| Is it true the STA vs Potomac varsity game ended with a score of 1-0 with STA winning? |
SJC>Little Hoyas |
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Prep has more committed 2021s and 2022s than anyone in the area.
Their 2023s will have more commits than their class of 2021. By far the most talented team in the area. SJC hasn’t done anything. Stop talking. |
How many of their 2023s are 17 years old already? I wouldn't be shocked if 2 - 3 of their 2023s are turning 18 this summer or early Fall.
It always seems to even itself out by the time the kids from other IAC schools are seniors in high school and are caught up from a physical maturity standpoint. |
Who actually cares how "talented" a team is, the only thing that matters as it relates to a team is wins and losses and we will know this in a month or so (or after this week to some extent after the Bullis-Prep games). |
What has Prep done recently? The IAC has been run by Bulis the past 2 years and Landon before that. |
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Prep is the Dallas Cowboys of local lax.
Big hat, no cattle. |
SJC crushed Prep last year but barely edged out Landon. The Landon Mich commit is real x-factor. He's unstoppable. But at the end, I think Bullis will beat out SJC in that combined IAC/WCAC championship Corrigan is hosting. It's too bad there aren't MIAA/WCAC/IAC games before that. The bottom half of the WCAC is really bad and it's really a two-team league. IAC at least has 4 solid squads. |
Does Prep have committed '22s beyond the FOGO? |
WCAC is a two team league?? C’mon Gonzaga has not fallen that far yet. They can compete with SJC and PVI |
Is Corrigan Sports hosting some type of end of year event between IAC vs the WCAC? That would be awesome for DC area lacrosse bragging rights. |
But they have so many commits |
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The WCAC is more than a 2 team league...
Zaga, SJC and even PVI are capable of winning the Ship any given year. You could maybe even throw in DeMatha too. After those 4 though, the WCAC drops off BIG TIME. |
How many are going to Georgetown? |
| Who cares how many are going to Georgetown. |