2024 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.
Anonymous
Gonzaga will be the top team and they will play everyone to prove it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.


IAC is soft
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga will be the top team and they will play everyone to prove it.


Play everyone?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.


IAC is soft


sorry but the IAC is a better lacrosse conference than the WCAC.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.


IAC is soft


sorry but the IAC is a better lacrosse conference than the WCAC.


The two conferences are pretty even if you look at 6 IAC vs 6 WCAC. Illuminate the other 4 WCAC teams. It's unfortunate that the IAC teams are scared to play the top team in the DMV and the WCAC. Prep playing teams like Ryken is a joke.
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Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.


IAC is soft


sorry but the IAC is a better lacrosse conference than the WCAC.


The two conferences are pretty even if you look at 6 IAC vs 6 WCAC. Illuminate the other 4 WCAC teams. It's unfortunate that the IAC teams are scared to play the top team in the DMV and the WCAC. Prep playing teams like Ryken is a joke.


Um, Prep was the top team in the DMV this year, so what are talking about? Ranked #4 nationally. All IAC teams and a few WCAC teams did play them. SJC is lost in the past and the one with the issue.

BTW, in the IAC we also understand our vocabulary and spelling, it’s more important in the long run than lax. *eliminate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Episcopal is less than half the size of prep and is a co-ed school.

EHS has never committed to lacrosse, the only care about football and basketball for the most part.

Prep having boarding players is nothing new


Prep is now nearly 3x the size of Bullis, Saint Stephens, and Episcopal.

GP loves to make the argument that the big Catholic schools are too big & bad to compete against in most sports and that the academic standards in the WCAC are "beneath them". With that being said, Prep is significantly larger than any IAC upper school.

The argument that the boarding program is designed primarily for international students is a lock of s**t. GP has been recruiting athletes up and down the East Coast for boarding purposes for decades now.



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Anonymous wrote:25% of Preps students are boarders - right?

If that is the case, why wouldn’t they have kids from outside the DMV on their roster.



Not that much and half of their boarders are overseas students.


Trying to figure why Prep won’t play St. John’s when they have players from all over the country. They afraid to play local players? Don’t get it.


OMG, the drama and fake news. It’s so repetitive and boring. Get a grip and move on to something real.


IAC is soft


sorry but the IAC is a better lacrosse conference than the WCAC.


The two conferences are pretty even if you look at 6 IAC vs 6 WCAC. Illuminate the other 4 WCAC teams. It's unfortunate that the IAC teams are scared to play the top team in the DMV and the WCAC. Prep playing teams like Ryken is a joke.


Um, Prep was the top team in the DMV this year, so what are talking about? Ranked #4 nationally. All IAC teams and a few WCAC teams did play them. SJC is lost in the past and the one with the issue.

BTW, in the IAC we also understand our vocabulary and spelling, it’s more important in the long run than lax. *eliminate


Prep got smoked by STM last year. Not worried about IL rankings. In the DMV everyone knows that SJC is the top team. Why would Prep refuse to play if they really believed they were the better team?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Episcopal is less than half the size of prep and is a co-ed school.

EHS has never committed to lacrosse, the only care about football and basketball for the most part.

Prep having boarding players is nothing new


Prep is now nearly 3x the size of Bullis, Saint Stephens, and Episcopal.

GP loves to make the argument that the big Catholic schools are too big & bad to compete against in most sports and that the academic standards in the WCAC are "beneath them". With that being said, Prep is significantly larger than any IAC upper school.

The argument that the boarding program is designed primarily for international students is a lock of s**t. GP has been recruiting athletes up and down the East Coast for boarding purposes for decades now.





I guess math is also not a strength. “Prep is 3X the size of Bullis, Saint Stephens, and Episcopal”? You’re suggesting those schools have 40 students total in their graduating class? That would be 3X the size. 🙄 All those schools have over 100 kids in their graduating classes, similar to Prep. If you are looking at just boys then that is half or 2X not 3X. And Episcopal is a boarding school so they have the ability to recruit as much as they want - even more so that Prep which is only 25% boarders. And let’s not forget STA is over 80 boys per grade and has a boarding component as well. Stop making excuses.
Anonymous
Doesn't SJC host a fall event every year? Is Prep invited?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't SJC host a fall event every year? Is Prep invited?


Didn’t SJC lose to STA in that fall tournament last year?
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Anonymous wrote:Doesn't SJC host a fall event every year? Is Prep invited?


Didn’t SJC lose to STA in that fall tournament last year?


Yeah but STA is the best team in the DMV every fall
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