2025 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s only year one of the Maddox era at EHS. Let’ see where things go.


There's no going anywhere. The cost associated with EHS is $80k at a 100% boarding school with a religious association. The school needs to get back to where they came from and start pounding the streets in the affluent suburbs of the southern metropolitan areas.


Georgia is a bit of a hotbed now. I'm sure there are a few Fulton County finance scions with sons of the confederacy waiting to drop 80k for a chance to play better competition than they currently face.
Anonymous
WCAC playoff predictions:
1) dematha
2) GC
3) sjc
4) gz
5) heights
6) Pvi
7) rykn
8) O’Connell
Anonymous
Landon is in a league of their own this spring. Bears have now won 12 straight contests and are consistently playing at a high level.

Given how much the graduated in 2024, dont think many on here thought they run through the DMV again.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bullis 11
Prep 6
Final


Embarrassing performance by Prep last night.

Expect Landon to run up the score against them come Tuesday.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s only year one of the Maddox era at EHS. Let’ see where things go.


There's no going anywhere. The cost associated with EHS is $80k at a 100% boarding school with a religious association. The school needs to get back to where they came from and start pounding the streets in the affluent suburbs of the southern metropolitan areas.


Georgia is a bit of a hotbed now. I'm sure there are a few Fulton County finance scions with sons of the confederacy waiting to drop 80k for a chance to play better competition than they currently face.


Not with this being front and center.
The Office of Community & Equity supports Episcopal High School’s goal of fostering “empathy and responsibility for self and others” among its students and creating a supportive, inclusive, and equitable environment in which the “sharing [of] diverse life experiences, ideas, and values” becomes the foundation of the Episcopal High School community. By raising the consciousness of diversity issues in every aspect of the community, Episcopal students will draw closer to the School’s goal of becoming “discerning individuals with the intellectual and moral courage to lead principled lives of leadership and service to others.”


This kind of word salad mumbo-jumbo having little to do with actual education is not what finance scions are looking for in a school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rankings

1. Landon
Bears blow by The Maroon 15-5 in expected fashion
2. Bullis
Has little resistance getting out to an 8-1 lead and coasts over GP 11-6
3. DeMatha
Don't get tripped up by the plucky Cavs on Tuesday
4. St. John's
1 loss in OT separates them from #1 discussion
5. Georgetown Prep
Lil Hoyas in danger of going under .500 for a season
6. Good Counsel
Strong finish against the Cavs 11-9
7. St. Albans
Best season in a long time with a 12-8 win over SSSAS
8. Episcopal
Really dropping off at this point
9. Paul VI
11-7 winner over St. Mary's Ryken secures a top 10
10. Langley
blows out another public



Langley needs a comfortable win over Robinson today to stay in the top 10.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rankings

1. Landon
Bears blow by The Maroon 15-5 in expected fashion
2. Bullis
Has little resistance getting out to an 8-1 lead and coasts over GP 11-6
3. DeMatha
Don't get tripped up by the plucky Cavs on Tuesday
4. St. John's
1 loss in OT separates them from #1 discussion
5. Georgetown Prep
Lil Hoyas in danger of going under .500 for a season
6. Good Counsel
Strong finish against the Cavs 11-9
7. St. Albans
Best season in a long time with a 12-8 win over SSSAS
8. Episcopal
Really dropping off at this point
9. Paul VI
11-7 winner over St. Mary's Ryken secures a top 10
10. Langley
blows out another public



Langley needs a comfortable win over Robinson today to stay in the top 10.


Langley shouldn’t even be in the discussion because this is a private school forum. Heights probably belongs in that spot.
Anonymous
Say what you want about EHS, but they beat WCAC school 3x their size. The IAC produces more elite lax talent from smaller schools. Gonzaga has almost 1,000 boys and went 0-3 vs IAC teams with half their enrollment. SMR taking down DM team 3x their size is also impressive. Heights lost to IAC team (STA) their same size. It's also clear WCAC football is 20x better than IAC football and WCAC hoops is 10x better than IAC hoops. But in boys lax, IAC is a little better than WCAC.

IAC enrollment
Georgetown Prep – 500 boys
Landon – 390 boys
Bullis – 330 boys
St. Alban’s – 285 boys
St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes – 230 boys
EHS – 220 boys

WCAC enrollment
Gonzaga – 960 boys
DeMatha – 800 boys
St. John’s – 700 boys
Our Lady of Good Counsel – 625
Paul VI – 600
St. Mary’s Ryken - 335
Heights – 280
Anonymous
Langley mentions are troll post. Langley would lose by 20+ to Heights.
Anonymous
Pathetic the season Prep is having this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s only year one of the Maddox era at EHS. Let’ see where things go.


