 4/21 Their record should be 7-0-1 instead of 6-0-1
  12. I can't believe there's been no discussion about the McCallie - Knox Webb game tonight at 6. This ought to be a big game for both clubs. I think the outcome is too close to call.
  13. Max Crabtree at McCallie
  14. If Red Bank plays smart and capitalizes on set pieces they can make a game of it. If they let their emotions control their play they will probably lose 3-1.
  15. I've seen Grace and Boyd play and neither is very strong skillwise - but Boyd has more size and athleticism and really goes to the ball well. (Grace seems to start some really young players). Boyd is pretty well organized in the back so I'm not sure Grace gets many shots in this game either. I think Boyd by 2 or 3 goals.
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