2025 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Let Heights dad have his moment before they play the real teams. Give him encouragement now because he will only need moral support later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Return of the Heights homer trying sneak an irrelevant lax school into the conversation. The absolute best that school can do is finish 6th in the WCAC. Go away
Heights hasn't finished 6th of lower in the WCAC since they joined. Stop trolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Return of the Heights homer trying sneak an irrelevant lax school into the conversation. The absolute best that school can do is finish 6th in the WCAC. Go away
Heights hasn't finished 6th of lower in the WCAC since they joined. Stop trolling.


Should we tell him? Sure, go ahead. Anyone bragging about finishing 5th is trolling themselves. Heights lax is on the same fast track out of the WCAC like their basketball team. Good luck in the MAC
Anonymous
Thursday, March 13 Results
SSSAS 4 vs. Christ School 9 SSSAS didn't leave much for the new coach
G Prep 5 at Loyola Blakefield 13 Not totally unexpected
GC 8 at St. Albans 7 OT STA a little better, GC a little worse
PVI 8 at Christchurch 7 should have been much larger
Episcopal 18 at American Heritage Plantation (FL) 5 nice win for the young maroon
The Heights 11 vs. Ponte Vedra (FL) 3 unexpected large margin

Friday, March 14:
GZ at Bishop O’Connell GZ -10. GZ gets a big win at DOJ's expense
DeMatha vs. St. Mary’s Ryken. DM -8. DM continues gaining confidence
SJC at Gilman SJC -2. SJC has enough to get past the G fogo

Saturday, March 15:
Landon (2-0) at Haverford School (PA)*
Bullis (4-0) at Episcopal Academy (PA)*
Episcopal HS (0-0) at Springside Chestnut (PA)*
St. Albans (0-2) at Germantown Academy (PA)*
G Prep (2-0) at Malvern Prep (PA)* (1-0)
SSSAS (2-0) at Penn Charter (PA)*
The Heights (1-0) vs. Norfolk Academy (VA) (0-0)
GZ (0-1) vs. Ponte Vedra (9-1) (FL)

*IAC/Inter-IAC Lacrosse Challenge at Haverford School
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Solid assessment with a sense of humor.

Bullis has the most individual talent in the area but its apparent they don't play well together as team. Offensively, you'd think you are watching a summer club team, lots of HERO ball and plays simply watching Mahar drive to the hoop. Pressure is on Bullis to take home the IAC ship as this is a loaded senior class on Falls road.

Landon is athletic, they scrap, strong at the face-off X and do the little things well between the restraining lines. Their offense has been dismal thus far while their defense and goalie play keeps them in games. Bears need to figure out their offensive troubles if they want to make a run at another IAC ship. We will get a sense of how strong Landon is after this weekend when they square off against national power Haverford.

GP remains a mystery to me. They have some very talented individual players on both sides of the field but rely too much on one particular player. They had a good win over Gilman last week, but looked terrible yesterday vs Loyola Blakefield. The Hoyas couldn't clear the ball, were poor on GBs, and must have turned the ball over a dozen times. Hoyas are too athletic to be losing by this margin. Malvern Prep the #1 team in the country is on deck. Hoyas are playing a brutal non-league schedule.

GC has some strong individual offensive players but I'm not sold on the pre-season hype from the club coaches.

DM will be a tough out for anyone, they are big and athletic and in my eyes, the best offensive player in the WCAC at attack. Coach Messersmith is an excellent coach, he came to the Stags after being an assistant at MD Public School power, Broadneck. The culture is changing in Hyattsville which is a positive thing for DMV lacrosse.

GZ is a younger squad this year and are playing kids who really never saw big minutes last season. One thing is for certain, the Eagles are well coached, they scrap hard and have a strong FOGO. Purple Eagles, unlike in previous years, lack a true offensive playmaker who can drive to the rack. Eagles will need to rely on their stout defense and goalie play if they are going to defend their WCAC title. Hard to really assess who strong or "down" this team is as Coach King scheduled a brutal non-league schedule as always.

