Um, Robinson. |
Maybe. But they didn't play them. And they haven't played a private school in years. |
Wish we still had the PowerPoint System from the1990's, early 2000's. District winners were 1-4, and then points ranked them 5-16. These days we could expand it to bring in the other 6A Region where Battlefield, Patriot and Freedom represent.
Make 2 brackets, like the NCAA and then lower bracket like NIT. Tip teams always advanced and you usually had thr top 4 teams regardless of Distrixt playing in semi-finals and finals. |
Then why ask who would’ve beat those teams if you didn’t want an answer? |
Not so sure Madison is “getting better” when their most recent game is a two goal loss to Atlee |
A team Riverside just beat 12-6. I know they have been dealing with some injuries, but everyone is, and I agree Madison is not showing signs of improvement yet. |
Rankings don't mean much. It's nice as a gauge during the course of the season, but what really matters is postseason. |
Also true. Madison lost to Yorktown 8-1 last year in the regular season and the beat them in the playoffs. |
Madison will be just fine. |
Madison will win states easily. No one can beat their fully healthy team |
Lots of respect for Madison and, specifically, their coach, but I'm not so sure. The 6D Regional semi-finals this season are going to be insane. |
Yorktown the heights today should be good! |
Week 6 -2024 VA Boys Class 6 Rankings
1. Robinson (8-0) Results: Def. South County 15-2 Analysis: Robinson really it took it to South County and keeps getting stronger every week. They now have an incredible plus 70 goal differential in eight games. We continue to project the Rams to go 14-0 and take the Patriot district regular season crown with ease. Only team in Class 6 with four Quality Wins. It’s too bad they didn’t schedule a game against a private or one of the MD powers just to see how they stack up. Robinson will not likely lose in the Patriot District tournament or the Region C tournament either, and could be 20-0 heading into the State tournament. Quality Wins: Madison, Yorktown, McLean, Langley Decent Wins: West Potomac, South County Quality Losses: None This Week: 4/15 vs. Fairfax, 4/17 vs. Woodson 2. Freedom South Riding (8-0) Results: Def. Colonial Forge 14-3, Def. Osbourn Park 21-1, Def. John Champe 8-3 Analysis: Two blowout wins against weak opponents and a win against an average John Champe team moves Freedom to 8-0. We are dropping the Dominion win from the Decent Win column as Dominion (2-4) is looking worse every day and lost to John Champe by an even bigger margin. Still, the two Quality Wins are tied for second best and the win over Riverside is the best win by any Class 6 team this year and looks even better after Riverside beat STAB this weekend. Freedom has an easy warmup game this week before an important match at Patriot to solidify their claim as one of the top two teams in Region B. Quality Wins: Riverside, Briar Woods Decent Wins: None Quality Losses: None This Week: 4/15 vs. Unity Reed, 4/18 @ Patriot 3. Langley (5-3) Results: Def. Yorktown 9-8 (2OT), Def. McLean 8-6 Analysis: Great week for the Saxons. Langley stole a win from Yorktown with a fourth quarter comeback and double overtime game winner. They again had to storm back against McLean to grab another close win and likely lock up the Liberty district regular season title. Three game week ahead with two easy ones and then a serious test against the top team from the Region A in Cosby, who lost to Atlee by the same 2-goal margin as Madison. Quality Wins: Yorktown, McLean Decent Wins: None Quality Losses: None This Week: 4/17 @ Marshall, 4/19 @ Wakefield, 4/20 vs. Cosby (@ South County) 4. Battlefield (3-0) Results: Def. Forest Park 14-3 Analysis: Battlefield snuck in an easy game with Forest Park to shake off the rust before a before a crazy stretch of five games in eight days. We are promoting the Independence win to a Quality Win because we think Indy probably slots in ahead of Hayfield and West Potomac and should be considered a top-10 win. Battlefield could be ranked higher but they just have not played enough yet, although they will fix that this week. Three easy games ahead should get them to 6-0, but their marathon stretch ends with a tough Saturday game against McLean. This should be a low-scoring affair with great defense and goaltending on both sides. Quality Wins: Briar Woods, Independence Decent Wins: None Quality Losses: None This Week: 4/15 vs. Gainesville, 4/17 @ Faquier, 4/18 vs. Osbourn Park, 4/20 vs. McLean (@ Westfield) 5. Madison (5-5) Results: Def. Chantilly 16-6, Lost to Atlee 10-8 Analysis: Madison cruised past a Chantilly team that is on the verge of cracking the top-10 and then disappointed Class 6 supporters by falling to the defending Class 4 State Champs Atlee. Although we all know Madison is a huge threat in the playoffs, they don’t have enough Quality