St. Albans lax

Anonymous
Please know that STA boosters absolutely howl in delight when STA bashers take their shots. It provides them with smug satisfaction. Deny them the pleasure, grab that second G and T and enjoy the rest of the evening.
Anonymous
Glad you're having fun. Unfortunately, the players don't enjoy loosing all the time at all.
Anonymous
St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.
Anonymous
What are you talking about PP. check the win loss record for St. Albans for the last few years on the website. They beat sssa once a season the last few years and played Bullis close in a number of games. This season they lost twice to sssa and got demolished by Bullis the biggest point differential in a St. Albans lacrosse loss ever as far as I can tell

Heeter is an excellent coach The boys I am sure work hard. But to take this season’s performance so far as the sign of a new era is delusional.
Anonymous
I didn't realize STA still has such a small class size of about 75 boys. All the other schools have increased their enrollment to over 100. Wonder why STA hasn't. They have the room and the tuition money would be helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
So PP said great things about IAC as well as STA making improvements to be more competitive - NOT DOMINANT you ninny. STA had 2 close games with SSSAS who traded wins against Landon last weekend. But to make you happy: Prep and Bullis are so crazy amazing, so much better than every team at each position, depth, coaching that they should really have their own special division where they play each other every week going forward. Just each other going forward. Meanwhile, no talk about any BRAIN-IAC team's play as that would question this paradigm.
Anonymous
I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.


You really need to get a life
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
So PP said great things about IAC as well as STA making improvements to be more competitive - NOT DOMINANT you ninny. STA had 2 close games with SSSAS who traded wins against Landon last weekend. But to make you happy: Prep and Bullis are so crazy amazing, so much better than every team at each position, depth, coaching that they should really have their own special division where they play each other every week going forward. Just each other going forward. Meanwhile, no talk about any BRAIN-IAC team's play as that would question this paradigm.


You need to get a grip and stop being so defensive. PP just brought the earlier PP down to reality. No one said anything about Prep and Bullis being better than everyone else in the IAC, just that STA is not on the same level as poster was trying to say. Other IAC teams are far more competitive. And again, so good of you to try to bring the elitist "BRAIN-IAC" into the conversation, I am surprised you didn't try say how much more money or success the STA parents have than the other teams. Always try to make yourself feel better when you loose a game or conversation by telling yourself that your player is so much smarter than everyone else. Again, another delusion of STA parents.
Anonymous
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I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.


You really need to get a life


Um, have a great life and love it.

Truth hurts. Sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
So PP said great things about IAC as well as STA making improvements to be more competitive - NOT DOMINANT you ninny. STA had 2 close games with SSSAS who traded wins against Landon last weekend. But to make you happy: Prep and Bullis are so crazy amazing, so much better than every team at each position, depth, coaching that they should really have their own special division where they play each other every week going forward. Just each other going forward. Meanwhile, no talk about any BRAIN-IAC team's play as that would question this paradigm.


You need to get a grip and stop being so defensive. PP just brought the earlier PP down to reality. No one said anything about Prep and Bullis being better than everyone else in the IAC, just that STA is not on the same level as poster was trying to say. Other IAC teams are far more competitive. And again, so good of you to try to bring the elitist "BRAIN-IAC" into the conversation, I am surprised you didn't try say how much more money or success the STA parents have than the other teams. Always try to make yourself feel better when you loose a game or conversation by telling yourself that your player is so much smarter than everyone else. Again, another delusion of STA parents.
Yet I'm not a STA parent. So it's okay to compare a lacrosse game score but not a SAT score to make assessment about same student athletes competitive ability in each respective setting. Let's just enjoy kids can play lacrosse this spring and not jump on someone's throat.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
So PP said great things about IAC as well as STA making improvements to be more competitive - NOT DOMINANT you ninny. STA had 2 close games with SSSAS who traded wins against Landon last weekend. But to make you happy: Prep and Bullis are so crazy amazing, so much better than every team at each position, depth, coaching that they should really have their own special division where they play each other every week going forward. Just each other going forward. Meanwhile, no talk about any BRAIN-IAC team's play as that would question this paradigm.


