2023 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

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Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Top 10, Week of March 20th:

1. Georgetown Prep (2-2): Despite the OT loss to Haverford this week, the Lil Hoyas remain on top with their offensive firepower. A date with rival Gonzaga is next.
2. SJC (2-2): A lopsided loss to Canadian power, Hill Academy, is nothing to hang your head on.
3. Bullis (3-1): Bulldogs didn't show up vs traditional Philly power, Malvern Prep this weekend.
4. PVI (3-2): Panthers have won 3 straight and have the raw athleticism to keep them in every game this spring.
5. Zaga (2-2): Purple Eagles need to figure out their offensive woes... crosstown Jesuit rivals are on deck this Friday.
6. STA (4-2): Bulldogs are inconsistent but have racked up quality wins over St. Pauls and Spalding. Gilman looms
7. Landon (2-2): Da Bears need to find some offense if they want to win some games this Spring. Good win over Episcopal Academy in the annual IAC / Inter-Ac Challenge
8. DeMatha (2-3): After a brutal non-league schedule, the Stags have won 2 straight. DeMatha has the horses to run with a lot of teams, Landon is on deck
9. Episcopal (2-0): The Maroon will face some competition with week with Blue Ridge (HOF Coach Dom Starsia) and PVI
10. St. James (2-1): The tiny boarding school in rural Hagerstown MD is starting to catch some attention

HM:
St. Stephens


The Heights


Neutral Observer Top 10, Week of April 2nd

1. Georgetown Prep (6-2): Hoyas are cruising with 4 straight victories. Prep will be hard to stop with their powerful offense.
2. SJC (6-2): Cadets still haven't lost to a local DMV team since 2019. Play on Tuesday vs the Heights but then off for 10 days before they play LI power St Anthony's.
3. PVI (6-3): Panthers are holding onto this spot with their team's athleticism. Don't take DeMatha too lightly on Tuesday.
4. Gonzaga: Huge OT win over Bullis last week. The Eagles face off against the best from the greater San Francisco area this week.
5. St. Albans (6-2): Texas road trip was a success, Episcopal is on deck. This senior-laden team is on a mission to prove they belong at the top of the IAC.
6. Bullis (8-2): Despite their record, Bullis is not playing to their team's potential. Bulldogs will be Bear hunting Thursday night.
7. Landon (4-4): Bears are very inexperienced this Spring but appear to be making good strides. Crosstown rival Bullis looms...
8. DeMatha (5-5): Don't be fooled by the Stag's record, these guys are good. Great win last week over Philly power, LaSalle.
9. Episcopal (7-1): Thursday's contest with STA will be very interesting but don't sleep on Potomac come Tuesday.
10. Saint Stephens (5-5): Another young squad in the IAC who has been taking its licks this Spring, these guys will better come May.

HM:
The Potomac School (6-2)
The Heights (4-6)
Anonymous
Why do you keep putting Heights as HM?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neutral Observer Top 10, Week of March 20th:

1. Georgetown Prep (2-2): Despite the OT loss to Haverford this week, the Lil Hoyas remain on top with their offensive firepower. A date with rival Gonzaga is next.
2. SJC (2-2): A lopsided loss to Canadian power, Hill Academy, is nothing to hang your head on.
3. Bullis (3-1): Bulldogs didn't show up vs traditional Philly power, Malvern Prep this weekend.
4. PVI (3-2): Panthers have won 3 straight and have the raw athleticism to keep them in every game this spring.
5. Zaga (2-2): Purple Eagles need to figure out their offensive woes... crosstown Jesuit rivals are on deck this Friday.
6. STA (4-2): Bulldogs are inconsistent but have racked up quality wins over St. Pauls and Spalding. Gilman looms
7. Landon (2-2): Da Bears need to find some offense if they want to win some games this Spring. Good win over Episcopal Academy in the annual IAC / Inter-Ac Challenge
8. DeMatha (2-3): After a brutal non-league schedule, the Stags have won 2 straight. DeMatha has the horses to run with a lot of teams, Landon is on deck
9. Episcopal (2-0): The Maroon will face some competition with week with Blue Ridge (HOF Coach Dom Starsia) and PVI
10. St. James (2-1): The tiny boarding school in rural Hagerstown MD is starting to catch some attention

SJC should be on top until someone in the DMV beats them.

