VHSL Girls Lacrosse Spring 2023

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


Hard to take seriously an article that doesn't even know where Visi is located.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


What are you attempting to show here? That the DC area has 1 private school in a list of rankings? That 1 team that would lose to any top Public school from LI or lose to almost every IAAM school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


What are you attempting to show here? That the DC area has 1 private school in a list of rankings? That 1 team that would lose to any top Public school from LI or lose to almost every IAAM school?


Showing that private schools comprise the top hs lists nationally and locally countering a previous poster's claims that the ISL WCAC teams aren't good and think of themselves more highly than the level at which they play. These lists show that the teams have credibility nationally and locally year over year with normal variances.

FYI bayport and several others on the lists are public schools in LI and elsewhere (CT, western NY) and they are ranked below and above some of our regional private teams. Also, several of our local private schools regularly beat IAAM teams. IDK why people on this string question the level of play in the private schools - it is what it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945


https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


Hard to take seriously an article that doesn't even know where Visi is located.


Just goes to show that you don't know what you are talking about. LI and USA Lacrosse are the two respected lacrosse news outlets, typos aside. You just sound spiteful.
Anonymous
*IL LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


What are you attempting to show here? That the DC area has 1 private school in a list of rankings? That 1 team that would lose to any top Public school from LI or lose to almost every IAAM school?


Showing that private schools comprise the top hs lists nationally and locally countering a previous poster's claims that the ISL WCAC teams aren't good and think of themselves more highly than the level at which they play. These lists show that the teams have credibility nationally and locally year over year with normal variances.

FYI bayport and several others on the lists are public schools in LI and elsewhere (CT, western NY) and they are ranked below and above some of our regional private teams. Also, several of our local private schools regularly beat IAAM teams. IDK why people on this string question the level of play in the private schools - it is what it is.


Ok back to public school only talk.
Anonymous
You parents got way too much time on your hands to talk about girls lacrosse at a high school level. Most of the info on here is not accurate at all and of course is just one persons opinion. If you really want the truth, just wait until district and Regional play, then see who goes to the state tournament and who the winner is. All this talk means nothing if your team doesn't even make it to state and or wins states. I agree with a PP that the level of play has dropped since last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You parents got way too much time on your hands to talk about girls lacrosse at a high school level. Most of the info on here is not accurate at all and of course is just one persons opinion. If you really want the truth, just wait until district and Regional play, then see who goes to the state tournament and who the winner is. All this talk means nothing if your team doesn't even make it to state and or wins states. I agree with a PP that the level of play has dropped since last year.


You must have too much time on your hands to give us your unwanted opinion.
Anonymous
No, you must have too much time on your hands to keep writing non-factual comments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, you must have too much time on your hands to keep writing non-factual comments.

Aren’t you in school till 3?
Anonymous
This BB is toxic. Later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


What are you attempting to show here? That the DC area has 1 private school in a list of rankings? That 1 team that would lose to any top Public school from LI or lose to almost every IAAM school?


Showing that private schools comprise the top hs lists nationally and locally countering a previous poster's claims that the ISL WCAC teams aren't good and think of themselves more highly than the level at which they play. These lists show that the teams have credibility nationally and locally year over year with normal variances.

FYI bayport and several others on the lists are public schools in LI and elsewhere (CT, western NY) and they are ranked below and above some of our regional private teams. Also, several of our local private schools regularly beat IAAM teams. IDK why people on this string question the level of play in the private schools - it is what it is.


Who cares. Private schools can recruit. Public schools can’t. That’s the difference other than the fact that private school parents also pay tuition in addition to property taxes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.

SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.

SMH public school lacrosse.


Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.


Ok guess USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse don't know what their talking about. Alrighty!

https://www.usalaxmagazine.com/media/rankings/high-school/girls/national

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/breaking-down-st-paul-s-darien-and-the-preseason-top-10-girls-high-school-teams/60945

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/03/14/girls-lacrosse-top-10-with-talented-class-seniors-gone-teams-revamp/


What are you attempting to show here? That the DC area has 1 private school in a list of rankings? That 1 team that would lose to any top Public school from LI or lose to almost every IAAM school?


Showing that private schools comprise the top hs lists nationally and locally countering a previous poster's claims that the ISL WCAC teams aren't good and think of themselves more highly than the level at which they play. These lists show that the teams have credibility nationally and locally year over year with normal variances.

FYI bayport and several others on the lists are public schools in LI and elsewhere (CT, western NY) and they are ranked below and above some of our regional private teams. Also, several of our local private schools regularly beat IAAM teams. IDK why people on this string question the level of play in the private schools - it is what it is.


Who cares. Private schools can recruit. Public schools can’t. That’s the difference other than the fact that private school parents also pay tuition in addition to property taxes.


And public school players get into the same types of colleges that the private school players do. I love pointing that out to private school parents. They get really upset and defensive.
Anonymous
I am a private school parent and I am not defensive about the fact that kids from public schools and kids at private schools (I have had both)get into similar colleges and universities. Families choose private over public for all sorts of reasons and the inverse is true also. To me, it sounds like you as the public school parent is defensive of your choice by needing to state as much. Any person judging others for their educational choice seems silly to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a private school parent and I am not defensive about the fact that kids from public schools and kids at private schools (I have had both)get into similar colleges and universities. Families choose private over public for all sorts of reasons and the inverse is true also. To me, it sounds like you as the public school parent is defensive of your choice by needing to state as much. Any person judging others for their educational choice seems silly to me.


What sorts of reasons might those be?

Many of the private school parents I know talk down on public schools. This BB is a prime example. Just look how the privates talk about public lax.
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