VHSL Boys 2024 Season (Discussion and Scores)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those schools are better today for playing in those games last night and finding out how much harder the top tier of Virginia public school lacrosse needs to work to match up with the top tier of Maryland Public school lax. I give credit to the coaches for scheduling those games.


I agree with this. Broadneck and South River would easily go undefeated and win VA state championship in any class. The gap is much larger than I expected.



To be fair Broadneck easily went undefeated and won the state championship in Maryland last year…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those schools are better today for playing in those games last night and finding out how much harder the top tier of Virginia public school lacrosse needs to work to match up with the top tier of Maryland Public school lax. I give credit to the coaches for scheduling those games.


I agree with this. Broadneck and South River would easily go undefeated and win VA state championship in any class. The gap is much larger than I expected.



To be fair Broadneck easily went undefeated and won the state championship in Maryland last year…


Not really. They beat South River by two goals twice, beat Severna Park by three, and beat Urbana by one in overtime. It would not be close in Virginia.
Anonymous
It’s too bad McLean didn’t choose to play are more challenging schedule this spring. It is hard to tell how good they are because they basically have been beating up on easy opponents minus the game against Robinson. So are they really good or just look really good?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s too bad McLean didn’t choose to play are more challenging schedule this spring. It is hard to tell how good they are because they basically have been beating up on easy opponents minus the game against Robinson. So are they really good or just look really good?


Good defense, questionable offense. Sidwell is pretty good this year and that will be a good test on 4/8. And then Langley on 4/12, Battlefield on 4/20 and Yorktown on 4/25.
Anonymous
How were FOs in the games?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How were FOs in the games?


Didn’t count but would say it was Madison on the + end of things in their game. Langley on the - end in theirs. Didn’t see the West Potomac game fully only the end.

If I had to put a number I’d say Madison 55/45. Langley 40/60. But don’t hold me to that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How were FOs in the games?


Didn’t count but would say it was Madison on the + end of things in their game. Langley on the - end in theirs. Didn’t see the West Potomac game fully only the end.

If I had to put a number I’d say Madison 55/45. Langley 40/60. But don’t hold me to that.



I had the same general vibe - Madison was about 50/50, Langley was 40/60 or worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How were FOs in the games?


Didn’t count but would say it was Madison on the + end of things in their game. Langley on the - end in theirs. Didn’t see the West Potomac game fully only the end.

If I had to put a number I’d say Madison 55/45. Langley 40/60. But don’t hold me to that.



I had the same general vibe - Madison was about 50/50, Langley was 40/60 or worse.


I think Madison won more of the FOs , but gave up possession very quickly. So it seemed more 50/50
Anonymous
Lax numbers top 10 rankings for 6a:

1. Robinson
2. Madison
3. Cosby
4. Yorktown
5. McLean
6. Battlefield
7. Langley
8. Hayfield
9. Oakton
10. Woodson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lax numbers top 10 rankings for 6a:

1. Robinson
2. Madison
3. Cosby
4. Yorktown
5. McLean
6. Battlefield
7. Langley
8. Hayfield
9. Oakton
10. Woodson


These are ok and generally fit the pattern. I can tell you the site needs some clean up as there are more the a few teams that have not been changed with the 23/24 realignment, both class and region.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those schools are better today for playing in those games last night and finding out how much harder the top tier of Virginia public school lacrosse needs to work to match up with the top tier of Maryland Public school lax. I give credit to the coaches for scheduling those games.


I agree with this. Broadneck and South River would easily go undefeated and win VA state championship in any class. The gap is much larger than I expected.



To be fair Broadneck easily went undefeated and won the state championship in Maryland last year…


Do not forget Severna Park would also run through the NOVA 6A teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those schools are better today for playing in those games last night and finding out how much harder the top tier of Virginia public school lacrosse needs to work to match up with the top tier of Maryland Public school lax. I give credit to the coaches for scheduling those games.


I agree with this. Broadneck and South River would easily go undefeated and win VA state championship in any class. The gap is much larger than I expected.



To be fair Broadneck easily went undefeated and won the state championship in Maryland last year…


Do not forget Severna Park would also run through the NOVA 6A teams.


Madison plays them tomorrow night but I think you are right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I Wonder what the Yorktown broadneck score will be


Embarrassing- the score will be embarrassing.


It won't be close, but I don't think it is embarrassing to lose to a better team. Broadneck is at least half Annapolis Hawks players, they have at least three D1 commits and some high level D3 commits and they are just a better team. I wouldn't expect Yorktown to win. If they can take something away from the game that helps them prepare for the VA playoffs then it is a worthwhile game for them.


There used to be a day where VA teams would be closer to the MD teams. Talent is just down compared to the 2019-2023 classes. Less talent in NVYLL and club kids not getting coached up just sitting in traffic to go to HOCO games is not working. Private school is not the issue as MD has more private school players. The issue is that lacrosse is just not growing in N.VA. The great Robinson and Langley teams of past years would not get blown out by all of the AACO public schools.
Anonymous
Another tough one for Madison set for tonight. They gotta be ready to play from the start to keep up with the fast ball movement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another tough one for Madison set for tonight. They gotta be ready to play from the start to keep up with the fast ball movement.


Tough day for all three VA teams playing the MD teams. Not expecting any of them to be close, but interested to see relative performance compared to the Monday night matches.
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