Riverside would not beat #5 Heights (WCAC) or #5/6 Episcopal/Albans (IAC) and that is a fact. Nor would any Va or MD public school |
| You talking Boys or Girls 8th grade lacrosse players lining up for PVI? |
Boys and that is what had been discussed on this thread. |
Ok. The backups of the good schools would crush St Albans. They are bad. Yorktown even has 2 D1 commits at pole and 3rd from NL ‘22. St Albans has an ‘23 LSM that actually can’t defend at all. Heights has a goalie and that’s about it. Won’t come within 10 of SJC or GZ. Schools like STA and Heights should schedule Riverside, Robinson, and Yorktown. Better than playing O’Connell or Ireton. |
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I don’t understand why people from the Heights they are some type of new HS lacrosse powerhouse.
And yes Riverside, Robinson, Yorktown would prob have a competitive contests with EHS, STA. Depending on the year, EHS can field strong teams I actually think the nova public’s listed above would beat BI, the Heights, Good Counsel, Ryken, and O’Connell After the top 4 in the WCAC there is a significant drop off between the 4th and 5th place teams in terms of talent. |
Truth. That goes for any league, in any sport. Aren’t too many local leagues that can compete against the WCACs top 4 in any sport. Just too good |
| At least in lacrosse, you might want to edit that to “WCACs top 1”. There is a real drop off after that. Nobody is scared of GZ, PVI, or DM in 2022. |
Competition looked pretty even last year with the top 4 in lacrosse. But your right. In football and Basketball the WCAC would destroy the IAC. |
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I'd put Gonzaga at #2 and PVI at #3 in the WCAC. We all know SJC is the clear favorite and will have some serious distance between the rest of the league.
DeMatha graduated 8 out of 10 starters and will be in a rebuilding year under Dave Mitchell. The Stags will be the 4th place team in the league; I also think there will be a steep drop-off in the competition after Gonzaga and PVI. In the IAC, the top 4 teams will be very balanced and competitive with one another. I see GP taking a step back as they too graduated a mega senior class, Landon brings back a good portion of their squad from last year, and as do the Saints. While Bullis graduated a stellar senior class, they are the best-coached team in the IAC and in my opinion the best offensive player in the league by a mile. |
| St. John’s just updated schedule and added St. Anthony’s in Long Island. Tough |
Nobody thinks the heights or albans are powerhouses. But what we do know is that these schools would beat your NOVA public schools. The talent speaks for itself, but on the more important aspect let’s look at coaching. Are you gonna argue that any NOVA coach is 1/10 as knowledgeable as Mitchell/Heeter? How about the actual commitment a team has to their porogram, how well they play together… those are all thing that come in private school lacrosse and why private will always destroy public. Even if school A & school B are 100% equal in talent, of school A is a WCAC school and school B is a NOVA school, A will always win. School A will be practicing together 3-4x week in offseason to build chemistry. School A will have an actual coach that knows lacrosse. School A will have more invested players. |
| Are you gonna argue that any NOVA coach is 1/10 as knowledgeable as Mitchell/Heeter? Ummmm...yes |
| Lol.....if you are a private school coach....that automatically means you are good at your gig, lol.....a pub coach could not ever be good at it.....or know anything about the sport.....but ok.....idiot.....keep posting..... |
| Heights.......St Andrews....GC.....Ireton....etc....cant match some publics.....if you think they can...you know nothing about lacrosse. Severna Park, Broadneck, River Hill, South River, Westminster, Century, Glen Elg, Howard, Hereford, Fallston, Towson, Catonsville, Marriott's Ridge, Kent Island, Queen Annes, Churchill, Quince Orchard, Urbana, Linganore, Moddletown, Northcounty, and Hebron would demolish any private that is not a top tier |
Do any research on the coach at Robinson HS then get back to us. Even the Next Level coaches would not make that statement. |