'21-22' DMV LACROSSE OUTLOOK

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Prep

03/04 @ St Johns DC
03/23 Western Reserve Academy
04/08 Landon
04/14 @ Episcopal HS
04/22 @ St Albans
04/29 @ St Stephen/St Agnes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:problem is there are kids (maybe even parents?) who really thinking Yorktown can compete.


They can complete they are the 6A State Champs. Parents should recognize. Only as a public school the parents should know not any one can attend you have to live in the right code.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:problem is there are kids (maybe even parents?) who really thinking Yorktown can compete.


They can complete they are the 6A State* Champs. Parents should recognize. Only as a public school the parents should know not any one can attend you have to live in the right code.

*public school. Cannot compete with privates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:problem is there are kids (maybe even parents?) who really thinking Yorktown can compete.


They can complete they are the 6A State* Champs. Parents should recognize. Only as a public school the parents should know not any one can attend you have to live in the right code.

*public school. Cannot compete with privates.


Sure they can. Would beat Potomac, Flint Hill, O'Connell, Ireton, SMR, etc. They'd would have given St. Alban's and Episcopal good games. This year they'll have another good team but I think they are in trouble in goal. Riverside would beat all but the top 4 in each of the WCAC and IAC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:problem is there are kids (maybe even parents?) who really thinking Yorktown can compete.


They can complete they are the 6A State* Champs. Parents should recognize. Only as a public school the parents should know not any one can attend you have to live in the right code.

*public school. Cannot compete with privates.


Sure they can. Would beat Potomac, Flint Hill, O'Connell, Ireton, SMR, etc. They'd would have given St. Alban's and Episcopal good games. This year they'll have another good team but I think they are in trouble in goal. Riverside would beat all but the top 4 in each of the WCAC and IAC.

Would beat Potomac, Flint Hill, O'Connell, Ireton, SMR, etc - yes ok.
They'd would have given St. Alban's and Episcopal good games - nope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:problem is there are kids (maybe even parents?) who really thinking Yorktown can compete.


They can complete they are the 6A State* Champs. Parents should recognize. Only as a public school the parents should know not any one can attend you have to live in the right code.

*public school. Cannot compete with privates.


They beat PVI in VEL league.
Anonymous
You’re reaching with the VEL games.
Anonymous
VEL Games: running clock.... no penalities... still playing Federation rules... not NCAA rules... teams are coached by parent volunteers..

VEL or any fall ball or winter box league is great for keeping stick skills on point, maintaining conditioning levels and most importantly building camaraderie amongst players.

Fall ball or winter ball results truly are not indicative of what will take place in the Spring.

Case and point, Riverside was hammered by Gonzaga last Spring (game was over mid way through the 2nd quarter) and Gonzaga stunk last year.

Would Riverside beat Bishop Ireton or O'Connell or Ryken or Good Counsel, they probably would.

Anonymous
Umm. PVI varsity did not play in VEL league.
Anonymous
PVI is pretty much public school anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PVI is pretty much public school anyway.


Oh oh. The mighty intellectual parents are back.
Anonymous
As a previous poster mentioned, applications are going through the roof given the perceived failures of LCPS and the new geographic location. They are only accepting the top students or athletes with very good grades. We have an Administrative contact on the “inside” that has been relaying this information to us. It does make sense though, richest county in the U.S. and very few private high schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As a previous poster mentioned, applications are going through the roof given the perceived failures of LCPS and the new geographic location. They are only accepting the top students or athletes with very good grades. We have an Administrative contact on the “inside” that has been relaying this information to us. It does make sense though, richest county in the U.S. and very few private high schools.


I know for a fact PVI isn’t only accepting the kids with the best grades and athletic ability. They basically took anybody last spring. Kids who scored terribly on the HSPT and had very low GPAs coming from public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prep boosters can you please post GP's schedule on IL's website


Do the opponents really matter? Just going to be an unbroken line of Ws regardless of the opponent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a previous poster mentioned, applications are going through the roof given the perceived failures of LCPS and the new geographic location. They are only accepting the top students or athletes with very good grades. We have an Administrative contact on the “inside” that has been relaying this information to us. It does make sense though, richest county in the U.S. and very few private high schools.


I know for a fact PVI isn’t only accepting the kids with the best grades and athletic ability. They basically took anybody last spring. Kids who scored terribly on the HSPT and had very low GPAs coming from public.


If you are a top basketball or lacrosse player they may get a little extra bump but still applications did grow 10 fold since the move. I know many 8th grade lacrosse families on a very strong club team all vying for future roster spots. The future is bright with this program.
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