Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It has been this weekend -- think finals are tonight. Unfortunately a number of teams (including Landon and SSSAS, I am told) could not compete because they have exams this weeks. Fun idea with unfortunate timing.



Many of the best teams in the country did not participate.
Anonymous
The best team in the country located less than 10 miles from the venue did not participate because exams are more important than one more meaningless lacrosse tournament.
Anonymous
I believe G Prep has been done with school for quite some time now and thus exams were done with.
Anonymous
Congratulations to Landon for winning IAC Cup (along with Prep). Lacrosse team had one of the best years ever for a team in DMV and might go down as best ever in region.
Anonymous
well said!

There was one or two or maybe it was the same lunatic poster who continued to rant Landon's program was on the decline.

Looks like their program is on the rise.

Anonymous
Any anticipated moving around (hiring/firing) of coaches this summer?

By and large I think the rookie coaches did pretty well (Prep, SSSA, STA, St John's). Would be nice to see a few other schools follow that lead...
Anonymous
what other programs need new coaches?
Anonymous
DMV HS LAX is looking really strong. Next year Landon may be almost as good, Prep will be better, SJC will solidly gains made this year, GZ will be hungry after a down year (given size of school there is always a ton of talent). Only teams that may take a step back are Bullis and SSAS. It would be great if teams like GC, STA, Potomac, EPH, Potomac and Flint Hill could get it going.
Anonymous
While I agree with you that Landon should remain very strong next Spring, it will be extremely difficult for them to replicate the type of season they had this Spring. This Landon team could have easily have been the best HS lacrosse team to come out of the DC area ever. I suspect Landon will be the team to beat again next Spring.

I think Prep will be a little better as well as Saint Stephens. The Saint's were extremely young this year and all of their best players were underclassmen. I expect Bullis to drop with the departure of Trippi who was the quarterback of that offense for the past 3 seasons and hands down one of the best players to ever come out of the Bullis program. STA departs a big senior class so I expect them to drop as well. If I had to speculate, maybe Prep will challenge Landon next year for the IAC Banner.

As for the Catholic league, St. Johns should remain very strong. I think Gonzaga will be about the same as they were this year, a solid team, but no longer elite. They have been losing too many kids to GP the past three years and its going to show next Spring. Even SJC is starting to attract families who would could have ended up at Gonzaga. Bishop O'Connell will be a little better under the 2nd year of Coach Giblin, Paul VI loss a very talented senior class and will most likely drop next season. I expect the WCAC to turn into a two horse race moving forward between Gonzaga and SJC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DMV HS LAX is looking really strong. Next year Landon may be almost as good, Prep will be better, SJC will solidly gains made this year, GZ will be hungry after a down year (given size of school there is always a ton of talent). Only teams that may take a step back are Bullis and SSAS. It would be great if teams like GC, STA, Potomac, EPH, Potomac and Flint Hill could get it going.


Bullis will not be taking a step back next year, they return almost their entire team except for Trippi. Trippi will be impossible to replace but Bullis will be very strong next year.
Anonymous
Not so fast on Bullis. I hear that transfers will once again impact the program, but unlike other years, next year the transfers will be leaving the program.
Anonymous
Trippi is a player that comes around once every other decade - he is that special and I expect to him start at UNC from day 1.

He was essentially shutout in the IAC final game against Landon and hence Bullis offense was anemic that day. Their offense has revolved around his playmaking ability for the past 3 years.

I'm sure Bullis will recruit in a few transfers like they did this year but they will be taking a step back in the post Trippi era.

Anonymous
I hear Stone Ridge has a special middle school team rising to HS next year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hear Stone Ridge has a special middle school team rising to HS next year


Stone Ridge has several 8th grage girls who are very strong players - most are on Stars 2021 blue team. The SR 8th grade team beat the SSSAS 8th grade team this year for the first time ever. Although, to be honest, the three strongest 2021 girls at SSSAS played up on the SSSAS JV team this year. The outcome of the game between the two 8th grade teams would likely have been different if those 3 SSSAS girls had played.

Still, yes, SR has some very strong lacrosse players in the current 8th grade.
Anonymous
Where are the 2021s from Madlax, VLC and DC Express going next year? That could make a difference for the future prospects of certain high school teams.
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