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Two of the best soccer teams in the state squared off in a battle of equals at West Ashley Stadium and played to a 1 - 1 tie after regulation play and two 5 minute overtime periods. WA continued to show improvement in team play and was able to stymie the potent JI offense by controlling the midfield throughout the first half with a 3 - 5 - 2 formation anchored around the play of Danielle Jordan (sweeper), Callie Purvis and Shayna Lee (mid) and Julie Bolt (center mid, frequently acting as a third forward). Most of the first half was spent on the JI half of the field with about an 8 - 1 shot on goal advantage to WA. Solid play by Rebecca Thomas, Anna Gillespie, and both Brothers (Lexis and Alecia) also figured strongly in the outcome. The first goal was scored at about 22 minutes into a much more even second half when an errant JI pass near midfield was intercepted and fed to Bolt who blew past the midfielders, split two of the defensive backs and and outran the right marking back for an angled right footed shot across the face of goal into the left corner.

James Island responded with an offense effort much more reflective of what had brought them to the #2 state 4A position -- Gosnell, Frawley and Clark moving the ball inside the WA 18 and looking for shots and crosses. The last 15 minutes of the second period belonged, for the most part, to JI and their eventual goal on a Lisa Frawley pk (after WA keeper Alechia Brothers was called for a foul in the box while attempting to field a high bouncing ball and coming into contact with a JI forward) was a direct result of this offensive determination.

The teams played evenly in the two ot periods. Brothers blocked the first JI pk and no one missed after that.

Excellent play on both sides. JI was not playing quite at its pre springbreak form, but this may have been due to WA's defensive effort.

In Region 7 play over the last 4 years it's very unusual for any team to run the table in the regular season (Wando did in 2002). What is important is that confident athletic play builds throughout the season. The last victory among Wando - WA - JI is always much more important than the first.

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Congratulations to West Ashley. Pretty good match between two fine teams.

That goal by Ms. Bolt sounds like it was a great one.

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A repeat of last yr just this time shoe seems to be on other foot - this year Wando beats WA, JI beats Wando, then WA beats JI.
Wando went to a tournament in Ga this week end.
Hope they found competition to help them improve to compete for the 7 4A title.

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Last season was rock, scissors, paper until the playoffs for Region 7's best. I bet round two for Wando - JI - WA will hold more surprises and great lowcountry soccer. But it's really only round 3 that counts...

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Congrats to WA for a hard fought game! It is so hard to cheer too hard for either team given the fact that both teams are past teammates:) Tell Jules great job for a beautiful goal. She always makes it look so easy!

I totally agree, we only want to be number one after the game at Stone Stadium....much more permanent! Take care!

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Great recap on game - I would like to add four points - 1. JI did not show up first half, whether they were not focused, out coached, or whatever, they were MIA for sure. Hopefully this is just a little bump in the road for them and a lesson to be learned as they are a deserving, talented group and need to show up the entire game. 2. Kudos to Coach McNeely. A well thought out, coached game and very prepared for JI. 3. Although the Brothers are two of my favorite players on and off the field, I and many other fans were very disappointed with their sportsmanship. I can only hope Drew spoke to them after the game. 4. The refereeing was some of the worst I have seen in a long time. In saying that, both teams (and Wando) are in the running and it is anyone's lowerstate championship. Good Luck to all! -

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To pick on some of my buddies, that post read like a Lexington reply. By the way, I'm still picking them for region and see the Upstate Title Game.

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I know, can you tell i hate losing on pk's and don't think it is fun, but WA deserved the win. They played the better game Friday night. The fun part is we get to do it all over again next week :-)

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James Island is due. Those other two schools have had their time in the light. It's time for a new Charleston school to rise up!

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Since I have your attention, can you tell me the origin of James Island/West Ashley? What ever happened to Middleton and did Folley ever have a high school?

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Thanks for your confidence. I could not agree more. As far as Middleton goes - West Ashley used to (until 3-1/2 years ago) have two high schools; Middleton and St. Andrews. They built a new school, merged the two, and now have one beautiful campus, West Ashley High School. Folly never had a school - their high school residents go to James Island or private schools. I have not lived here as long as lapf, so not sure if a Folly High School ever existed, but he thinks one does. :-)

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James Island is not a new establishment, is it?

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Sorry, forgot that part of the question. No, it has been there a long time - just recently changed over to a charter school, but not "new".

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James Island had two high schools about twenty - twenty five years ago; Ft Johnson HS and the "old" James Island High School. The two schools merged, taking up residence at the Ft. Johnson HS location, and became the "new" James Island HS (which is now the "newer" JI Charter HS)

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What are the benefits of being a "Charter" school?

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Depending on your side, the benefits should include, among other things, increased opportunities for learning, creates more choices for parents and students, leverage for improved, innovative teaching practices....all this also means a charter school is accountable for both academic and fiscal (budget) practices and acts as it's own seperate entity from the charleston county school board.. on most issues. So far, last two years or so, JICHS has ended up doing well and passing all the "charter" tests. Some folks don't like it as it could end up being a disaster if it fails. But so far so good.

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Now, I'm not an expert on "charter" issues, but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night, so here goes. A charter HS still receives funding from the local school district, as well as any state or federal monies it is due as a typical public school. The main difference is that the school administration, parents, and community run the school with minimal "help" from the local school board. For whatever reason, the Charleston County School Board seems to act like a dysfunctional family. By accounts of all that are associated with JIHS, becoming a charter school has been nothing but a positive experience.

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Very well said. I believe JICHS is better off. My children have attended both magnet and regular public schools and now a charter school and I see it as a "good thing". As far as I can tell, it has had no positive or negative effect on athletics thus far, or at least the soccer program that I am aware of.

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Any intentions on the part of WA and Wando to force JI to SCISA?

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they dont answer to the charleston county school district...at least that was my main understanding...side note...congratulations to WA...JI is no easy opponent. looks like were in for another 3 way slugfest in region 7...very interested to see who comes out on top come may...


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I rarely predict outcomes, but my prediction is that the next round of JI/WA/Wando play will look little like the last, except that JI will dominate Wando again.

H66, the only real advantage in final standings in region 7 play is that winning the region means the 2nd and 3rd place teams have to face each other before having the opportunity to come back around and play the winner. And, generally, home field advantage. At least that's what it's looked like in the past.

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Yeah, that makes sense.

It is important to finish #1 in the region.

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I can't help it - JI did not dominate Wando. It was a close game but JI does have more experienced forwards who converted their opportunities while Wando ( which had more shots) could not.

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Hook, line, sinker...

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Were you wearing your glasses? JI's quality shots on goal outnumbered Wando's by at least 4 -1. Almost the entire first half was played in the Wando half of the field, much of it inside the Wando box. The second half was more even, but JI was sitting on a 2-0 lead and could afford to play defense. What Wando lacks is a big aggressive forward who knows how to power the ball in from 25 yards out...

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So which is it? Did JI or Wando light up the goal the most?

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I admit it - I couldn't resist lpaf's bait. A weakness on my part. Please refer to my original post on the JI-Wando game where I gave kudos to JI.
Lpaf - I also appreciate your thoughtful analysis of Wando's needs.

As to going to a MD outside of East Cooper area that is heresy, isn't it? I had my Lasik at the Magill Center in Mt Pleasant.

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