SJC is young as well. They are a complete team on both sides of the ball but similar to GZ, they lack a true offensive playermaker. The loaded 2026 class will continue to get meaningful game like experience as the season unfolds and look for the Cadets to be a much stronger squad come late April. Face-offs are a problem for the Cadets. Big one on the road today vs Gilman.

I haven't seen PVI or the Heights play so can't provide commentary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Return of the Heights homer trying sneak an irrelevant lax school into the conversation. The absolute best that school can do is finish 6th in the WCAC. Go away
Heights hasn't finished 6th of lower in the WCAC since they joined. Stop trolling.


Should we tell him? Sure, go ahead. Anyone bragging about finishing 5th is trolling themselves. Heights lax is on the same fast track out of the WCAC like their basketball team. Good luck in the MAC
They haven't been 5th every year either. But you guys sure love you some PVI and GC every year. But y'all like to continue with the MAC tropes. Good thing they get to play the actual games.
Be interesting to see if DM can push themselves to the front of line this year. Been an afterthought in the offseason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Solid assessment with a sense of humor.

Bullis has the most individual talent in the area but its apparent they don't play well together as team. Offensively, you'd think you are watching a summer club team, lots of HERO ball and plays simply watching Mahar drive to the hoop. Pressure is on Bullis to take home the IAC ship as this is a loaded senior class on Falls road.

Landon is athletic, they scrap, strong at the face-off X and do the little things well between the restraining lines. Their offense has been dismal thus far while their defense and goalie play keeps them in games. Bears need to figure out their offensive troubles if they want to make a run at another IAC ship. We will get a sense of how strong Landon is after this weekend when they square off against national power Haverford.

GP remains a mystery to me. They have some very talented individual players on both sides of the field but rely too much on one particular player. They had a good win over Gilman last week, but looked terrible yesterday vs Loyola Blakefield. The Hoyas couldn't clear the ball, were poor on GBs, and must have turned the ball over a dozen times. Hoyas are too athletic to be losing by this margin. Malvern Prep the #1 team in the country is on deck. Hoyas are playing a brutal non-league schedule.

GC has some strong individual offensive players but I'm not sold on the pre-season hype from the club coaches.

DM will be a tough out for anyone, they are big and athletic and in my eyes, the best offensive player in the WCAC at attack. Coach Messersmith is an excellent coach, he came to the Stags after being an assistant at MD Public School power, Broadneck. The culture is changing in Hyattsville which is a positive thing for DMV lacrosse.

GZ is a younger squad this year and are playing kids who really never saw big minutes last season. One thing is for certain, the Eagles are well coached, they scrap hard and have a strong FOGO. Purple Eagles, unlike in previous years, lack a true offensive playmaker who can drive to the rack. Eagles will need to rely on their stout defense and goalie play if they are going to defend their WCAC title. Hard to really assess who strong or "down" this team is as Coach King scheduled a brutal non-league schedule as always.

SJC is young as well. They are a complete team on both sides of the ball but similar to GZ, they lack a true offensive playermaker. The loaded 2026 class will continue to get meaningful game like experience as the season unfolds and look for the Cadets to be a much stronger squad come late April. Face-offs are a problem for the Cadets. Big one on the road today vs Gilman.

I haven't seen PVI or the Heights play so can't provide commentary.


Thanks for the thoughtful and even-handed post! This checks out based on the games I've seen so far.

Anonymous
Not to stir the MIAA / DMV pot but Chaminade @ McDonogh streams on youtube at 7pm.

Good lacrosse to watch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Solid assessment with a sense of humor.

Bullis has the most individual talent in the area but its apparent they don't play well together as team. Offensively, you'd think you are watching a summer club team, lots of HERO ball and plays simply watching Mahar drive to the hoop. Pressure is on Bullis to take home the IAC ship as this is a loaded senior class on Falls road.

Landon is athletic, they scrap, strong at the face-off X and do the little things well between the restraining lines. Their offense has been dismal thus far while their defense and goalie play keeps them in games. Bears need to figure out their offensive troubles if they want to make a run at another IAC ship. We will get a sense of how strong Landon is after this weekend when they square off against national power Haverford.

