VHSL 6A Boys 2023 Rankings and Results

Anonymous
What was the score?
Anonymous
12-11. Robo scored with :04 left
Anonymous
Wow. Good for them!!
Anonymous
Half, madison 4-2; on 4-goal run.
Anonymous
12-10 Madison wins, with Yorktown missing key player number #1 I’m curious to see how the Statesemis will most likely pan out. Great game hope for a rematch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the three winners but think the margins of victory are too high. Things tend to tighten up in the playoffs. Don't think Robinson loses by six or Yorktown loses by five.


Almost right but Robinson pulls out the win instead. Great night. Congrats to the Rams and Warhawks. States should be awesome.
Anonymous
Freedom v Battlefield not a forgone conclusion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disrespect? Maybe you didn’t see or hear what some of the Yorktown players were doing and saying in that Langley game. Players don’t get ejected for nothing lol. In all of my years of watching youth/hs lax I can count on my fingers how many times I’ve seen a player thrown out. Everything posted on here about how bad some of the Yorktown players are is spot on. Seems like the coach and the parents should start taking control and getting a grip on some of their players.



One of the best parts of this blog has been the insightful and dispassionate commentary on the teams and games. Have really enjoyed reading the the thoughtful analysis to this point without it falling into name calling and calling out the kids. I am the proud parent of one the Yorktown kids that you called out and have known all three since they were in grade school and since they all started playing lacrosse together. Have watched them all grow to be great lacrosse players and great young men, not without making some mistakes like all of us along the way. Two of of them will have the opportunity to play D1 next year and will learn even more lessons at that level while also going to college. They will all continue to learn lessons about respect, sportsmanship and humility throughout their lives. They are passionate and they play the game all out If you knew them outside of the field you would know how great they are. They are not perfect and when they make mistakes we call them out. I assume all the parents on this blog do the same with their kids. We want them to be great young men on the field as well as when they off. I certainly plan to take the comments made about my son here as an opportunity to remind him to play hard but with respect for the game and everyone on the field. You don’t have to like our boys or our team, but we should all at least respect how hard all of them in every team work at this. I know that my son already is 10x the man I was at his age both in body and mind. I am very proud to be his dad as I am sure all of you are about your own boys.

McLean and Langley - great teams. Played us hard and could have gone either way. Very impressed with McLean. Great things are coming their way. Both have quality players and will be tough to beat in years to come. The end of the Regional Langley game was disappointing. Players on both sides and the ref let their emotions take over. Players made dumb hothead mistakes but the refs are not perfect either and should have kept their cool. They are the adults on the field. Fault on all sides here and a lesson for all of us. Madison - always tough - hate the cowbells but the game always pushes the boys to another level. All great teams and proud that we play them all out every year. I am sure we will trade wins and losses for years to come.

We will all be disappointed for them, win or loose when each of our seasons comes to an end. A lot of us have spent many hours next to fields watching them grow up and we will miss that. This is their game - not ours. Let’s enjoy what they are doing and not make it about us.


Honorable post.
Anonymous
Can someone who saw the game post a recap of the Madison comeback win over Yorktown?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Disrespect? Maybe you didn’t see or hear what some of the Yorktown players were doing and saying in that Langley game. Players don’t get ejected for nothing lol. In all of my years of watching youth/hs lax I can count on my fingers how many times I’ve seen a player thrown out. Everything posted on here about how bad some of the Yorktown players are is spot on. Seems like the coach and the parents should start taking control and getting a grip on some of their players.



One of the best parts of this blog has been the insightful and dispassionate commentary on the teams and games. Have really enjoyed reading the the thoughtful analysis to this point without it falling into name calling and calling out the kids. I am the proud parent of one the Yorktown kids that you called out and have known all three since they were in grade school and since they all started playing lacrosse together. Have watched them all grow to be great lacrosse players and great young men, not without making some mistakes like all of us along the way. Two of of them will have the opportunity to play D1 next year and will learn even more lessons at that level while also going to college. They will all continue to learn lessons about respect, sportsmanship and humility throughout their lives. They are passionate and they play the game all out If you knew them outside of the field you would know how great they are. They are not perfect and when they make mistakes we call them out. I assume all the parents on this blog do the same with their kids. We want them to be great young men on the field as well as when they off. I certainly plan to take the comments made about my son here as an opportunity to remind him to play hard but with respect for the game and everyone on the field. You don’t have to like our boys or our team, but we should all at least respect how hard all of them in every team work at this. I know that my son already is 10x the man I was at his age both in body and mind. I am very proud to be his dad as I am sure all of you are about your own boys.

