'21-22' DMV LACROSSE OUTLOOK

Anonymous
Yorktown is playing in the PLL next year
Anonymous
There 2022 class might be as good as sjc and Spauldings 2022 classes are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown has one of the best 2022 and 2023 classes. I’d like to see them play prep.


Clearly school is out and this kid doesn’t have a job. If I hear about Yorktown one more time I’m going to 🤮. If you haven’t figured it out yet, no one cares and most don’t even know where Yorktown is. If you want to feel relevant, why don’t you start your own lax thread, suggested title “Yorktown is the Best VA Public School Lax Team”. Maybe that will help you feel better, you can have a whole thread to yourself.
Anonymous
NHSLS brackets are out. The white session is no joke. Interesting that PVI and DeMatha are playing in weaker White session. What is Red Lion Elite from Illinois?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NHSLS brackets are out. The white session is no joke. Interesting that PVI and DeMatha are playing in weaker White session. What is Red Lion Elite from Illinois?


Meant PVI and DeMatha playing in weaker Red session.
Anonymous
Yorktown beating south lakes right now 👀
Anonymous
Yorktown is preseason number 1 according to Ty Xanders.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NHSLS brackets are out. The white session is no joke. Interesting that PVI and DeMatha are playing in weaker White session. What is Red Lion Elite from Illinois?


Meant PVI and DeMatha playing in weaker Red session.


Thats a mistake but the brackets were likely set before this season
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown is preseason number 1 according to Ty Xanders.


It’s getting old kid
Anonymous
In what grade is the Episcopal boy who will attend Prep next year? If it is true that he played a year of JV lacrosse at Landon, and two years of Varsity Lacrosse at Episcopal, then he will only have one year of high school lacrosse at Prep. If he "reclasses" as a Junior, he has to sit out a year. I don't think anyone in the league, will be happy to let this boy play five years of high school lacrosse when other schools have held many kids out of competition for a year to meet the four years of high school Maryland State Rule.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In what grade is the Episcopal boy who will attend Prep next year? If it is true that he played a year of JV lacrosse at Landon, and two years of Varsity Lacrosse at Episcopal, then he will only have one year of high school lacrosse at Prep. If he "reclasses" as a Junior, he has to sit out a year. I don't think anyone in the league, will be happy to let this boy play five years of high school lacrosse when other schools have held many kids out of competition for a year to meet the four years of high school Maryland State Rule.


I would imagine Prep will enforce this and if they don’t the other IAC schools will certainly make sure it’s enforced.

This also might be a first for the IAC too.

I can’t ever recall a student athlete in the IAC history that had a kid transfer around to 3 schools, all within in the league too.

Anonymous
Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.

IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS

WCAC;
1. SJC
2. PVI
3. Gonzaga
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. O’Connell
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. MacNamara
Anonymous
New rankings.

IAC;
0. Yorktown
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS

WCAC;
0.Yorktown
1. SJC
2. PVI
3. Gonzaga
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. O’Connell
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. MacNamara
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.

IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS

WCAC;
1. SJC
2. PVI
3. Gonzaga
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. O’Connell
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. MacNamara


Decent take, though St. Albans is still not ready to beat Saints. Swap those two and IAC looks good. Prep is graduating too much, so Bullis 23’ class will take over.

For WCAC, it’s too early to tell. Will DeMatha really fall 3 spots? They did graduate a lot, but I’ve heard good things about their new coach. The only 3 programs that graduated few starters are SJC, PVI, & Heights. Heights will have similar talent to DeMatha, so that matchup will be a test of who the better coach is between the two brothers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.

IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS

WCAC;
1. SJC
2. PVI
3. Gonzaga
4. Heights
5. DeMatha
6. O’Connell
7. Ireton
8. Ryken
9. MacNamara


Decent take, though St. Albans is still not ready to beat Saints. Swap those two and IAC looks good. Prep is graduating too much, so Bullis 23’ class will take over.

For WCAC, it’s too early to tell. Will DeMatha really fall 3 spots? They did graduate a lot, but I’ve heard good things about their new coach. The only 3 programs that graduated few starters are SJC, PVI, & Heights. Heights will have similar talent to DeMatha, so that matchup will be a test of who the better coach is between the two brothers.


Forgot Good Counsel.

Heights ranked too high. DeMatha’s always had a better program and so has Good Counsel. DeMatha beat Gonzaga this year and Gonzaga spanked Heights.
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