GP remains a mystery to me. They have some very talented individual players on both sides of the field but rely too much on one particular player. They had a good win over Gilman last week, but looked terrible yesterday vs Loyola Blakefield. The Hoyas couldn't clear the ball, were poor on GBs, and must have turned the ball over a dozen times. Hoyas are too athletic to be losing by this margin. Malvern Prep the #1 team in the country is on deck. Hoyas are playing a brutal non-league schedule.

GC has some strong individual offensive players but I'm not sold on the pre-season hype from the club coaches.

DM will be a tough out for anyone, they are big and athletic and in my eyes, the best offensive player in the WCAC at attack. Coach Messersmith is an excellent coach, he came to the Stags after being an assistant at MD Public School power, Broadneck. The culture is changing in Hyattsville which is a positive thing for DMV lacrosse.

GZ is a younger squad this year and are playing kids who really never saw big minutes last season. One thing is for certain, the Eagles are well coached, they scrap hard and have a strong FOGO. Purple Eagles, unlike in previous years, lack a true offensive playmaker who can drive to the rack. Eagles will need to rely on their stout defense and goalie play if they are going to defend their WCAC title. Hard to really assess who strong or "down" this team is as Coach King scheduled a brutal non-league schedule as always.

SJC is young as well. They are a complete team on both sides of the ball but similar to GZ, they lack a true offensive playermaker. The loaded 2026 class will continue to get meaningful game like experience as the season unfolds and look for the Cadets to be a much stronger squad come late April. Face-offs are a problem for the Cadets. Big one on the road today vs Gilman.

I haven't seen PVI or the Heights play so can't provide commentary.


Thanks for the thoughtful and even-handed post! This checks out based on the games I've seen so far.



Agree. Sound analysis. As a Landon supporter, I like where we are. I don't trust Bullis in big game cause Bellistri can't control the 25 class. Prep seems a bit off, although maybe by the end of the season they will pull it together. Again, I like where we are for the IAC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Return of the Heights homer trying sneak an irrelevant lax school into the conversation. The absolute best that school can do is finish 6th in the WCAC. Go away
Heights hasn't finished 6th of lower in the WCAC since they joined. Stop trolling.


Should we tell him? Sure, go ahead. Anyone bragging about finishing 5th is trolling themselves. Heights lax is on the same fast track out of the WCAC like their basketball team. Good luck in the MAC
They haven't been 5th every year either. But you guys sure love you some PVI and GC every year. But y'all like to continue with the MAC tropes. Good thing they get to play the actual games.
Be interesting to see if DM can push themselves to the front of line this year. Been an afterthought in the offseason.



Forget about 5th place finish - SMR puts Heights in the 7 spot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Solid assessment with a sense of humor.

Bullis has the most individual talent in the area but its apparent they don't play well together as team. Offensively, you'd think you are watching a summer club team, lots of HERO ball and plays simply watching Mahar drive to the hoop. Pressure is on Bullis to take home the IAC ship as this is a loaded senior class on Falls road.

Landon is athletic, they scrap, strong at the face-off X and do the little things well between the restraining lines. Their offense has been dismal thus far while their defense and goalie play keeps them in games. Bears need to figure out their offensive troubles if they want to make a run at another IAC ship. We will get a sense of how strong Landon is after this weekend when they square off against national power Haverford.

GP remains a mystery to me. They have some very talented individual players on both sides of the field but rely too much on one particular player. They had a good win over Gilman last week, but looked terrible yesterday vs Loyola Blakefield. The Hoyas couldn't clear the ball, were poor on GBs, and must have turned the ball over a dozen times. Hoyas are too athletic to be losing by this margin. Malvern Prep the #1 team in the country is on deck. Hoyas are playing a brutal non-league schedule.

GC has some strong individual offensive players but I'm not sold on the pre-season hype from the club coaches.

DM will be a tough out for anyone, they are big and athletic and in my eyes, the best offensive player in the WCAC at attack. Coach Messersmith is an excellent coach, he came to the Stags after being an assistant at MD Public School power, Broadneck. The culture is changing in Hyattsville which is a positive thing for DMV lacrosse.

