“Maybe even PVI”? Really? PVI is not even the best program in Virginia. SSSAS has won 7 of the last 10 state championships, EHS has 2, PVI has 1. |
| Sssas on the downfall. They got worked at nhsls. They took a bad L to loyola. EHS is also looks bad. The only guy that can do anything is the stud lefty attack man since the other stud righty attack man transferred to prep. |
| IAC irrelevant |
PVI has a lot more to prove than the other two, and NHSLS is not the place where that happens. |
Maybe or maybe not last year SJC made their mark at NHSLS. Same story. PVI 2022 will be an improved team but all we have now is NHSLS red |
| WCAC is going to be a very strong conference next year. Sjc is clearly the best but I still don’t think we should count out pvi or Gonzaga. |
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SJC wins,,,cue all the IAC haters
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| Yorktown beats Battlefield so what’s next public school haters? We beat everyone they put up against us. |
Kid came home and didn’t want to go to Prep. Give another example of SJ “renting” a player. |
Especially after Prep having a Fogo from Richmond and taking the 22/23 kid that’s gone to 3 IAC schools. |
It seems like a very simple recipe. Recruit and offer free rides and you can have a #1 team. SJC will be hard to beat until another school is willing to put up that kind of money. I believe Spalding has a similar philosophy right now. |
I hope this is true but it’s very top heavy. I hope DeMatha doesn’t fall off too much and the Heights is solid. But Yorktown would beat BI, DJO, SMR, and McNamara by 10. GC is likely even match. SJC will dominate next year but we’ll see what happens after the 22s leave. PVI is well positioned to take over for a couple of seasons. Of course, they are always stacked and have never won the WCAC. |
I don't see how the Episcopal player who transferred to Prep is allowed to play next Spring due to eligibility issues, unless he is planning to leave Prep after the conclusion of next spring. He played JV at Landon as a freshman. Transfers from Landon to Episcopal and then reclassifies from a 2022 class to 2023 class. He played on EHS varsity as a freshman and sophomore. |
This is such bs. If you are talking about football that may be true. But not lacrosse. It’s not even the top spring sport at SJC. |