The ISL had a system somewhat like this, but with just two divisions. It seems to work fine. |
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Landon 16
SSSA 4 |
Two years ago?! The coaching doesn’t seem any better now. |
What happened to SSSA anyway? Or EHS for that matter? They just stopped resourcing the boys programs? |
Result from a lack of understanding how to coach and how to use players. There are deep holes everywhere and no leadership on the field. |
| 8-1 GP over STA. |
| People who talk about relegation in high school sports are ridiculous. Comparing pro to high school sports. Eliminates what can be talented one year classes.I feel for the private DC Maryland teams who only get to compete for their conferences title. State titles are a fun concept and maybe they need a side dc Maryland private tournament. |
| Good Counsel wins 18-14 over Christchurch |
Bullis has more than 4-5 good players. The defense is very solid. Look at their commits. It's depth. |
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Agree regulation is a silly discussion for high school sports completely. On the private side, would love to see a MIAA, WCAC, IAC playoff. There's so much talent in the region and it would really add to the season. Would force the schools to lighten the early season load too. Wild idea, but it would be electric. |
B.McN got outscored 200-12 last year in WCAC and half their goals were against one team. MIAA and Hoco figured out a fair way to prioritize competitive balance. DMV could too. Let ADs/coaches pick division that's right for their school a year in advance (day after season ends). If there are borderline calls, let other ADs vote. There is no shame losing 23-0 every week, but there's no joy winning 23-0 either. When scores are repeatedly that lopsided it means something isn't right. Adults in charge should use their heads to make the game better for everyone. |
That person was talking about Dematha I believe, not Bullis. |
Combination of factors. Coach is in his second or third year and maybe he'll get 1-2 recruits thru admission per year, but who in their right mind would send their kid to either if you have other cheaper and better lacrosse options with relatively equal academics?? Also, if your DS was a solid player maybe not even a IL top 50 but wants to play at some level in college for a competitive program, while historically both SSSSA and EHS have gotten kids there as recently as last year, its a gamble that is just reckless. If you can afford $60 k per year, you're trying for Bullis, Prep, Gonzaaga or Landon over both SSSA and EHS. I just don't think either will ever be consider a competitive boys lacrosse programs again without a monster donor stepping in to make it happen. Sad. |
They weren't good last year. Terrible lax. |