By Mike Flanagan (@flano0)
BELMONT – Before the start of the 2022 season, Aidan O’Neil (Richmond) was crystal clear on what he and his Tabor Academy teammates wished to accomplish.
“Honestly, it’s ISL championship or nothing. We have a ton of guys that have been talking about it for a long time and if we get to where I think this team potentially can get to, we should be playing for a title.”
On Wednesday, Tabor got their chance to brand themselves as a legitimate threat to win the ISL with a road clash against the preseason favorite, Belmont Hill (5-2, 4-0). With both teams entering at 3-0 in ISL play, the winner would catapult themselves into sole possession of first place in the
BELMONT – Before the start of the 2022 season, Aidan O’Neil (Richmond) was crystal clear on what he and his Tabor Academy teammates wished to accomplish.
“Honestly, it’s ISL championship or nothing. We have a ton of guys that have been talking about it for a long time and if we get to where I think this team potentially can get to, we should be playing for a title.”
On Wednesday, Tabor got their chance to brand themselves as a legitimate threat to win the ISL with a road clash against the preseason favorite, Belmont Hill (5-2, 4-0). With both teams entering at 3-0 in ISL play, the winner would catapult themselves into sole possession of first place in the
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