VHSL Boys 2024 Season (Discussion and Scores)

Anonymous
What are some guesses for POY and the first second etc teams
Anonymous
A lot of good players were injured most of the year, will this factor into their discussions and teams?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of good players were injured most of the year, will this factor into their discussions and teams?


It should be based on performance and not reputation or potential. But guys who haven't played enough sometime still make the list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What are some guesses for POY and the first second etc teams


I'll try for Liberty:

POY - Hudson Greene - Yorktown

Attack

Hudson Greene - Yorktown
Alex Haag - Langley
Bryce Kojac - McLean

Midfield

Max Mullen - McLean
Eli Pilch - Yorktown
Jack Milone - Langley

Defense/LSM

Isaac Bell, McLean
Kaelan Ferris, McLean
Harry Larbalestier - Yorktown

Goalie

Hayden Whittington - Yorktown

Faceoff - Cole Samburg - Langley or Dylan Lefton - Yorktown (whoever loses might still get it for midfield)
Anonymous
Any predictions for when Yorktown and McLean meet again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any predictions for when Yorktown and McLean meet again?


Yorktown by 4 or 5. Not a good matchup for McLean.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Different teams match-up better or worse it all depends. Seems like if you have a very athletic defense who extends with a decent enough goalie that poses problems for Robinson. Yorktown, McLean, Stone Bridge. Just not a good match-up for them because they like to use their athleticism and spread teams out and dodge instead of running a “system.” Playoffs should be interesting if they match-up vs. Yorktown again.


OK, keep thinking Robinson does not have an offensive "system."


😆 Seriously! Does he think Robinson just runs around on offense like it's pickup basketball or something?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Robo is better.


You may be right, but its hard to say... Riverside has their FOGO back, and are clicking on both sides of the field. They have like 6/7 guys that can score consistently. They move the ball like I haven't seen in public school lacrosse in a while...


You must not have watched Robinson play
Anonymous
Here is my take on the Liberty District. Please note that this is not necessarily what I expect them to be but who I think deserves it. Also, note that I do not have statistics so this is purely based on the eye test.

Player of the year
Alex Haag - Senior - Attack - Langley
First Team

Attack
Alex Haag - Senior - Langley
Hudson Greene - Senior - Yorktown
Jack Milone - Sophomore - Langley

Midfield
Max Mullen - Junior - McLean
Charlie Musser - Senior - Langley
Gray MacAulay - Senior - Yorktown

Defense
Harry Larbalestier - Senior - Yorktown
Kaelan Ferris - Senior - Mclean
Brigg Carton - Junior - Langley

LSM/SSDM
Isaac Bell - Senior - McLean
Drew Maguire - Senior - Langley

FO/Goalie
Cole Samburg - Sophomore - Langley
Hayden Whittington - Senior - Yorktown

Second Team

Attack
Peter Kulogowski - Senior - Langley
Nate Randles - Freshman - Yorktown
Bryce Kojac - Senior - Mclean

Midfield
Landon Moore - Senior - McLean
Jon Malatesta - Junior - Washington-Liberty
Kevin Mahoney - Sophomore - Langley

Defense
Owen Slamowitz - Junior - Langley
Evan Beeman - Junior - Yorktown
Hayden Matay - Senior - Langley

LSM/SSDM
Thatcher Swinton - Senior - Herndon
Connor O'Sullivan - Senior - Mclean

FO/Goalie
Dylan Lefton - Senior - Yorktown
Hugh Hancock - Senior - Mclean
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Robo is better.


You may be right, but its hard to say... Riverside has their FOGO back, and are clicking on both sides of the field. They have like 6/7 guys that can score consistently. They move the ball like I haven't seen in public school lacrosse in a while...


You must not have watched Robinson play


I watched them play McLean. They struggled with extended pressure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Robo is better.


You may be right, but its hard to say... Riverside has their FOGO back, and are clicking on both sides of the field. They have like 6/7 guys that can score consistently. They move the ball like I haven't seen in public school lacrosse in a while...


You must not have watched Robinson play


I watched them play McLean. They struggled with extended pressure.


They’ve played 12 more games since then, so they might have figured some things out.
Anonymous
Madison fully healthy will be a challenge for Robinson. Yorktown maybe but the face-off advantage makes Robinson the favorite in that game. Face-offs might be a wash against Langley but their defense can’t hang with Robinson. Hau being back makes that much of a difference for Madison so I think either Madison or Robinson wins it all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Madison fully healthy will be a challenge for Robinson. Yorktown maybe but the face-off advantage makes Robinson the favorite in that game. Face-offs might be a wash against Langley but their defense can’t hang with Robinson. Hau being back makes that much of a difference for Madison so I think either Madison or Robinson wins it all.


I think you’re right.
Anonymous
My district team predictions:

POY: Hudson Greene - Yorktown

Attack
Hudson Greene - Yorktown
Alex Haag - Langley
Jack Milone - Langley
Bryce Kojac - McLean

Midfield
Max Mullen - McLean
Jon Malatesta- W&L
Charlie Musser - Langley
Landon Moore - Mclean

Defense
Harry Larbalestier - Yorktown
Isaac Bell - McLean
Max Myers - Yorktown
Brigg Carton - Langley

LSM
Kaelan Ferris - McLean
Fogo
Dylan Lefton - Yorktown
SSDM
Connor O’Sullivan - McLean
Goalie
Hayden Whittington - Yorktown

Would love to hear other predictions/comments
Anonymous
Don’t forget about stud attackman #16 Darius Rabarhan from Yorktown. He dropped 3 goals vs TJ. Would be a massive surprise if he’s not player of the year.
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