2024 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

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Anonymous wrote:All quiet from the Cadet faithful tonight


Some don’t know how Speaks handles scrimmages. They aren’t trying to win scrimmage championships.

I’ve never seen a team make a post with a scrimmage score. Must have meant something to STM. lol

Exposed? Guy is on a hell of a run since he arrived.

Game 1 - March 5


It’s just funny…the SJC faithful are on here killing everyone for how they perform in scrimmages. Now SJC gets beat in a scrimmage and it’s that we don’t understand how Speaks handles scrimmages. Got it. Please educate us on why scrimmages matter for others but not SJC.

By the way…I heard that the SJC first team played into the 2nd half and didn’t look very good.

But let’s move on here. Every team has to work through some early season sloppiness and injuries. There doesn’t look to be a dominant team this year and it should be interesting to see how things play out. I can’t wait for the real games to start so we can stop all the scrimmage nonsense.


Wondering how St. John’s faithful always get the credit for being present at other teams scrimmages. People must be dedicated to watching HS lax. lol


+1 all quiet on military road.

Speaks will get exposed this year.

Anonymous
Exposed for what? Being the best coach in the WCAC and at least top 2 in DMV (w Bellistri). No affiliation with SJC or any WCAC program, but this board is full of delusional (hopefully kids, probably parents) people who can't recognize quality lacrosse coaching.

The most valid concern about the SJC program is the increased number of significant injuries sustained by the players. Is the year round training program too much for still developing young players?

SJC plays a national schedule, who cares if you don't get games against IAC teams when you are playing Culver and St Anthonys.
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Anonymous wrote:Exposed for what? Being the best coach in the WCAC and at least top 2 in DMV (w Bellistri). No affiliation with SJC or any WCAC program, but this board is full of delusional (hopefully kids, probably parents) people who can't recognize quality lacrosse coaching.

The most valid concern about the SJC program is the increased number of significant injuries sustained by the players. Is the year round training program too much for still developing young players?

SJC plays a national schedule, who cares if you don't get games against IAC teams when you are playing Culver and St Anthonys.


Not afraid of losing to the best teams in the country says a lot. Only makes the players better. IAC? Whatever
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Exposed for what? Being the best coach in the WCAC and at least top 2 in DMV (w Bellistri). No affiliation with SJC or any WCAC program, but this board is full of delusional (hopefully kids, probably parents) people who can't recognize quality lacrosse coaching.

The most valid concern about the SJC program is the increased number of significant injuries sustained by the players. Is the year round training program too much for still developing young players?

SJC plays a national schedule, who cares if you don't get games against IAC teams when you are playing Culver and St Anthonys.


⬆️ +1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exposed for what? Being the best coach in the WCAC and at least top 2 in DMV (w Bellistri). No affiliation with SJC or any WCAC program, but this board is full of delusional (hopefully kids, probably parents) people who can't recognize quality lacrosse coaching.

The most valid concern about the SJC program is the increased number of significant injuries sustained by the players. Is the year round training program too much for still developing young players?

SJC plays a national schedule, who cares if you don't get games against IAC teams when you are playing Culver and St Anthonys.


⬆️ +1000


They don’t like Speaks because of his work ethic when it comes to recruiting and training. Simply out works the other coaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There just aren't enough good players to go around in DC. There are now only 3 lacrosse clubs of any consequence in the DC area. The school programs are terrible.



Which 3 Clubs? We are new to the DMV.
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Anonymous wrote:There just aren't enough good players to go around in DC. There are now only 3 lacrosse clubs of any consequence in the DC area. The school programs are terrible.



Which 3 Clubs? We are new to the DMV.


Hawks - Dc express - Madlax - Next level
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There just aren't enough good players to go around in DC. There are now only 3 lacrosse clubs of any consequence in the DC area. The school programs are terrible.



Which 3 Clubs? We are new to the DMV.


Hawks - Dc express - Madlax - Next level


Hawks are not DMV
Anonymous
How is being down 5-4 in the 3rd to SSSA compare to 7-7 vs STM?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There just aren't enough good players to go around in DC. There are now only 3 lacrosse clubs of any consequence in the DC area. The school programs are terrible.



Which 3 Clubs? We are new to the DMV.


Hawks - Dc express - Madlax - Next level


Hawks are not DMV


No? Plenty of players in the DMV come from the Hawks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is being down 5-4 in the 3rd to SSSA compare to 7-7 vs STM?


What was the final score?
Anonymous
SSSA will be very good this year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There just aren't enough good players to go around in DC. There are now only 3 lacrosse clubs of any consequence in the DC area. The school programs are terrible.



Which 3 Clubs? We are new to the DMV.


Hawks - Dc express - Madlax - Next level


Hawks are not DMV


No? Plenty of players in the DMV come from the Hawks.


Annapolis is not the DMV. Local kids don’t play for that club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is being down 5-4 in the 3rd to SSSA compare to 7-7 vs STM?


SSSA keeping their offensive starters in the entire time trying to come back and win against a bunch of backups and freshmen.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SSSA will be very good this year


SSSA is terrible. They kept all starters in to try to “win” a scrimmage. Kinda pathetic
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