2022 DMV Girls Outlook

Anonymous
Given the reports that SSAS pulled 8th graders for the National Indoor Championship @ Spooky Neck, I wouldn't take much away from SJC "keeping it close" the following week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of this talk about who is going to dominate who next year is just a waste of oxygen. For the past 2 decades it has always been "school X is going to dominate" Each year a new school is pre-crowned the next champ. As it stands SSSA has won 99% of the last 20 ISL championships. And Ireton and Visi have been great as well. PLease hold all comments until your team actually makes the final and wins it. Then crow all you want, until then it is just noise. preseason/indoor is just glorified practice. Go out and win a WCAC/ISL title, that will give you credibility.



95%, but who’s counting.
Anonymous
Eh, I think even Saints people would admit they are going to be weak this year and likely the next 1-2 as well. Their current classes - ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 & ‘25 have very few dominant players. Their ‘26s though, if they all stay, should revive the program. But it’s going to be a few down years first even with best coach in ISL.

Visi has 1 D1 committ between junior and senior classes - and not without trying for more, and a new coach who is a total toss-up, so you predict how they are going to do.

OTOH, SR has at least enough D1 committs for a first string and one of the two best ‘25 classes in area as well as a strong coach who knows all her girls well.

Anonymous
I think VISI has 2 D1s. Denver midfielder and Michigan Defender. Maybe a couple D3s.
Anonymous
Visi coach doesn’t know his X’s and O’s, and will not cut it…
Anonymous
Agreed. Similar to Dad coach at PVI. Need someone that has played the game at a high level and understands the small details that make good teams great. Preferably a female.
Anonymous
Funny that the non-dominant SSSAS team has 10 D1 and 3 D3 commits plus several strong 24 players...it will be an interesting season across the board.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Visi coach doesn’t know his X’s and O’s, and will not cut it…
27-0 and two state championships in the last three years would suggest otherwise.
Anonymous
Then you absolutely don't know lacrosse to make that statement. You could have plugged in a 5 year child as head coach and they still would have produced the same record. And, good luck with the new coach over there as she is a train wreck and will last no more than 2 years. Have fun with that...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny that the non-dominant SSSAS team has 10 D1 and 3 D3 commits plus several strong 24 players...it will be an interesting season across the board.


Many of those commitments were only the result of KJ’s long standing relationships and sign of her remaining power in lacrosse world.
Anonymous
This conversation is ridiculous. SR, Visi and SSSAS all lost many great seniors last year. All 3 teams will look very different this year. It should be a year of great competition. I am not a Saints parent, but they have many solid players and a great coach. People should all just mellow out and wait for the season.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then you absolutely don't know lacrosse to make that statement. You could have plugged in a 5 year child as head coach and they still would have produced the same record. And, good luck with the new coach over there as she is a train wreck and will last no more than 2 years. Have fun with that...


Who is the new Langley coach?
Anonymous
College coaches are putting their jobs in jeopardy by doing KJ favors—what a stupid comment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:College coaches are putting their jobs in jeopardy by doing KJ favors—what a stupid comment.


Placing mediocre players at mediocre or poor programs isn’t going to cause any coach to lose their job. Plus coaches recruit badly all the time - doesn’t get them fired. Look at where these kids are committed.
Anonymous
You are just nuts. No college coach is going to jeopardize his or her job by doing a favor for KJ. Bitter much or are you just dumb?
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