VHSL Boys 2024 Season (Discussion and Scores)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rank away but in June there are only six schools that look like they can get to the finish line. Madison, Robinson, McLean, Yorktown, Battlefield, and Langley. It’s still March, but I don’t see anyone else ready to join the conversation. Cosby might fight their way in.


Think that Langley worked themselves out of this conversation on Saturday. Wasn’t even close.
Anonymous
Not sure that’s fair given that Langley had to play a top team and Battlefield hasn’t. We will see what Battlefield is made of when they play McLean in a few weeks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rank away but in June there are only six schools that look like they can get to the finish line. Madison, Robinson, McLean, Yorktown, Battlefield, and Langley. It’s still March, but I don’t see anyone else ready to join the conversation. Cosby might fight their way in.


Think that Langley worked themselves out of this conversation on Saturday. Wasn’t even close.


Agreed. Football and boys basketball both had losing records this year and usually there's at least some crossover w/lacrosse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure that’s fair given that Langley had to play a top team and Battlefield hasn’t. We will see what Battlefield is made of when they play McLean in a few weeks


A loss is a loss and losing by what they did is fair to drop them. It wasn’t 1-2 goals or overtime. You can’t gets doubled up by the 1/2 team if you are the 3/4.

It’s a ranking they move week to week. You lose, you drop- unless it’s a VERY close game, this was not. Battlefields two wins are better quality than Langley.

Rankings are not based on potential, but what you actually do on the field.

“You are what your record says you are”
Anonymous
Week 3 -2024 VA Boys Class 6 Rankings

1. Robinson (4-0)

Results: Def. McLean 6-5, Def. Alexandria City 14-0, Def. Langley 13-6

Analysis: Robinson went down to the wire against McLean, eking out a one-goal win. They beat the Titans as expected, and then stomped Langley in a game that never felt close. Their defense is shining as they held both Yorktown and McLean to five goals apiece and Langley to six. It is not the prettiest lacrosse but the Rams are athletic and fight for every ground ball. They usually push themselves a bit more over Spring Break, but after a tough lead-in week they scheduled just one easy game against Faquier.

This Week: 3/27 vs. Faquier

2. Madison (3-1)

Results: Def. Westfield 17-3, Def. Yorktown 7-6 (OT)

Analysis: Madison got in a 3-0 hole against Yorktown after getting shut out in the first half, due to some unreal goaltending by the Patriots netminder. As usual, they made some adjustments at halftime and found a way to break through, taking control at the faceoff X and applying constant pressure. Madison has the toughest Spring Break of any team, facing MD 4A powerhouse Broadneck, who went 17-0 last year (including a win over DeMatha), and MD private Severn School, who sits 4-1 and beat St. Albans with ease. They probably walk away with two losses but the coaches hope that playing tough competition will keep the Warhawks hungry. A win in either game would be a real statement.

This Week: 3/25 @ Broadneck, 3/27 vs. Severn School

3. McLean (3-1)

Results: Lost to Robinson 6-5, Def. Centreville 18-4, Def. Bishop O’Connell 13-6

Analysis: McLean took Robinson to the limit, playing outstanding defense and keeping the Rams in check, despite missing their star goalie. Great performance by the Highlanders, who looked slightly better than Yorktown in their loss to the Rams, leading to them leapfrogging the two-loss Patriots. As expected, the Highlanders took care of business against Centreville and O’Connell. The close one-goal loss Robinson looks better with Yorktown’s three-goal loss and Langley’s seven-goal loss to the Rams. McLean has one Spring Break game against a Woodson team that they should beat without breaking a sweat.

This Week: 3/25 vs. Woodson

5. Yorktown (2-2)

Results: Lost to Madison 7-6 (OT), Def. Oakton 9-5

Analysis: Yorktown lost a tough battle with Madison, again playing stout defense but struggling to put in goals. They are now averaging only 5.5 goals/game against top competition. They took down Oakton but it was a very close game, with only one goal separating the teams until the Patriots stepped on the gas in the fourth quarter. The defense looks stout but Yorktown needs to find more answers on offense. Yorktown decided to take Spring Break off and has no games until April.

This Week: No games

5. Battlefield (2-0)

Results: No games

Analysis: Battlefield did not play and their schedule shows them with a full month off before their next game on 4/15.

This Week: No games

6. Langley (2-1)

Results: Def. Westfield 18-2, 3/23 @ Robinson

Analysis: Langley cruised against a weak Westfield squad. They seemed to think it was Spring Break and did not appear to show up against Robinson. The Rams were more physical and the Saxons looked outmatched. There has been a lot of talk about Langley being a contender but they have the most work to do of the top six teams to get back into the conversation. It doesn’t get any easier for Langley as they scheduled two more brutal matchups over Spring Break, traveling to Maryland to face South River and then take on reigning Maryland 4A State Champs Broadneck. As with Madison, Langley could take two Ls this week but need to keep the games close.

