Funny. Take a look at ever DMV teams schedule. |
Biggest issue with scheduling in the WCAC is they have to play the B level teams. St. John’s in past season sent the JV teams to play them but they complained that they wanted to play the Varsity team. It’s time to structure the league like football so the A teams can add 5-6 more competitive opponents. |
Agree. Does anyone know if the WCAC will be structured into a lower and upper division? Upper: SJC GZ PVI DM Good Counsel lower: Ryken Ireton McNamara The Heights O’Connell This would allow for teams like SJC to go play a more national caliber schedule or play some more local teams (Landon, GP, Bullis, Saint Marys etc etc) |
There are no plans to do this. Also Ryken and Heights may be as good as GC some seasons |
| I would think the lower division type teams would be even more vocal about splitting, I am sure those teams hate getting blown out by 20 goals. |
It does nothing for the sport when you have lopsided margin of defeats for either the winner or losing party. WCAC has always been run by a bunch of morons |
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I’m hearing they are looking for an IAC team to play. Who feels froggy? 😂
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What does SJC football have anything to do with this discussion? |
They already split two boys sports. Lax seems like a natural one to do as well. |
Part of the discussion the IAC wants to have about their lax players being multi-sport studs. They are comparing IAC football to the WCAC. |
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you are missing the point... most IAC teams, because the schools tend to be much smaller in terms of enrollment, play multiple varsity sports while in high school.
Prep might be the one outlier as its the largest school in the IAC based on upper school enrollment. |
The Heights beat Good Counsel by almost 10 this year! Is the GC coach posting this? |
Or a parent of one of the players. GC will never be in that upper tier of the WCAC unless it is football. |
SJC Everybody Else |
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SJC didn’t show up on the national stage this year.
Losing to New Church Academy is a black eye. Great win against BL in the early stage of the season. Dominated Episcopal Academy who is a solid program out of a Philly. Lost to Saint Anthony’s, lost to Hill Academy The cadets didn’t blow League opponents out of the water this spring - relative to last year. GPs body of work from end to end is far more impressive, Hoyas dominated basically everyone they played following the early lost to Saint Marys the first week in March. Beat Bullis by 10 goals on 2 separate occasions a team the week before the Cafets only beat by one. Sadly, Wes and Garret declined to play this week when Urick reached out. |