I saw the game Bridge 94 vs SAA. We played on the field next to them. SAA was not the same team that I saw earlier in the season with 4 or 5 girls on the team that did not play in any league games. Though the team looked better it was not the same caliber as the Bridge The Bridge dominated the game ( I do not think SAA had ay shots on goal)and lost in PK's. I would question the coach's ethics and the league's rules on how the team was allowed to play. They also had a sideline of parents that were very confrontational and vocal. This is the type of team that gives youth soccer a bad name.
Unless they show up with 5 more new players CESA will win.