| 97%? That sounds like anyone willing to pay the insane tuition. |
You’ll need a cite for that number. This sort of behavior isn’t seen at all all-boys schools. |
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Not hard to find.
https://bestschoolnews.com/landon-school/ |
Where are you finding this statistic? |
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That’s your source? Really? You are funny. |
Fun fact: There is an entire thread in DCUM dedicated to this type of discussion. Lacrosse, lacrosse, and more lacrosse is needed. Which teams lose the most in the off season? Who finished as the top players at each position in the region? Any big movement for next season? |
I’m sure you will share a more accurate source? |
Fun fact: player/parent/fan behavior at LACROSSE games and what that says about LACROSSE culture is an appropriate topic, esp in the off-season. Promoting good sportsmanship is important, wouldn’t you agree? |
The entitled don’t want anyone talking about their kids learned behaviors. |
Landon dad here. I was really embarrassed for Landon on this one. I think school admins might be necessary at this point. At the very least, the school should send our parent behavior reminders before the games. These 3 parents were obviously drunk and affected. |
The new headmaster is striking a balance between athletics and academics... expect Bullis to still remain strong in the IAC but national aspirations are fading. Under the former head of school, Gerry Boarman I do recall on some occasions, a few players enrolling just for the 2nd semester to play lacrosse. IAC on paper will most likely be between Landon and Prep with the slight edge towards the Bears given that 95% of their offense returns and Kevin Miller comes back from ACL. Prep returns most of their defense plus the younger Horning at attack who I think is very underrated. I expect Episcopal to continue to emphasize lacrosse, why wouldn't they? Their endowment is massive and the resources are there. They have a beautiful campus with top-notch facilities and of course dorms. Imagine if Kabari had stayed at Episcopal vs leaving for Prep, they could have easily have competed for an IAC championship this spring. STA will most likely drop. Saint Stephens should be much improved as they were young this year. |
| And how does SJC look next yr? |
I assume SJC and PVI will be the 1 and 2 seeds in the WCAC. Gonzaga graduates a ton and will drop as does DeMatha. |
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National Boys' Top 25
May 16, 2023 2 McDonogh (Md.) 6 Georgetown Prep (Md.) 8 St. John's (D.C.) 12 Calvert Hall (Md.) 13 Boys' Latin (Md.) 15 Loyola-Blakefield (Md.) 17 St. Mary's (Md.) Also considered (alphabetical order): Broadneck (Md.), Gonzaga (D.C.), St. Paul's (Md.), Severn (Md.), https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/boys/national |
| why isn't PVI listed on this list? |