2025 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Landon
Bears are on top and undefeated in the region
2. Bullis
#2 due to strength of schedule and head-to-head
3. DeMatha
Have risen to the top, but work remains to stay there
4. St. John's
Will get their chance
5. Georgetown Prep
Slides to 5 out of respect to the WCAC, and could climb to #1 by winning out
6. Good Counsel
Tough games remain and the title is a strong possibility
7. Gonzaga
Would be a long shot at the title given the results
8. St. Albans
A very nice season as STA finally climbs out of the cellar
9. Episcopal
Madlax needs more players to pony up and board
10. Langley
2 losses out of area and PVI has lost 5 out of 6 puts the public in the top 10


SJC has zero good wins this year. I'd take Prep over them.


SJC handled Taft & Prep did not. Everyone knows which school is dodging which!


Sorry but no IAC is dodging Military Road this year or last year.

Tell your coach to propose mutual dates other than the first week of the season.

Anonymous
The obsession with dodging or not dodging is boring at this point and hypothetical so why is anyone giving it air time???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The obsession with dodging or not dodging is boring at this point and hypothetical so why is anyone giving it air time???


Because it's true.
Anonymous
If SJC wins out and GP wins out, SJC is the #1 in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If SJC wins out and GP wins out, SJC is the #1 in the DMV.


Neither team is going to win out as both of their offenses are rather stagnant. scoring 20+ goals against BI or DJO or McNamara doesn't mean squad.

Unless Speaks hits the transfer portal hard this summer, and I'm sure he will, don't think the Cadets offensively will be any better next Spring. Their two best offensive players are both graduating (Maryland middie by a mile and the BU attackman)

Where have all the military road boosters gone who touted the arrival of its new OC was some offensive wizard?
Anonymous
Speaks always figures it out, the Cadets will be strong next spring as they are strong now. All is good on military road.
Anonymous
#1 Landon (14-1) at #8 Episcopal HS - VA - (7-6)
Bears win another sloppy game

#5 Georgetown Prep (7-6) at #2 Bullis (12-3)
GP 27's force the 5* to pass just a little if they want the upset

#4 St John's DC - DC - (8-5) at Bishop Ireton - VA - (7-9)
Seriously, what's the point

#5 Our Lady of Good Counsel (11-4) at The Heights (12-4)
GC overwhelms H's porous defense

Bishop McNamara (0-8) at #7 Gonzaga - DC - (7-8)
see above

St James (9-3) at Potomac School - VA - (6-7)
StJ a little too much

St. Mary's Ryken (8-5) at Paul VI - VA - (6-8)
PVI stops the bleeding at home









St. Albans - DC - (6-7) at St Stephen St Agnes - VA - (3-8)
STA gets to .500
Anonymous
#1 Landon (14-1) at #8 Episcopal HS - VA - (7-6)
Bears win another sloppy game

#5 Georgetown Prep (7-6) at #2 Bullis (12-3)
GP 27's force the 5* to pass just a little if they want the upset

#4 St John's DC - DC - (8-5) at Bishop Ireton - VA - (7-9)
Seriously, what's the point

#5 Our Lady of Good Counsel (11-4) at The Heights (12-4)
GC overwhelms H's porous defense

Bishop McNamara (0-8) at #7 Gonzaga - DC - (7-8)
see above

#8 St. Albans - DC - (6-7) at St Stephen St Agnes - VA - (3-8)
STA gets to .500

St James (9-3) at Potomac School - VA - (6-7)
StJ a little too much

St. Mary's Ryken (8-5) at Paul VI - VA - (6-8)
PVI stops the bleeding at home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The obsession with dodging or not dodging is boring at this point and hypothetical so why is anyone giving it air time???


Because it's true.


