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12 teams in IAAM A
The top two are 1- Maryvale 2- Mcdonogh The bottom two are 11-Bryn Mawr 12-Mercy That leaves 8 teams battling it out for 6 playoff spots. Spalding looks like top-3, with St Mary’s in that top end of the 8 as well. SPSG, NDP, Severn all trying to figure out what team they are, RP, GCS, JC as well. Couple big games this week |
| I wouldn’t put McDonogh in the top tier |
They were tied against Maryvale with 3 minutes to go. Clearly they are in the same tier. |
They aren’t in same tier as Maryvale, but they are the 2nd best team in conference, not sure who could go there instead? |
The Maryvale worship is a bit overblown. |
| Maryvale won’t lose in conference. They are also defending champs, they’ve earned it. |
| As an outsider looking in--they are scary good. |
| Hearing RPS beat McDonogh today |
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Yep, RPCS took big step to playoff berth.
SPSG losses to NDP. Maryvale rolled SM |
Told you so!! |
McDonogh had an all systems meltdown |
April Fools’ joke? |
Is this ranking before or after they lost to RPCS? |
No, Rpcs won by 2. |
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Ok, I think we got more information last week.
SPSG is in a spiral after losing to NDP and GCS, and really are in a must win on the road against a dangerous St Mary’s team who beat SPSG last year. Mcdonogh losing to RPCS was the headline of course. Can Spalding fit into the 2 spot behind Maryvale despite only beating Severn by a goal? Once again, MV in its own tier, with McD and AS in that 2nd tier and after that a lot of teams jockeying for position. |