
WCAC is garbage this year.
Big boy lacrosse is played in the IAC this spring |
Gonna find out if it's a 2 team league or 3 team . |
The Heights has the best attack player in the area. How many did he get? |
Landon 15-5 |
Landon 15 - Episcopal 5 |
Landon plays the managers and gets to 15. Episcopal beats PVI. I've never seen such a disparity between the 2 leagues before. |
To be fair the 15 mins I watched were fairly sloppy by Landon overall. They’re just way better. EHS doesn’t really have any D to speak of, and the offense is way too small to compete at a high level. Looked like 8th graders who didn’t reclass. |
Were you there? The stream link never worked. |
Don't know. GC was down in the 4th and scored 3 off of a weird 2 minute locked in penalty. |
No there was a site that had it: https://events.locallive.tv/events/175726 |
Bears are in a league of their own this spring.
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2-3 years ago, SSSAS and EP were competing for 2nd and 3rd in the IAC and now they can't find 5 kids per class who are any good at lacrosse? |
I think that’s a stretch. They can throw and catch and all that. Just not the athletes they used to get I guess. EHS anyway. Looked like how an intersquad scrimmage would go between the A and B teams. |
What does that mean? They aren't giving lax scholarships like they used to or, like in sssas case, the admin changed and athletics were de-emphasized. There's no excuse for such a disparity between first and 4th in a region with so much interest in lacrosse. This is building blocks kind of stuff where a school could have a good program in almost every sport except football with just minimal effort and outreach. |
It means what it means. No idea why other than these things can be cyclical but again that’s literally a shot in the dark. But they weren’t clueless about lacrosse. They just looked way outgunned and outclassed. |