makinufall, I happened to be at both Irmo and White Knoll games and you are incorrect on both your statements. He did not register a shot in the first game, he had an assist, I'll give him credit for a good switch across the field that led to their goal the first game. He did not shred the defense of Irmo in the first game either. As for three people marking him in the second game. Why would Irmo triple team a player that didn't register a shot against them in a game they were missing 7 starters and 9 players total. Irmo usually runs a 3-5-2, or has for the majority of the season and if your suggesting Irmo used all three backs to mark him you are misarably mistaken. I know you are saying this is what you heard, but your source is incorrect. It could have been that a full Irmo squad put him under a little more pressure than the first time but triple teaming Paradise when they've played against the likes of Enzo Martinez, Ryan Kropp, Sean Flynn, Reel Callison, Kevin Orzech, Carey Hite does not seem like a necessary strategy to me. Paradise is a talented player and one of if not the best player on his team (I was impressed with WK center mid #17). However he does not belong on any of these lists. I also agree with Welshwizard, Terrance is definately one of the top forwards in the state as he has dominated on the Bridge 88 Elite team for the past several seasons.