I don’t think he understands what hypothetical means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:#1 Landon (14-1) at #8 Episcopal HS - VA - (7-6)
Bears win another sloppy game

#5 Georgetown Prep (7-6) at #2 Bullis (12-3)
GP 27's force the 5* to pass just a little if they want the upset

#4 St John's DC - DC - (8-5) at Bishop Ireton - VA - (7-9)
Seriously, what's the point

#5 Our Lady of Good Counsel (11-4) at The Heights (12-4)
GC overwhelms H's porous defense

Bishop McNamara (0-8) at #7 Gonzaga - DC - (7-8)
see above

#8 St. Albans - DC - (6-7) at St Stephen St Agnes - VA - (3-8)
STA gets to .500

St James (9-3) at Potomac School - VA - (6-7)
StJ a little too much

St. Mary's Ryken (8-5) at Paul VI - VA - (6-8)
PVI stops the bleeding at home



Landon 11
EHS 7 (EHS will play zone the entire game to slow it down, this game will never be in doubt. Mad Lax founder will continue to hype up the Maroon program)

Bullis 11
Prep 8 (the Lil Hoyas are beginning to look like a club squad with the collection of talent on their roster, no team ball. Not enough firepower on offense to keep up with the tempo Bullis plays )

SJC 18
BI 5 (these games are no fun for the players, coaches or fans, waste of school resources for all parties involved)

GZ 20
McNamara 2 (same as above)

GC 14
Heights 7 (Heights have been pretenders all along this spring. Falcons are having their best season in a decade)

STA 11
Saints 5 (the Saints are very young and have little depth this season under first year HC. STA has been playing better as of late)

St James 13
Potomac 6 (St James has some pretty good individual players, too much for the Panthers)

PVI 10
Ryken 7 (The Knights have flown under the radar this season and despite their record, they have made games with the top teams in the WCAC rather competitive)

Neutral
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

St. Mary's Ryken (8-5) at Paul VI - VA - (6-8)
PVI stops the bleeding at home


I think SMR wins a close one in South Riding.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:#1 Landon (14-1) at #8 Episcopal HS - VA - (7-6)
Bears win another sloppy game

#5 Georgetown Prep (7-6) at #2 Bullis (12-3)
GP 27's force the 5* to pass just a little if they want the upset

#4 St John's DC - DC - (8-5) at Bishop Ireton - VA - (7-9)
Seriously, what's the point

#5 Our Lady of Good Counsel (11-4) at The Heights (12-4)
GC overwhelms H's porous defense

Bishop McNamara (0-8) at #7 Gonzaga - DC - (7-8)
see above

#8 St. Albans - DC - (6-7) at St Stephen St Agnes - VA - (3-8)
STA gets to .500

St James (9-3) at Potomac School - VA - (6-7)
StJ a little too much

St. Mary's Ryken (8-5) at Paul VI - VA - (6-8)
PVI stops the bleeding at home



Landon 11
EHS 7 (EHS will play zone the entire game to slow it down, this game will never be in doubt. Mad Lax founder will continue to hype up the Maroon program)

Bullis 11
Prep 8 (the Lil Hoyas are beginning to look like a club squad with the collection of talent on their roster, no team ball. Not enough firepower on offense to keep up with the tempo Bullis plays )

SJC 18
BI 5 (these games are no fun for the players, coaches or fans, waste of school resources for all parties involved)

GZ 20
McNamara 2 (same as above)

GC 14
Heights 7 (Heights have been pretenders all along this spring. Falcons are having their best season in a decade)

STA 11
Saints 5 (the Saints are very young and have little depth this season under first year HC. STA has been playing better as of late)

St James 13
Potomac 6 (St James has some pretty good individual players, too much for the Panthers)

PVI 10
Ryken 7 (The Knights have flown under the radar this season and despite their record, they have made games with the top teams in the WCAC rather competitive)

Neutral


Reasonable enough, though I have the following notes: The only way the Landon EHS score is that close is if Landon clears the benches before half time; PVI is a lesser version of your description of GP - fewer horses, just as clubby. The rest seems about right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Landon
Bears are on top and undefeated in the region
2. Bullis
#2 due to strength of schedule and head-to-head
3. DeMatha
Have risen to the top, but work remains to stay there
4. St. John's
Will get their chance
5. Georgetown Prep
Slides to 5 out of respect to the WCAC, and could climb to #1 by winning out
6. Good Counsel
Tough games remain and the title is a strong possibility
7. Gonzaga
Would be a long shot at the title given the results
8. St. Albans
A very nice season as STA finally climbs out of the cellar
9. Episcopal
Madlax needs more players to pony up and board
10. Langley
2 losses out of area and PVI has lost 5 out of 6 puts the public in the top 10


SJC has zero good wins this year. I'd take Prep over them.


