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Realize it is summer ball and doesn't mean anything, realize there was no shot clock, I know most teams are missing their stars and so and so was hurt and didn't play, etc. - but NHSLS is all we have to go on right now. So , that being said:
- SJC lost by 1 in the closing seconds to WRA who finished 2026 as the #1 team. - Beat #4 Loomis - Destroyed #10 Salisianum |
There was a shot clock |
| If you followed much HS lacrosse you wouldn’t even ask this question. The results don’t mean much. It’s impossible to compare teams…. Those that play committed kids, those that don’t, injuries, etc. A good showing is a good showing and fun for the teams, but that’s it. |
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A part of me thinks you wish these boys were older so they are technically legal so you can do extracurricular things with them. Imagine being this obsessed over little boys that aren’t your kids you post this online and complain they cheat. If I were u I would focus on why your kid is not good at the sport and help him because clearly this is jealously. #freakyyy
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thanks SJC Dad/ Booster. Maybe 2027 is the year the Cadets can crack the national top 25 as its been a while. |
As others have said, every team handles NHSLS differently. Deerfield, for example, makes a point of playing their new guys during NHSLS, even though most of those guys will ride the pine all next spring. Flexing about NHSLS results just makes you look sad. It’s one thing if you’re EHS or SSSAS, but SJC should be above that. |
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Yes, NHSLS doesn't mean much but it does mean something. Coaches can build and experiment with new players in different positions/situations. I prefer it to club games.
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Update - After initially accepting an offer to stay at Bullis and be OC for Bell on new staff, HOS let OC go on Friday. HOS meddles in sports at Bullis a lot; here is another example. Agree with above, as I was a fan of his and what he did last season and how he coaches. Let's see who Bell can get moving forward. |
| This is the 15 year old 2030's Dad. Came on here as it was brought to my attention my son was being discussed on here. First he isn't a sports reclass as he was held back in Kindergarten due to learning disabilities/dyslexia. He recently turned 15. He only plays in tourneys that he's aged verified for. It really shouldn't matter because high school lacrosse is high school lacrosse and everyone has to compete against older and younger kids. Yes his club team is good and yes 6 of them are going to SJC and yes 3 of them played in NHSLS and contributed. Hope this forum can move away from discussing kids and focus on DMV lacrosse overall and how lucky we are to be a part of it and watch it. Let's move on. |
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The HoS directly overruled Bell retaining the OC from this spring? That's a strange move if you just hired a new head coach. In other OC talk:
Who is this person mentioned during SJC's NHSLS performance last week? I have a hard time believing a new coach made an immediate impact at a summer event even if the hire is good. |
Don't know about SJC, but agree with your comment on Bullis. Strange move, but this HoS has sensitive ears when it comes to parents. He know where his bread is buttered and will undercut the coach, no question about it. I know the parent who pushed for it, have heard him complain. Typical my kid should be playing more type of stuff. Unfortunate for the other kids, as the OC was very good. |
Lame...chill dude. It did matter for a long time and now it doesn't. Good work. |
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SJC hired the former Landon offensive coordinator, who coached under HOF coach Bordley for a decade.
Great hire by Speaks as Johnny's offense has been stagnant the past few seasons. |