| Everything accurate on that analysis of the Bullis SSSA matchup except SSSA does have the advantage on FO from what I've watched this year and on the summer circuit. |
What about college commits? How do they compare? |
| Why are the SSSAS players suspended? |
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College commits means very little these days.
Half of these kids who committed as rising 9th graders and the summer going into their sophomore year, don't even pan out in HS. |
I have no idea. And I don't even know if this is true. As a parent of a lacrosse player in that same conference, I will say, that if true, I truly applaud the school. Assuming there was good cause to do this, it's nice to know that the school will put principles ahead of lacrosse wins and losses. |
saints should win faceoffs and they are great at getting backside looks, something bullis struggles with. They also have an athletic defense that can cause turnovers for bullis |
don't want to speculate, but from what I've heard it is off the field issues |
| Final Landon 13 - Prep 7 |
| St. Albans 11 - Episcopal 10 double ot |
| Bullis 15 - SSSAS 7 |
| Gonzaga 11 - SJC 7 |
| Landon absolutely dominated prep, was embarrassing. 9-1 at one point. Bordley cleared his whole bench, way more of a blowout than the score suggested |
who cares, two horrible teams, make the IAC look bad |
"Horrible teams"? Okay, will get beaten by Landon or Bullis for sure. But "horrible"? Methinks not. Could handily beat most any other team outside of the DMV. |
yes, you heard me right, the IAC doesn't get the national recognition because of these two shitty teams. It's a fact. The bottom end of the miaa is SO much better than the bottom end of the IAC. Kick St. Albans and EHS out, replace them with gonzaga, PVI |