HM:
St. Stephens


The Heights


Neutral Observer Top 10, Week of April 2nd

1. Georgetown Prep (6-2): Hoyas are cruising with 4 straight victories. Prep will be hard to stop with their powerful offense.
2. SJC (6-2): Cadets still haven't lost to a local DMV team since 2019. Play on Tuesday vs the Heights but then off for 10 days before they play LI power St Anthony's.
3. PVI (6-3): Panthers are holding onto this spot with their team's athleticism. Don't take DeMatha too lightly on Tuesday.
4. Gonzaga: Huge OT win over Bullis last week. The Eagles face off against the best from the greater San Francisco area this week.
5. St. Albans (6-2): Texas road trip was a success, Episcopal is on deck. This senior-laden team is on a mission to prove they belong at the top of the IAC.
6. Bullis (8-2): Despite their record, Bullis is not playing to their team's potential. Bulldogs will be Bear hunting Thursday night.
7. Landon (4-4): Bears are very inexperienced this Spring but appear to be making good strides. Crosstown rival Bullis looms...
8. DeMatha (5-5): Don't be fooled by the Stag's record, these guys are good. Great win last week over Philly power, LaSalle.
9. Episcopal (7-1): Thursday's contest with STA will be very interesting but don't sleep on Potomac come Tuesday.
10. Saint Stephens (5-5): Another young squad in the IAC who has been taking its licks this Spring, these guys will better come May.

HM:
The Potomac School (6-2)
The Heights (4-6)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you keep putting Heights as HM?


Who else would you include as HM?

The Heights played Gonzaga and Landon tight and beat Yorktown (nova public)

Maybe list Lake Braddock as HM but they haven't played anyone worth noting.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you keep putting Heights as HM?


Who else would you include as HM?

The Heights played Gonzaga and Landon tight and beat Yorktown (nova public)

Maybe list Lake Braddock as HM but they haven't played anyone worth noting.





Heights play SSSAS this spring and will likely beat them.
Anonymous
St. John’s is number 1 in the DMV. Need to beat them
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:WCAC > IAC


Yes that is clear:

DMV:

SJC#1
PVI#2
Gonzaga#3


Are you forgetting about Georgetown Prep, they beat Gonzaga a week ago.

TBH, I would have them ranked #1 given the quality of their victories this spring.

1. GP
2. SJC
3. PVI
4. GZ
5. Bullis
6. STA
7. Landon
8. DeMatha
9. Episcopal
10. Saint Stephens

Side note, it’s too bad GP and SJC aren’t playing this spring as it would have been a slug-fest.





St. John’s has owned Prep. They would have beat them. Good decision by prep.


Prep owns the cumulative SJC lax series. I suspect Preps head to head record against the Cadets is closer to 25:5 over the past 30 years. SJC boosters seem to forget SJC had a lax program well before even GP established one.






Again old dad, no one that is currently a player at Prep knows what it’s like to beat SJC. Ship sailed.
Anonymous
Yup. Can’t believe how dumb that looked reading it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WCAC > IAC


Yes that is clear:

DMV:

SJC#1
PVI#2
Gonzaga#3


Are you forgetting about Georgetown Prep, they beat Gonzaga a week ago.

TBH, I would have them ranked #1 given the quality of their victories this spring.

1. GP
2. SJC
3. PVI
4. GZ
5. Bullis
6. STA
7. Landon
8. DeMatha
9. Episcopal
10. Saint Stephens

Side note, it’s too bad GP and SJC aren’t playing this spring as it would have been a slug-fest.





St. John’s has owned Prep. They would have beat them. Good decision by prep.


Prep owns the cumulative SJC lax series. I suspect Preps head to head record against the Cadets is closer to 25:5 over the past 30 years. SJC boosters seem to forget SJC had a lax program well before even GP established one.






Again old dad, no one that is currently a player at Prep knows what it’s like to beat SJC. Ship sailed.


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Anonymous
Prep decides to play some no-name team fro Kansas or Kentucky today instead of opting to play SJC.



Anonymous
Prep 17 - St Xavier 6 Final
Anonymous
I don't think St. Albans belongs above Bullis. The IAC starts up this week.
There is about half the season left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep decides to play some no-name team fro Kansas or Kentucky today instead of opting to play SJC.





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Anonymous
even Madlax rankings have Prep over SJC!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep 17 - St Xavier 6 Final


Wow. Beating a Cincy team. So tough. Yorktown would be tougher.
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