They can. First step is they have to apply. Second step is the IAC schools have accept them. Why would the IAC schools want to accept them? But |
Wow. Is that an endorsement or an indictment? |
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I have liked every family I've met from Flint Hill, and across the board found the kids to be nice and bright.
They also take their lacrosse pretty seriously there. They always have 2-3 standout players, and a good staff and I've seen them play some good teams very well. They are exactly the type of school that could benefit from the IAC "brand". |
| Agree. Flint Hill would be a good addition to the IAC. |
| Disagree. Flint Hill is not worthy of inclusion in the IAC. |
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Why not regarding Flint Hill?
It would not surprise me if STA dropped down to the MAC entirely in the next year or two. |
| What about a combined team of Maret, GDS and Sidwell? There are some strong players on each team, just never enough depth. Combine the 3, and they should be able to play in the IAC. |
| I'm not sure what the IAC bylaws are but that is not a bad idea. |
| This is nonsense. Please let it go and get back to a discussion on how Bullis will beat Landon in the IAC final! |
| Now that's the best post Ive seen in Days ! |
| Bullis seems like they have been getting better all season and Landon just beat a Va public last night by only a few goals ..... |
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Landon was winning 15-6 with the starters pulled mid way through the 3rd quarter.
That VA public school is actually pretty good as I believe they have won the state championship the past two seasons. |
| Robinson has won 3 straight Va Public State Championships. They are a solid team and would most likely finish ahead of St Alban's and EHS. |
| Based on Prep's results this year, I think Robison could easily run with the Lil Hoyas. |
| Robinson beats Prep based on what I observed yesterday. |