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Anonymous wrote:No. Now that Trig is taking over at St. John's, he'll use the club to lure kids to SJC/feed BW with those kids.


Ahhhh......I wondered why he was hosting everything at SJCH all of a sudden.
Anonymous
[quoteBullis played some weak teams, but they also took on the best of the best. I think if you talk a big game about how you should be ranked nationally and point to things, you can't get by on that when you duck Hill, duck Culver and schedule the MIAA weaklings rather than the top teams in that conference. It is impressive that Bullis took Hill to the 4th quarter. Frankly Landon and Prep look lame for skipping out when Hill and Culver come through looking for games. Laxpower SOS stats are easy to manipulate...just schedule a bunch of pretty good teams and duck the great ones. Talk is cheap.

Dude you post the same idiotic rhetoric on laxpower year after year.
Anonymous
He needs to be a HC or an assistant coach in order to get access to fields. Once he left St. Stephen's, the cost of running a club went up big time. No shock that he found a coaching job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Dude you post the same idiotic rhetoric on laxpower year after year.



Probably that weirdo guy who screams all game long at the Gonzaga games (and doesn't even have a kid at the school).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He needs to be a HC or an assistant coach in order to get access to fields. Once he left St. Stephen's, the cost of running a club went up big time. No shock that he found a coaching job.


I always assumed that SSSA let him use their fields for free because of his former and continued relationship with the school/head coach, athletes etc. Note only that, but SSSA is also a pretty central location in regard to attracting kids from around the DMV to his program as well as SSSA. Evergreen would probably be a 10 minute commute for him, but as you say the cost is high and not many kids outside of Loudoun/Prince William are going to trek all the way out there.
Anonymous
I don't think Trigg will be able to lure players from Prince William county or Eastern Loudoun county across the beltway to Military Road and SJC.

Trigg would be better off being the head coach at Paul VI if they ever fired Waters.
Anonymous
Trig is taking over for SJC? What happened to Horsey??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trigg will be able to lure players from Prince William county or Eastern Loudoun county across the beltway to Military Road and SJC.

Trigg would be better off being the head coach at Paul VI if they ever fired Waters.



If you're in Prince William or Loudoun you have no choice but to travel if you want to play at the highest level (club or high school). The kid's in DC/MD have many competitive clubs to choose from. Especially so, if they are willing to travel into the Baltimore burbs.
Anonymous
Horsey was apparently fired . Done deal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Trigg will be able to lure players from Prince William county or Eastern Loudoun county across the beltway to Military Road and SJC.

Trigg would be better off being the head coach at Paul VI if they ever fired Waters.



His base at BW had been Loudoun/Fairfax and Montgomery County kids, but he has been getting fewer VA kids ever since he left SSSA. I would imagine he'll be successful at getting Montgomery County/DC kids to come to St. John's. This is bad news for Prep as their Mater Dei pipeline gets diluted even more.

PVI would make a lot of sense for him, but the school wouldn't want to deal with his kind of personality.
Anonymous
Embed a morally corrupt club lacrosse owner as a high school coach. What could possibly go wrong?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Embed a morally corrupt club lacrosse owner as a high school coach. What could possibly go wrong?


What did he do to you or someone you know that was morally corrupt?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Embed a morally corrupt club lacrosse owner as a high school coach. What could possibly go wrong?


I never had a bad run-in with the guy but I have heard horror stories on par w Cabbel when it comes to Trig. Shame really - Horsey is one of the only redeemable human beings who was on SJC's payroll. Great guy and a great coach. And, based upon his performance, he deserved to stay. SJC's loss will be someone else's gain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you know for a fact that "Bullis ducked Culver"? They scheduled McDonogh and BL, 2 of the best in the nation. They also played Hill Academy, the #1 team in the nation.

For all you or anyone else knows, maybe they did try to schedule Culver and it didn't work out. Pretty funny that you are insinuating they are ducking teams when they scheduled the #1, #2 and #10 teams in their out of conference season.

Both Gonzaga and Bullis had strong out of conference schedules. Bullis had a strong conference schedule as well whereas Gonzaga is hurt by another weak WCAC lineup.

They scheduled the best two in the MIAA (which the previous poster ignored), and they are ducking teams? LOL.


To answer your question in three words: Culver's head coach. He noted that he reached out to Bellistri on several occasions (as well as Horning and Bordley) and never heard a peep back from Bullis. So, that is how I (and anyone who follows HS lax) knows for a fact that bullis ducked Culver.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Embed a morally corrupt club lacrosse owner as a high school coach. What could possibly go wrong?


What did he do to you or someone you know that was morally corrupt?


At his summer camp the black coaches' team was called "the brothers" and the white coaches' team was called "the crackers".

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