Wins and too many Quality Losses to move any higher. Madison gets a week off to get healthy before a Saturday match with Woodson that should not be particularly close. With Oakton fading as of late, we are projecting Madison to win out and finish 9-5 with the #1 seed heading into the Concorde district tournament. Quality Wins: Yorktown Decent Wins: West Potomac, Chantilly Quality Losses: Riverside, Severna Park, Atlee This Week: 4/20 vs. Woodson (@ South County) 6. McLean (7-2) Results: Def. Sidwell Friends 12-8, Lost to Langley 8-6 Analysis: McLean jumped out to an 8-4 lead in the first quarter against Sidwell and then played them even the rest of the game, settling for a 12-8 win. Sidwell looked only average but would slot ahead of Hayfield in the top-10 here so we have deemed this a Quality Win for McLean. McLean fell to cross-town rival Langley in a close one. The Highlanders have a tough defense and great goaltending but will need to diversify their offense to make a deep run later in the season. McLean and Madison are basically equal right now – McLean played Robinson better but we think the Madison win over Yorktown is more impressive. Huge game with Battlefield on Saturday to potentially make a move back up the charts. Quality Wins: Sidwell Friends Decent Wins: Chantilly, Woodson Quality Losses: Robinson, Langley This Week: 4/17 vs. Herndon, 4/19 vs. Marshall, 4/20 vs Battlefield (@ Westfield) 7. Yorktown (4-3) Results: Lost to Langley 9-8 (2OT) Analysis: Yorktown held a 8-5 lead over Langley heading into the fourth quarter but faded down the stretch, falling to the Saxons 9-8 in double overtime. Two tough matchups ahead for the Patriots, with a soft game sandwiched in between, and they will need to tighten things up significantly if they hope to not get boat raced by the Heights and Broadneck this week. The Yorktown/Broadneck game is being played at Stevenson University, but unfortunately will not likely be close. Like Madison, too many Quality Losses and no Quality Wins limits their upward movement for now. Quality Wins: None Decent Wins: Oakton, Patriot Quality Losses: Robinson, Madison, Langley This Week: 4/15 @ Heights, 4/17 vs. Wakefield, 4/20 vs Broadneck (@ Stevenson University) 8. Cosby (3-1) Results: Def. Manchester 14-9 Analysis: Cosby beat a previously unbeaten Manchester team, but it is hard to give that much weight as Manchester had not played anyone of consequence. Cosby could be a top 5 team but with only four games played and no significant wins they cannot be ranked any higher. Big week ahead as Cosby gets two warmup games and then finally gets to test themselves against a good NOVA squad when they face Langley on Saturday at South County. Quality Wins: None Decent Wins: None Quality Losses: Atlee This Week: 4/15 @ Monacan, 4/17 vs. Clover Hill, 4/20 vs. Langley (@ South County) 9. Hayfield (7-0) Results: Def. Annandale 21-4, Def. TJ 17-5 Analysis: Hayfield got two more wins against two weak opponents. We are still not sold on Hayfield as a contender in light of their poor showing against Alexandria City, but since no team below has been able to put together a string of wins, undefeated Hayfield stays on the list. While some may think Hayfield should be ranked higher based on record alone, we are not willing to reward them for taking on such a soft schedule. If your team had to chose between playing Hayfield and any team ranked higher on this list in the playoffs, everyone being real would choose to play Hayfield. Quality Wins: None Decent Wins: Chantilly Quality Losses: None This Week: 4/15 @ Falls Church, 4/19 vs. Edison 10. West Potomac (4-4) Results: Def. Fairfax 8-3 Analysis: We know West Potomac fans have been clamoring for a spot in the rankings and with no clear #10 they just barely get in. West Potomac could run the table and finish 9-4 if they tightens up they defense and stops giving up so many goals. They could also lose to Northern Calvert and Lake Braddock and Woodson and finish 6-7. Right now, they have a minus 17 goal differential from some major blowout losses. Almost all of the Also Considered teams are close on the Wolverines’ heels, and we are especially keeping our eyes on Deep Run, a Richmond-area team recently moved up from Class 5 that only lost to Atlee by three and is testing itself against some private schools. Deep Run takes on Cosby later this month so we will get a better sense of their strength then. Quality Wins: None Decent Wins: South County Quality Losses: Madison? (putting up 13 goals on Madison was impressive, giving up 20 goals was not) This Week: 4/15 vs. Alexandria City, 4/17 vs. Northern Calvert, 4/19 vs. Lake Braddock Also Considered: Chantilly, Deep Run, Lake Braddock, Oakton, Patriot, South County, Woodson |
I hope Yorktown can hang with them. Heights has a bad record but only lost to #1 Landon by 4, St. Albans by 1, DeMatha by 2, PVI by 4. They can play. |
or what |