GZ is a younger squad this year and are playing kids who really never saw big minutes last season. One thing is for certain, the Eagles are well coached, they scrap hard and have a strong FOGO. Purple Eagles, unlike in previous years, lack a true offensive playmaker who can drive to the rack. Eagles will need to rely on their stout defense and goalie play if they are going to defend their WCAC title. Hard to really assess who strong or "down" this team is as Coach King scheduled a brutal non-league schedule as always.

SJC is young as well. They are a complete team on both sides of the ball but similar to GZ, they lack a true offensive playermaker. The loaded 2026 class will continue to get meaningful game like experience as the season unfolds and look for the Cadets to be a much stronger squad come late April. Face-offs are a problem for the Cadets. Big one on the road today vs Gilman.

I haven't seen PVI or the Heights play so can't provide commentary.


Thanks for the thoughtful and even-handed post! This checks out based on the games I've seen so far.



Agree. Sound analysis. As a Landon supporter, I like where we are. I don't trust Bullis in big game cause Bellistri can't control the 25 class. Prep seems a bit off, although maybe by the end of the season they will pull it together. Again, I like where we are for the IAC.


PVI – They will struggle due to weak offensive play and a defense that relies too heavily on one player. Their only saving grace is solid goalie play. Additionally, they lack a FOGO, and their dodge/shot-heavy offense simply doesn’t work. Their close wins have exposed these flaws, and Archbishop Spalding put on a clinic, showing exactly what real lacrosse looks like in their blowout win.

Landon – Undersized on offense but benefits from strong FOGO play. Their depth and hustle will allow them to make another strong push, keeping fresh legs on the field. I agree with the previous points—they look to be in great shape and further along than G Prep and Bullis in the race to take the IAC.

G Prep – Their success hinges entirely on their Princeton commit, who risks being overworked trying to do it all. Defensively, they have talent but haven’t gelled yet, as all three key defenders play for different clubs. Their performance against Loyola Blakefield was poor—lack of ground balls, struggles in clearing, and inconsistent passing/catching. They were clearly unprepared.

Bullis – The "2025 Club Crew" runs the show, relying on club/hero ball, which works against average teams but falls short against elite competition. This pattern of underachievement continues. The team that secured four straight wins and battled hard against DeMatha in OT was not the same team that showed up against a young St. Paul’s squad. Players #99, #91, and #5 stood out for St. Paul’s. The difference? The EMO offense was humming as well. St. Paul’s played as a team. Bullis is still feeling the impact of the Princeton FOGO out due to injury, which continues to hurt them. The Penn commit is not the issue—when he gets the ball, he converts. Defensively, they are physical, and their three short sticks remain the best in the DMV.

Other Teams – I haven’t had the chance to watch GZ, Heights, DM, or SJC yet.

Have a great weekend!
Anonymous
Prep got thumped by an MIAA middling
Anonymous
Is Dematha playing St Mary’s Ryken or Saint Mary’s Annapolis?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Number one in dmv is up for grabs.
Bulllis has way too many kids who think they should have the ball.
Sjc could start 1-5.
Landon has lots of guys in roles they’ve never had.
Nothing like watching the gp 5 star hold the ball for 20 seconds every possession.
GC is clearly not there yet.
GZ is short at s several positions.
DM is back in the mix.
Maybe PVI gets better.
The Heights all the way.
Let’s see how Urbana, riverside and robo do.


Solid assessment with a sense of humor.

Bullis has the most individual talent in the area but its apparent they don't play well together as team. Offensively, you'd think you are watching a summer club team, lots of HERO ball and plays simply watching Mahar drive to the hoop. Pressure is on Bullis to take home the IAC ship as this is a loaded senior class on Falls road.

Landon is athletic, they scrap, strong at the face-off X and do the little things well between the restraining lines. Their offense has been dismal thus far while their defense and goalie play keeps them in games. Bears need to figure out their offensive troubles if they want to make a run at another IAC ship. We will get a sense of how strong Landon is after this weekend when they square off against national power Haverford.