There's no going anywhere. The cost associated with EHS is $80k at a 100% boarding school with a religious association. The school needs to get back to where they came from and start pounding the streets in the affluent suburbs of the southern metropolitan areas.


Georgia is a bit of a hotbed now. I'm sure there are a few Fulton County finance scions with sons of the confederacy waiting to drop 80k for a chance to play better competition than they currently face.


Not with this being front and center.
The Office of Community & Equity supports Episcopal High School’s goal of fostering “empathy and responsibility for self and others” among its students and creating a supportive, inclusive, and equitable environment in which the “sharing [of] diverse life experiences, ideas, and values” becomes the foundation of the Episcopal High School community. By raising the consciousness of diversity issues in every aspect of the community, Episcopal students will draw closer to the School’s goal of becoming “discerning individuals with the intellectual and moral courage to lead principled lives of leadership and service to others.”


This kind of word salad mumbo-jumbo having little to do with actual education is not what finance scions are looking for in a school.


Go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s only year one of the Maddox era at EHS. Let’ see where things go.


There's no going anywhere. The cost associated with EHS is $80k at a 100% boarding school with a religious association. The school needs to get back to where they came from and start pounding the streets in the affluent suburbs of the southern metropolitan areas.


Georgia is a bit of a hotbed now. I'm sure there are a few Fulton County finance scions with sons of the confederacy waiting to drop 80k for a chance to play better competition than they currently face.


Not with this being front and center.
The Office of Community & Equity supports Episcopal High School’s goal of fostering “empathy and responsibility for self and others” among its students and creating a supportive, inclusive, and equitable environment in which the “sharing [of] diverse life experiences, ideas, and values” becomes the foundation of the Episcopal High School community. By raising the consciousness of diversity issues in every aspect of the community, Episcopal students will draw closer to the School’s goal of becoming “discerning individuals with the intellectual and moral courage to lead principled lives of leadership and service to others.”


This kind of word salad mumbo-jumbo having little to do with actual education is not what finance scions are looking for in a school.


Go away.


Yeah sorry, while he phrases it like a d-bag, he’s not wrong. An office like that at a school catering to rich folks is begging to be shorted, and not just athletically.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take on why Prep lost and Bullis won?


Bullis scored more goals.


But SJC outscored them both. The best team in the DMV is still on Military Road.


You lost to DeMatha

Dematha is good and probably has the most actual "athletes" on their team in the DMV not just lacrosse players. Football players tend to become the best lacrosse players- speed & physicality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s only year one of the Maddox era at EHS. Let’ see where things go.


There's no going anywhere. The cost associated with EHS is $80k at a 100% boarding school with a religious association. The school needs to get back to where they came from and start pounding the streets in the affluent suburbs of the southern metropolitan areas.


Georgia is a bit of a hotbed now. I'm sure there are a few Fulton County finance scions with sons of the confederacy waiting to drop 80k for a chance to play better competition than they currently face.


Not with this being front and center.
The Office of Community & Equity supports Episcopal High School’s goal of fostering “empathy and responsibility for self and others” among its students and creating a supportive, inclusive, and equitable environment in which the “sharing [of] diverse life experiences, ideas, and values” becomes the foundation of the Episcopal High School community. By raising the consciousness of diversity issues in every aspect of the community, Episcopal students will draw closer to the School’s goal of becoming “discerning individuals with the intellectual and moral courage to lead principled lives of leadership and service to others.”


This kind of word salad mumbo-jumbo having little to do with actual education is not what finance scions are looking for in a school.


Go away.


Yeah sorry, while he phrases it like a d-bag, he’s not wrong. An office like that at a school catering to rich folks is begging to be shorted, and not just athletically.


Phrases what like a db? It's an exact quote from the school and using the same phrase from a prior poster. And to the pp - do you have an actual rebuttal or alternative to why EHS has gone down so far? Covering your ears and eyes is a losing strategy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Take on why Prep lost and Bullis won?


Bullis scored more goals.


But SJC outscored them both. The best team in the DMV is still on Military Road.


You lost to DeMatha

Dematha is good and probably has the most actual "athletes" on their team in the DMV not just lacrosse players. Football players tend to become the best lacrosse players- speed & physicality.


I don’t think Spalding got that memo.
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