You need to get a grip and stop being so defensive. PP just brought the earlier PP down to reality. No one said anything about Prep and Bullis being better than everyone else in the IAC, just that STA is not on the same level as poster was trying to say. Other IAC teams are far more competitive. And again, so good of you to try to bring the elitist "BRAIN-IAC" into the conversation, I am surprised you didn't try say how much more money or success the STA parents have than the other teams. Always try to make yourself feel better when you loose a game or conversation by telling yourself that your player is so much smarter than everyone else. Again, another delusion of STA parents.
Yet I'm not a STA parent. So it's okay to compare a lacrosse game score but not a SAT score to make assessment about same student athletes competitive ability in each respective setting. Let's just enjoy kids can play lacrosse this spring and not jump on someone's throat.


Honestly, what are you babbling about now? This is a lacrosse forum. Games can be publicly viewed and discussed. Statements can be made and people can agree or disagree. No one knows the respective SAT scores of students from one school over another. Why are you bringing that up in a lacrosse forum? What does that have to do with the price tea in China?
Anonymous
STA chronic poster. STFU. You're embarrassing yourself and by extension the rest of us. Also it's pretty easy based to figure out who you are based on your posts so far. The last thing you need is for other STA parent readers to realize what a loon you truly are.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:St Albans is a very good team and play very hard. Coach Heeter has turned St Albans into a competitive team in the IAC. They played SSSA in 2 close games and played one good half against Bullis. The future for STA is bright. Stop with the bashing of these teams. The IAC from top to bottom is outstanding, the top teams are loaded with talent and the next tier of teams are also very good. If a team does not come to play at a high level you can expect to take a L. Enjoy the games. Hopefully more fans will be allowed soon.


I am really sorry, but this is the delusional post of the day or maybe the week. I have no doubt the STA players work and try hard (just like every other team in the IAC), but "a very good team" and "a competitive team in the IAC" they most definitely are not. They are at the bottom of the IAC and have been for years. A handful of decent players does not make for a successful IAC team. That takes a lot more than a handful and those players have to be excellent. STA has one senior college commit. In comparison, Prep has 13. In the class of 2023 (STA's strongest) they hope to have 4 or 5 commits by senior year, Prep will likely have 10-15. It's comparing apples to oranges or varsity to JV. The IAC is one of the top leagues in the country, but not all teams are the same or "outstanding" as you claim. And yes, of course, if you don't come to play at a high level you will "take a L", but not all teams in the IAC are capable of playing at certain levels. The 12-0 score at half time and the 18-4 final score of the Bullis vs STA game should have driven that point home. Appreciate the fact that the boys get to play the sport they love and hopefully have some fun, but don't kid yourself into thinking they are the same caliber of team.
So PP said great things about IAC as well as STA making improvements to be more competitive - NOT DOMINANT you ninny. STA had 2 close games with SSSAS who traded wins against Landon last weekend. But to make you happy: Prep and Bullis are so crazy amazing, so much better than every team at each position, depth, coaching that they should really have their own special division where they play each other every week going forward. Just each other going forward. Meanwhile, no talk about any BRAIN-IAC team's play as that would question this paradigm.


You need to get a grip and stop being so defensive. PP just brought the earlier PP down to reality. No one said anything about Prep and Bullis being better than everyone else in the IAC, just that STA is not on the same level as poster was trying to say. Other IAC teams are far more competitive. And again, so good of you to try to bring the elitist "BRAIN-IAC" into the conversation, I am surprised you didn't try say how much more money or success the STA parents have than the other teams. Always try to make yourself feel better when you loose a game or conversation by telling yourself that your player is so much smarter than everyone else. Again, another delusion of STA parents.
Yet I'm not a STA parent. So it's okay to compare a lacrosse game score but not a SAT score to make assessment about same student athletes competitive ability in each respective setting. Let's just enjoy kids can play lacrosse this spring and not jump on someone's throat.


Honestly, what are you babbling about now? This is a lacrosse forum. Games can be publicly viewed and discussed. Statements can be made and people can agree or disagree. No one knows the respective SAT scores of students from one school over another. Why are you bringing that up in a lacrosse forum? What does that have to do with the price tea in China?
if you read the thread above "Always try to make yourself feel better when you loose a game or conversation by telling yourself that your player is so much smarter than everyone else. Again, another delusion of STA parents." I agree, no one really cares on a lacrosse thread about SAT scores which anyone can google in about 3 seconds.
Anonymous
No STA parent would refer to “loosing” a game. That may refer to said poster’s woman’s private part, but STA never “looses” anything except maybe loses its sanity given all this hate.
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