2024 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Prep loses a ton, dont see them repeating.

Kabari and Burns were the best two offensive players in the league last year
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
Saw an SJC coach at Summer Exposure today scouting. I didn’t see any other HS coaches. Not sure if it means much for next season, but they are certainly working to make sure they recruit players to competitive for years to come.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2024 Champions
WCAC- Gonzaga
IAC- Bullis


Gonzaga over SJC and PVI?


PVI loses several key players…two of their attackman…FOGO…their LSM who was very good…and two Defenseman so I don’t see them repeating

SJC loses Weller and Tasty. That’ll be hard to replace imo


SJC will be the WCAC favorite for a 4 peat until proven otherwise.

Gonzaga has had coaching issues since King has taken over. Eagles always get off to great starts in March but hit a plateau and don't seem to improve as the season carries on relative to other programs. Two very subpar seasons back-to-back.

DeMatha takes a big step backwards next Spring.

Overall the WCAC won't be as strong in 2024 as PVI graduated a ton and SJC loses the best goalie in the country and arguably one of the top FOGOs in the county.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw an SJC coach at Summer Exposure today scouting. I didn’t see any other HS coaches. Not sure if it means much for next season, but they are certainly working to make sure they recruit players to competitive for years to come.


SJC coaches are always working. They will be successful in the DMV for many years.
Anonymous
SJC coaches have no life that’s why
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SJC coaches have no life that’s why


Yea. Ok. Coaches have wives and kids. It’s called doing their jobs. Hard for those that don’t have committed coaches to understand.
Anonymous
If you want your program to stay relevant in the national HS picture or even remain in the top 5 in the DC area, your high school coaches need to recruit. Its that simple.

SJC is on the rise as they aggressively recruit from everywhere, even outside the Region and on top of that they are the new kids on the block. Prep also appears to be on the rise with the Old Creepy Coach now housing kids in his basement and leveraging their dorms for the families who can dish out $60K a year.

Bullis, Landon, and Gonzaga are all basically playing catch-up.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw an SJC coach at Summer Exposure today scouting. I didn’t see any other HS coaches. Not sure if it means much for next season, but they are certainly working to make sure they recruit players to competitive for years to come.


Which teams would a SJC coach want to watch at Summer Exposure? The older divisions were filled with lower level teams, NAL up the road in DE had the most talented teams and players in HS recruiting ages (28 & 29), if not at NAL, then Platinum Cup would've been a better use of time. The SJC rosters tends to lack players from participants of SE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep loses a ton, dont see them repeating.

Kabari and Burns were the best two offensive players in the league last year


From the games I saw #7 at Prep '24 (lefty attackmen, committed to Georgetown) was a crucial part of the attack as well.
Anonymous
Prep returns quite a bit on defense correct?
Anonymous
Which teams would a SJC coach want to watch at Summer Exposure? The older divisions were filled with lower level teams, NAL up the road in DE had the most talented teams and players in HS recruiting ages (28 & 29), if not at NAL, then Platinum Cup would've been a better use of time. The SJC rosters tends to lack players from participants of SE.

I saw him watching BLC. It wasn’t the head coach, it was one of the assistants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which teams would a SJC coach want to watch at Summer Exposure? The older divisions were filled with lower level teams, NAL up the road in DE had the most talented teams and players in HS recruiting ages (28 & 29), if not at NAL, then Platinum Cup would've been a better use of time. The SJC rosters tends to lack players from participants of SE.


I saw him watching BLC. It wasn’t the head coach, it was one of the assistants.

The head coach was at day 1 of Platinum Cap. Of course Ince coaches 2 NL teams so he was there too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which teams would a SJC coach want to watch at Summer Exposure? The older divisions were filled with lower level teams, NAL up the road in DE had the most talented teams and players in HS recruiting ages (28 & 29), if not at NAL, then Platinum Cup would've been a better use of time. The SJC rosters tends to lack players from participants of SE.


I saw him watching BLC. It wasn’t the head coach, it was one of the assistants.

There are approximately zero players on BLC that will be impact IAC/WCAC players so seems like a waste of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prep loses a ton, dont see them repeating.

Kabari and Burns were the best two offensive players in the league last year


From the games I saw #7 at Prep '24 (lefty attackmen, committed to Georgetown) was a crucial part of the attack as well.


While #7 is a good player and most likely Prep's best returning offensive player next year, he would draw opposing teams' third best defender this past Spring. His older brother, also headed to Georgetown, was also a very talented player for the Lil Hoyas this Spring.

Things will change next Spring with Kabari and Burns gone and #7 draws the opposing team's top defender.
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