This Week: 3/25 vs. South River (@Broadneck), 3/27 vs. Broadneck (@ West Potomac)

7. Cosby (2-0)

Results: Def. Powhatan 15-1

Analysis: Another easy win for Cosby. Huge showdown this week with an Atlee team that crushed Blue Ridge School 11-5, a team that went on to beat PVI. Atlee should win fairly easily and Cosby would do well to keep it as close as the 14-7 loss they took to Atlee last season.

This Week: 3/25 @ Atlee, 3/27 vs. Midlothian

8. Oakton (3-1)

Results: Def. Washington-Liberty 11-2, Lost to Yorktown 9-5

Analysis: The Cougars continued to roll against lower competition but met their match when they ran into Yorktown. Still, Oakton played Yorktown tough and was in the game until the middle of the fourth quarter. Good defense and goaltending was the hallmark of the effort. Oakton has Spring Break off and comes back to a string of easily winnable games. A very attainable 7-1 start could lead to them moving up the rankings ahead of Cosby and Langley.

This Week: No games

9. Freedom South Riding (3-0)

Results: Def. Lightridge 14-7, Def. Dominion 8-7

Analysis: Two wins gets the Eagles off to a nice 3-0 start before Spring Break. Closer than expected game with a down Dominion squad led to Freedom dipping slightly in the rankings. They better not take too much time off because they return to face Briar Woods and then Riverside and will need to be sharp to avoid taking two losses.

This Week: No games

10. Hayfield (3-0)

Results: Def. Chantilly 12-5

Analysis: Hayfield took down arguably their toughest opponent of the season, beating Chantilly with ease. They get a long two week layoff and then settle into the easiest schedule of any team in the top-10. It will be tough to dislodge Hayfield from the rankings because they are unlikely to lose until the playoffs.

This Week: No games

Also Considered: Patriot, West Potomac, Woodson
Anonymous
Yorktown should have been 4 and not 5.

Week 3 -2024 VA Boys Class 6 Rankings

1. Robinson (4-0)

Results: Def. McLean 6-5, Def. Alexandria City 14-0, Def. Langley 13-6

Analysis: Robinson went down to the wire against McLean, eking out a one-goal win. They beat the Titans as expected, and then stomped Langley in a game that never felt close. Their defense is shining as they held both Yorktown and McLean to five goals apiece and Langley to six. It is not the prettiest lacrosse but the Rams are athletic and fight for every ground ball. They usually push themselves a bit more over Spring Break, but after a tough lead-in week they scheduled just one easy game against Faquier.

This Week: 3/27 vs. Faquier

2. Madison (3-1)

Results: Def. Westfield 17-3, Def. Yorktown 7-6 (OT)

Analysis: Madison got in a 3-0 hole against Yorktown after getting shut out in the first half, due to some unreal goaltending by the Patriots netminder. As usual, they made some adjustments at halftime and found a way to break through, taking control at the faceoff X and applying constant pressure. Madison has the toughest Spring Break of any team, facing MD 4A powerhouse Broadneck, who went 17-0 last year (including a win over DeMatha), and MD private Severn School, who sits 4-1 and beat St. Albans with ease. They probably walk away with two losses but the coaches hope that playing tough competition will keep the Warhawks hungry. A win in either game would be a real statement.

This Week: 3/25 @ Broadneck, 3/27 vs. Severn School

3. McLean (3-1)

Results: Lost to Robinson 6-5, Def. Centreville 18-4, Def. Bishop O’Connell 13-6

Analysis: McLean took Robinson to the limit, playing outstanding defense and keeping the Rams in check, despite missing their star goalie. Great performance by the Highlanders, who looked slightly better than Yorktown in their loss to the Rams, leading to them leapfrogging the two-loss Patriots. As expected, the Highlanders took care of business against Centreville and O’Connell. The close one-goal loss Robinson looks better with Yorktown’s three-goal loss and Langley’s seven-goal loss to the Rams. McLean has one Spring Break game against a Woodson team that they should beat without breaking a sweat.

This Week: 3/25 vs. Woodson

4. Yorktown (2-2)

Results: Lost to Madison 7-6 (OT), Def. Oakton 9-5

Analysis: Yorktown lost a tough battle with Madison, again playing stout defense but struggling to put in goals. They are now averaging only 5.5 goals/game against top competition. They took down Oakton but it was a very close game, with only one goal separating the teams until the Patriots stepped on the gas in the fourth quarter. The defense looks stout but Yorktown needs to find more answers on offense. Yorktown decided to take Spring Break off and has no games until April.

This Week: No games

5. Battlefield (2-0)

Results: No games

Analysis: Battlefield did not play and their schedule shows them with a full month off before their next game on 4/15.

