2027 Boys Recruits

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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


How about community college? Why a pg year for the player of the year? Move on or go enlist. Plenty of ocs schools out there if you want to serve.
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


How about community college? Why a pg year for the player of the year? Move on or go enlist. Plenty of ocs schools out there if you want to serve.


What a tool this guy is. You know jack squat about service, obviously. More importantly, why TF does this kid obsess you to the point of keeping this utterly stupid argument going? Spurned advances?
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


How about community college? Why a pg year for the player of the year? Move on or go enlist. Plenty of ocs schools out there if you want to serve.


What a tool this guy is. You know jack squat about service, obviously. More importantly, why TF does this kid obsess you to the point of keeping this utterly stupid argument going? Spurned advances?


Typical dcum. An insult statement with nothing do to with the argument, followed up by a question without answering a real situation followed up with another insult.

Why does the WAPO player of the year have to reclass 2x after he's graduated from high school? Forget about this particular young man then. Why do many lacrosse players, who are already older, reclass again and go to the reclass academies?
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


Sure. But, then there wouldn't really need to do a PG year, and then a NAPS year. He could go straight to USNA.
Anonymous
Why do you care? It's a personal decision these kids and their families make. No one is making them do it. They all have other options.
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


How about community college? Why a pg year for the player of the year? Move on or go enlist. Plenty of ocs schools out there if you want to serve.


What a tool this guy is. You know jack squat about service, obviously. More importantly, why TF does this kid obsess you to the point of keeping this utterly stupid argument going? Spurned advances?


Typical dcum. An insult statement with nothing do to with the argument, followed up by a question without answering a real situation followed up with another insult.

Why does the WAPO player of the year have to reclass 2x after he's graduated from high school? Forget about this particular young man then. Why do many lacrosse players, who are already older, reclass again and go to the reclass academies?
You deserve to be insulted by him because your example is the opposite of what you think it is, while at the same time insulting a young man who may be lining up to serve. Let's start here and maybe I can explain it slowly to you: Where is he going next, where is he going to PG?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


Sure. But, then there wouldn't really need to do a PG year, and then a NAPS year. He could go straight to USNA.


Agree it is odd to do a PG year and NAPS, but still go back to it being a personal decision. It's his choice to do both if that is what Navy needs him to do. He could choose to go somewhere else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:27 DMV takes ship at Nike Nationals.


Congrats to the NL, ML and DCE boys who came together to rep the region.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


Sure. But, then there wouldn't really need to do a PG year, and then a NAPS year. He could go straight to USNA.
Well, he is going to go straight to the Academy after his PG. So all is good.
Anonymous
Can’t wait to see the brothers play together this afternoon.
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Anonymous wrote:The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy.
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know.


Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret.


Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling...
Possible you may not be aware, but he committed to Navy at the extreme end of May. No one is getting into NAPS or the Academy in early June unless you have the same last name as a Commander in Chief, and even then.
At that point, PG'ing is the only option other than a gap year. So it's not sort of telling, with extra periods or not.


Sure. But, then there wouldn't really need to do a PG year, and then a NAPS year. He could go straight to USNA.
Well, he is going to go straight to the Academy after his PG. So all is good.


Ask the Calvert hall poy about that
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:27 DMV takes ship at Nike Nationals.


joke - extremely weak field. But go make your social media posts. it’s all marketing anyway.
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