SJC handled Taft & Prep did not. Everyone knows which school is dodging which!


Sorry but no IAC is dodging Military Road this year or last year.

Tell your coach to propose mutual dates other than the first week of the season.



Everyone knows the IAC is dodging the cadets. Reasons that have been stated.

1. Prep got worked the last 2-3 times they played.
2. Landon got worked in 2020 before Covid kicked in.
3. Bullis has been close but couldn’t pull off a win.
4. They got recruits to commit that the IAC schools thought they had in their pocket.
5. Ince was recruiting kids that were at IAC schools yet these hypothetical players never transferred to St. John’s.
6. SJC will only play at the beginning of the season and the IAC isn’t ready to play because they have multi sport athletes that play in the high level football league and not all year round lax players.
7. The IAC schools already win the hypothetical games. Why play?
8. IAC wants to play in June to make sure they are ready.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Landon
Bears are on top and undefeated in the region
2. Bullis
#2 due to strength of schedule and head-to-head
3. DeMatha
Have risen to the top, but work remains to stay there
4. St. John's
Will get their chance
5. Georgetown Prep
Slides to 5 out of respect to the WCAC, and could climb to #1 by winning out
6. Good Counsel
Tough games remain and the title is a strong possibility
7. Gonzaga
Would be a long shot at the title given the results
8. St. Albans
A very nice season as STA finally climbs out of the cellar
9. Episcopal
Madlax needs more players to pony up and board
10. Langley
2 losses out of area and PVI has lost 5 out of 6 puts the public in the top 10


SJC has zero good wins this year. I'd take Prep over them.


SJC handled Taft & Prep did not. Everyone knows which school is dodging which!


Sorry but no IAC is dodging Military Road this year or last year.

Tell your coach to propose mutual dates other than the first week of the season.



Everyone knows the IAC is dodging the cadets. Reasons that have been stated.

1. Prep got worked the last 2-3 times they played.
2. Landon got worked in 2020 before Covid kicked in.
3. Bullis has been close but couldn’t pull off a win.
4. They got recruits to commit that the IAC schools thought they had in their pocket.
5. Ince was recruiting kids that were at IAC schools yet these hypothetical players never transferred to St. John’s.
6. SJC will only play at the beginning of the season and the IAC isn’t ready to play because they have multi sport athletes that play in the high level football league and not all year round lax players.
7. The IAC schools already win the hypothetical games. Why play?
8. IAC wants to play in June to make sure they are ready.


Still dreaming about 2022.

SJC's best days are behind them.

#facts
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Landon
Bears are on top and undefeated in the region
2. Bullis
#2 due to strength of schedule and head-to-head
3. DeMatha
Have risen to the top, but work remains to stay there
4. St. John's
Will get their chance
5. Georgetown Prep
Slides to 5 out of respect to the WCAC, and could climb to #1 by winning out
6. Good Counsel
Tough games remain and the title is a strong possibility
7. Gonzaga
Would be a long shot at the title given the results
8. St. Albans
A very nice season as STA finally climbs out of the cellar
9. Episcopal
Madlax needs more players to pony up and board
10. Langley
2 losses out of area and PVI has lost 5 out of 6 puts the public in the top 10


SJC has zero good wins this year. I'd take Prep over them.


SJC handled Taft & Prep did not. Everyone knows which school is dodging which!


Sorry but no IAC is dodging Military Road this year or last year.

Tell your coach to propose mutual dates other than the first week of the season.



Everyone knows the IAC is dodging the cadets. Reasons that have been stated.

1. Prep got worked the last 2-3 times they played.
2. Landon got worked in 2020 before Covid kicked in.
3. Bullis has been close but couldn’t pull off a win.
4. They got recruits to commit that the IAC schools thought they had in their pocket.
5. Ince was recruiting kids that were at IAC schools yet these hypothetical players never transferred to St. John’s.
6. SJC will only play at the beginning of the season and the IAC isn’t ready to play because they have multi sport athletes that play in the high level football league and not all year round lax players.
7. The IAC schools already win the hypothetical games. Why play?
8. IAC wants to play in June to make sure they are ready.


Still dreaming about 2022.

SJC's best days are behind them.

#facts


Look at that. The irrelevant arguing with the obsolete. Not exactly compelling viewing, but respect the chutzpah.
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