GP remains a mystery to me. They have some very talented individual players on both sides of the field but rely too much on one particular player. They had a good win over Gilman last week, but looked terrible yesterday vs Loyola Blakefield. The Hoyas couldn't clear the ball, were poor on GBs, and must have turned the ball over a dozen times. Hoyas are too athletic to be losing by this margin. Malvern Prep the #1 team in the country is on deck. Hoyas are playing a brutal non-league schedule.

GC has some strong individual offensive players but I'm not sold on the pre-season hype from the club coaches.

DM will be a tough out for anyone, they are big and athletic and in my eyes, the best offensive player in the WCAC at attack. Coach Messersmith is an excellent coach, he came to the Stags after being an assistant at MD Public School power, Broadneck. The culture is changing in Hyattsville which is a positive thing for DMV lacrosse.

GZ is a younger squad this year and are playing kids who really never saw big minutes last season. One thing is for certain, the Eagles are well coached, they scrap hard and have a strong FOGO. Purple Eagles, unlike in previous years, lack a true offensive playmaker who can drive to the rack. Eagles will need to rely on their stout defense and goalie play if they are going to defend their WCAC title. Hard to really assess who strong or "down" this team is as Coach King scheduled a brutal non-league schedule as always.

SJC is young as well. They are a complete team on both sides of the ball but similar to GZ, they lack a true offensive playermaker. The loaded 2026 class will continue to get meaningful game like experience as the season unfolds and look for the Cadets to be a much stronger squad come late April. Face-offs are a problem for the Cadets. Big one on the road today vs Gilman.

I haven't seen PVI or the Heights play so can't provide commentary.


Thanks for the thoughtful and even-handed post! This checks out based on the games I've seen so far.



Agree. Sound analysis. As a Landon supporter, I like where we are. I don't trust Bullis in big game cause Bellistri can't control the 25 class. Prep seems a bit off, although maybe by the end of the season they will pull it together. Again, I like where we are for the IAC.


PVI – They will struggle due to weak offensive play and a defense that relies too heavily on one player. Their only saving grace is solid goalie play. Additionally, they lack a FOGO, and their dodge/shot-heavy offense simply doesn’t work. Their close wins have exposed these flaws, and Archbishop Spalding put on a clinic, showing exactly what real lacrosse looks like in their blowout win.

Landon – Undersized on offense but benefits from strong FOGO play. Their depth and hustle will allow them to make another strong push, keeping fresh legs on the field. I agree with the previous points—they look to be in great shape and further along than G Prep and Bullis in the race to take the IAC.

G Prep – Their success hinges entirely on their Princeton commit, who risks being overworked trying to do it all. Defensively, they have talent but haven’t gelled yet, as all three key defenders play for different clubs. Their performance against Loyola Blakefield was poor—lack of ground balls, struggles in clearing, and inconsistent passing/catching. They were clearly unprepared.

Bullis – The "2025 Club Crew" runs the show, relying on club/hero ball, which works against average teams but falls short against elite competition. This pattern of underachievement continues. The team that secured four straight wins and battled hard against DeMatha in OT was not the same team that showed up against a young St. Paul’s squad. Players #99, #91, and #5 stood out for St. Paul’s. The difference? The EMO offense was humming as well. St. Paul’s played as a team. Bullis is still feeling the impact of the Princeton FOGO out due to injury, which continues to hurt them. The Penn commit is not the issue—when he gets the ball, he converts. Defensively, they are physical, and their three short sticks remain the best in the DMV.

Other Teams – I haven’t had the chance to watch GZ, Heights, DM, or SJC yet.

Have a great weekend!


Several of these teams have been decimated by the flue, between 25-30% of the team in some cases. Really wish everyone was healthy for these non conference matchups.
Anonymous
I have a daughter at local all girls school and a son at an all boys Catholic school.

While I don't like to make excuses, the flu has been going around like crazy the past 2 months and has been hitting programs hard.

Hope the worst is behind us and the kids can get healthy and enjoy their spring seasons.
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