St. Albans lax

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How in the HELL did St Albans beat Episcopal?


EHS was ahead the whole game and just feel apart in the 4th. No stamina.
Anonymous
Landon beat STA today 16-8.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Landon beat STA today 16-8.


St. Albans had one good quarter in three Landon games.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:STA no longer has a freshman soccer team so they do cut from the JV team.


Glad to hear that. Those feckless and pale dads who basically bullied the school into creating a freshman team for their non-talented kids who got cut from jv and really had no desire to play soccer but truly desired to partake in the choral and dramatic arts not that there is anything wrong with that was a low point in my time at sta.



Please tell me more about why other kids being on a freshmen team has anything to do with your happiness? Or how freshmen soccer impacted the play of the varsity team? You got a lot of joy out of kids not being able to play a ninth grade sport? You sound amazing like an amazing human. I wish I knew you IRL.
Anonymous
How much recruiting is STA going to do this year? I imagine the lacrosse head coach is going to be working his Next Level pipeline hard, not to mention stealing kids from other clubs. STA is down in lacrosse, baseball, football, and soccer among others. I predict lots of recruiting going on this year. Question is are they going to be successful? What blue-chip recruit wants to play for a team at the bottom of the IAC?
Anonymous
STA really should consider joining the MAC.

Its going to take a ton of institutional support to build up their athletics.

Even their baseball and soccer programs are not the same as they once were.

Cross-county is still KING at the school
Anonymous
I have not seen such lopsided losses in my 3 years of following IAC lacrosse. It must be soul sucking to go through this. On the other hand I was at the schools lacrosse senior day and I was seriously impressed by the college destinations. I 100% think the lowest ranked school announced was a NESCAC school and it was high NESCAC at that. I was also amused and maybe even sympathetic when the STA crowd roared with approval for a simple clear or well excuted play resulting in a shot, missed mind you, but a shot on goal. Take your victories where you find them.
Anonymous
On the other hand I was at the schools lacrosse senior day and I was seriously impressed by the college destinations.


If these same players were on either GP, Bullis or Landon, they would have landed at the same colleges and they would be part of a winning HS program.

STA athletics has really just crumbled the past few years.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
On the other hand I was at the schools lacrosse senior day and I was seriously impressed by the college destinations.


If these same players were on either GP, Bullis or Landon, they would have landed at the same colleges and they would be part of a winning HS program.

STA athletics has really just crumbled the past few years.




Misguided comparison. You presume that those families attended and played lax at STA just to get into those colleges. That's not the case. Families most always choose STA for the education it provides.
Anonymous
+1 STA is an Episcopal school and not really competing for the same students as Landon, Prep, or Bullis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 STA is an Episcopal school and not really competing for the same students as Landon, Prep, or Bullis.


I agree for the most part, STA is not competing with Landon, Prep or Bullis for students. But that has nothing to do with STA being an Episcopal school. The crowd that sends their sons to STA also frequently consider Sidwell, Maret, etc.

Of course Catholics are the dominant group at Prep, which competes primarily with Gonzaga and even St. John's for the portion of the students who could reasonably commute to Rockville Pike.



Anonymous
I have an incoming 9th grader at STA and it is not a group heavy on athletes of any type from what I can tell. They went with brains over brawn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have an incoming 9th grader at STA and it is not a group heavy on athletes of any type from what I can tell. They went with brains over brawn.


No smart athletes available?

No smart athletes interested?

No athletic "*recruitment" by the STA Athletic Department at all? (*Recruitment as defined and allowed by the IAC rules)

If your observation is correct, STA ought to seriously consider moving down a level from the IAC to the MAC.

Because the rest of the IAC seems to be increasing it's emphasis on Athletic success.

Prep is replacing a perfectly good football/lacrosse field with a complete new stadium. They aren't doing that envisioning third place finishes.
Anonymous
Stop. these are student athletes and STA plays solid lacrosse.. There's enough teams in DC or Baltimore if your kid's team - or you to be specific - needs high-level competition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
On the other hand I was at the schools lacrosse senior day and I was seriously impressed by the college destinations.


If these same players were on either GP, Bullis or Landon, they would have landed at the same colleges and they would be part of a winning HS program.

STA athletics has really just crumbled the past few years.




I don't think St Alban's athletic program has changed much at all. What's changed is that the rest of the IAC has gotten better through emphasis, outreach (recruiting), facilities, coaches, etc.

Bullis was a doormat for decade, but no longer. Landon and then Landon and Prep once dominated lacrosse rarely losing games except to one another. That's no longer true.

St. Alban's continues to do what it has always done at the same level. I doubt they want to change or that they have the institutional will to change.
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