This Week: No games

6. Langley (2-1)

Results: Def. Westfield 18-2, 3/23 @ Robinson

Analysis: Langley cruised against a weak Westfield squad. They seemed to think it was Spring Break and did not appear to show up against Robinson. The Rams were more physical and the Saxons looked outmatched. There has been a lot of talk about Langley being a contender but they have the most work to do of the top six teams to get back into the conversation. It doesn’t get any easier for Langley as they scheduled two more brutal matchups over Spring Break, traveling to Maryland to face South River and then take on reigning Maryland 4A State Champs Broadneck. As with Madison, Langley could take two Ls this week but need to keep the games close.

This Week: 3/25 vs. South River (@Broadneck), 3/27 vs. Broadneck (@ West Potomac)

7. Cosby (2-0)

Results: Def. Powhatan 15-1

Analysis: Another easy win for Cosby. Huge showdown this week with an Atlee team that crushed Blue Ridge School 11-5, a team that went on to beat PVI. Atlee should win fairly easily and Cosby would do well to keep it as close as the 14-7 loss they took to Atlee last season.

This Week: 3/25 @ Atlee, 3/27 vs. Midlothian

8. Oakton (3-1)

Results: Def. Washington-Liberty 11-2, Lost to Yorktown 9-5

Analysis: The Cougars continued to roll against lower competition but met their match when they ran into Yorktown. Still, Oakton played Yorktown tough and was in the game until the middle of the fourth quarter. Good defense and goaltending was the hallmark of the effort. Oakton has Spring Break off and comes back to a string of easily winnable games. A very attainable 7-1 start could lead to them moving up the rankings ahead of Cosby and Langley.

This Week: No games

9. Freedom South Riding (3-0)

Results: Def. Lightridge 14-7, Def. Dominion 8-7

Analysis: Two wins gets the Eagles off to a nice 3-0 start before Spring Break. Closer than expected game with a down Dominion squad led to Freedom dipping slightly in the rankings. They better not take too much time off because they return to face Briar Woods and then Riverside and will need to be sharp to avoid taking two losses.

This Week: No games

10. Hayfield (3-0)

Results: Def. Chantilly 12-5

Analysis: Hayfield took down arguably their toughest opponent of the season, beating Chantilly with ease. They get a long two week layoff and then settle into the easiest schedule of any team in the top-10. It will be tough to dislodge Hayfield from the rankings because they are unlikely to lose until the playoffs.

This Week: No games

Also Considered: Patriot, West Potomac, Woodson
Anonymous
Great analysis of the early season. I agree with how these rankings stand, hard to argue with facts. Things will change but it would be hard to believe these top 5 will move around much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:South lakes - 9
Lake Braddock- 5
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Final


South Lakes is a rollercoaster. Play well against Hayfield second half, then lose to Herndon? They were dominating LB without 3 starters and then started playing JV players in the 3rd. It will be interesting to see if they could compete with Oakton for the 2nd seed in Concord.



Dominating LB is not saying much. They have no one after last couple of years of being in the conversation. Also, That game was before ours and South Lakes was not dominating and they can't play "JV Players" and any coach that would do that in the 3rd is basically certifiable.
Anonymous
I think these rankings are right in line. I may just flip Cosby up one and Langley down one, but can’t complain as that’s a coin toss. Should know more after Cosby/Atlee and Langley in MD today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:South lakes - 9
Lake Braddock- 5
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Final


South Lakes is a rollercoaster. Play well against Hayfield second half, then lose to Herndon? They were dominating LB without 3 starters and then started playing JV players in the 3rd. It will be interesting to see if they could compete with Oakton for the 2nd seed in Concord.



Dominating LB is not saying much. They have no one after last couple of years of being in the conversation. Also, That game was before ours and South Lakes was not dominating and they can't play "JV Players" and any coach that would do that in the 3rd is basically certifiable.


On their website it was 7-2 after 3.

Most coaches are playing their JV players this week because most teams have 4 games in 5 days then right on to districts next week.
Anonymous
McLean 8
Woodson 4

Final

It was 4-2 mclean at the half
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:McLean 8
Woodson 4

Final

It was 4-2 mclean at the half


Was a competitive game, Woodson kept it close. It was 4-2 still late in the 3rd. I counted woodson having 5 shots off pipes. Great night of lacrosse all around, mclean looks sharp.
Anonymous
Madison score?
Anonymous
Broadneck 14 Madison 5. It was 10-1 at half and 12-2 after 3. Broadneck looked really good. Madison should be proud they played a 4-4 game 2nd half. 7 had 3 of ‘hawks goals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Broadneck 14 Madison 5. It was 10-1 at half and 12-2 after 3. Broadneck looked really good. Madison should be proud they played a 4-4 game 2nd half. 7 had 3 of ‘hawks goals.


That’s one way to spin it!
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