McLean and Langley - great teams. Played us hard and could have gone either way. Very impressed with McLean. Great things are coming their way. Both have quality players and will be tough to beat in years to come. The end of the Regional Langley game was disappointing. Players on both sides and the ref let their emotions take over. Players made dumb hothead mistakes but the refs are not perfect either and should have kept their cool. They are the adults on the field. Fault on all sides here and a lesson for all of us. Madison - always tough - hate the cowbells but the game always pushes the boys to another level. All great teams and proud that we play them all out every year. I am sure we will trade wins and losses for years to come.

We will all be disappointed for them, win or loose when each of our seasons comes to an end. A lot of us have spent many hours next to fields watching them grow up and we will miss that. This is their game - not ours. Let’s enjoy what they are doing and not make it about us.


Honorable post.


Not really. Shifting blame to the other kids and the refs. This player has been disrespectful for a long time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse is a small world. Once a player gets a bad reputation is is hard to get it back. It’s a shame those players’ parents and coaches didn’t teach them that before it was too late.



I’m really confused because none of the people in this forum have ever been on the field against Yorktown. Anything we all know comes from somewhere else and could be a misinterpretation or rumor. Not a Yorktown parent but just don’t understand how some can be so passionate about something they really have no clue about. It also seems crazy to me to create a reputation of a high school kid based on a couple actions they’ve taken in the heat of competition. Even professional athletes do things far worse than what any Yorktown or high school kid is capable of.
Anonymous
Both games lived up to the hype. Really fun to watch. Kudos to the teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not the best year for Robinson as evidenced by game WTW game.

They will be pumped up for LB but they just won’t be able to pull off the upset. Bruins are clearly heavy favorites to win that game. Rams just don’t match up well but I have no doubt they will play with some heart.

Agree Bruins are top pick to win it all this year. They have a really good team this year.
Robo, LB, Madison, and Yorktown are so close. No clear favorite. Last night proved that. States should be a blast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse is a small world. Once a player gets a bad reputation is is hard to get it back. It’s a shame those players’ parents and coaches didn’t teach them that before it was too late.



I’m really confused because none of the people in this forum have ever been on the field against Yorktown. Anything we all know comes from somewhere else and could be a misinterpretation or rumor. Not a Yorktown parent but just don’t understand how some can be so passionate about something they really have no clue about. It also seems crazy to me to create a reputation of a high school kid based on a couple actions they’ve taken in the heat of competition. Even professional athletes do things far worse than what any Yorktown or high school kid is capable of.


Why are you denying that #1 and #4 and a couple of others have shown terrible sportsmanship their whole careers. Win or lose, that is their legacy. Own it.
Anonymous
Folks on this need to grow up and stop calling our kids and teams for behavior when you have no idea what is happening on the field. These are all great teams with great kids. We are blessed to have a gauntlet of great teams in this group. I was at Madison v Yorktown last night and it was a battle of two titans. Back and forth. Yorktown went up 2-0. Madison came back to make it 4-2 and then tried to play their typical stall game. Back and forth and then Yorktown stormed back to take a 10-8 lead with two minutes to go. Then Madison scored four really quick goals that were impressive coupled with some unusual defensive breakdowns on D for Yorktown. Congrats to Madison on a big win and for Yorktown being tough as nails and gritty with one of their best players out and others banged up that they have back next week. Can’t wait to see what happens in the States and I’d pay more than the 7 dollar entry to watch these two great teams play each other again. And for those calling out specific players knock it off. These are young people working so hard to do their best.
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