When you played at Hanahan, you played good soccer. You were passing, running, had lots of speed, took good shots, etc. There was no dirty play from Edisto, just normal physical soccer play. That is why it was surprising that Edisto turned into a team of hackers when Hanahan went to Edisto. Was that another Edisto team or something or did they know they could get away with that style of play at home and decided to take advantage of that and try to hurt someone? The style you played at Hanahan will allow you to compete with Magnet, Waccamaw and some other AA schools. You may not win but you may stay close enough and squeak it out at the end. If you play the style you played at Edisto, you will not only lose and lose bad but, depending on the referee, you will lose with far less than a full compliment of players on the pitch.
The Hanahan keeper stepping on some toes when the player in question was obstruting him on corner after corner is really the same as your best player nearly breaking the Hanahan's stopper's cheek or jaw. Get real! By your reasoning, Hanahan was just supposed to sit there and continue to take clumsy tackle after clumsy tackle and not do anything about it, right? What would you expect from your team if a team started whacking your players from behind time and time again? Would you want to do something or would you sit there and take it when the referee is not calling that type of play? Based on what you expect of other teams, you (all Edisto players) should sit there and take those cheap, late and dangerous fouls. How ever you would react to that situation is what you should expect other teams and players to do when they encounter the same situation when your players do it. Hanahan did nothing until they were repeatedly fouled by multiple Edisto players with obvious intent to injure.
By the way, you jersey does not own anything- it's "jerseys".