IAC Lacrosse

Anonymous
Have private school teams made cuts yet?
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe it was a disaster 2-3 years ago but it seems pretty stable to me. We came over from Bethesda a season ago and maybe we got lucky but our son loves the coaching on his team.

With club blue about flop and Bethesda still being run by a bunch of a Dad's, NL is emerging as a valid option for Montgomery County and NW DC kids.


My son went to Next Level in the fall. Previously with Bethesda. Good experience so far. Great to have the indoor facility. High school level coaching, no dads. Good mix of kids from al sorts of schools. Landon definitely a presence, but only about 25% of the kids. Equal numbEr of MCPS kids too.
Anonymous

My son declined to go to STA - are they considered big 3 - for another school that has a stronger athletic reputation and a much better lacrosse program.He is now at an Ivy League School. Your kidding yourself if you think Sidwell, Maret and STA are the only schools in the area that offer top flight academics.


Gonzaga?


We went with Landon. Gonzaga is a great option too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year Landon picked off a few stars from other IAC teams. Any word on whether this happened again this year?


The Heights goalie.
Anonymous
Watched the Maryland - Yale game on the Ivy League Digital network and it was fun seeing some IAC alums playing on MD (from SSSAS) and Yale (from STA). Bullis's Bellistri is lighting it up for a pretty good Brown squad, as well. Also got a chance to see Navy - Hopkins in person and see Landon's Pat Keena tear it up for Navy. I believe Keena has also been selected for Special Warfare which I think means he will have the chance to try to become a Navy SEAL. One of the Princeton captains is an Episcopal grad, deButts -- great short stick middy. Johns Hopkins has 4-5 IAC alums on its team including Nick Fields from Bullis, a great close defenseman.

The pool of good high school lacrosse players is much broader than back in the days of IAC/MIAA (Near) Total Domination but the IAC still sends a lot of kids on to play at great schools (for lacrosse and academics).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last year Landon picked off a few stars from other IAC teams. Any word on whether this happened again this year?


The Heights goalie.


That was last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have private school teams made cuts yet?


Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last year Landon picked off a few stars from other IAC teams. Any word on whether this happened again this year?


The Heights goalie.


That was last year.


He played for the Heights last year, Landon this year.
Anonymous
Did Landon win today
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did Landon win today


Yes 13-6
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did Landon win today


Yes 13-6


Was one of their star attackman injured? I did not see him play.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did Landon win today


Yes 13-6


Was one of their star attackman injured? I did not see him play.

A private matter. He will be back.
Anonymous
I had the chance to see part of the Salisbury v. Ohio Weslyan game which was at Landon last Sunday. It was an amazingly fast game. And, it was nice to see kids from the various IAC schools milling about, plus Gonzaga and others. It's fun to think about how these same students from rival IAC schools (and Gonzaga!) often end up being teammates in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had the chance to see part of the Salisbury v. Ohio Weslyan game which was at Landon last Sunday. It was an amazingly fast game. And, it was nice to see kids from the various IAC schools milling about, plus Gonzaga and others. It's fun to think about how these same students from rival IAC schools (and Gonzaga!) often end up being teammates in college.


Less fun than you think. It rarely happens and when it does relations seem to stay pretty icy.
Based on long-standing anomosity between at least two of the schools.

I know. Had a son on a college team with a few from a few IAC schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had the chance to see part of the Salisbury v. Ohio Weslyan game which was at Landon last Sunday. It was an amazingly fast game. And, it was nice to see kids from the various IAC schools milling about, plus Gonzaga and others. It's fun to think about how these same students from rival IAC schools (and Gonzaga!) often end up being teammates in college.


Less fun than you think. It rarely happens and when it does relations seem to stay pretty icy.
Based on long-standing anomosity between at least two of the schools.

I know. Had a son on a college team with a few from a few IAC schools.


Childish sport, childish kids, childish adults.

Sportsmanship should come first. Compete hard, compete well and respect others who also compete. Lacrosse is the lowest common denominator of youth sports. That's a shame because it is an exciting sport.
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