2025 Boys Private School Results /Game Schedules/ Commentary

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In the committed 26 class, none of the SJC kids play another varsity sport. Nor Gonzaga. GC I don't think anyone does as well (I think one kid played football then quit). Don't know about PVI.In the IAC, there are a handful across Prep, Landon and Bullis, but not many.
Seems more about conference/size of school than anything.

Play multiple sports kids! You won't forget hot to catch and throw and you may actually learn something that will help your lacrosse game.
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




MIAA isn’t scared like the IAC. You would think Prep would get over the a__ __ kicking they got last time they played.
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




MIAA isn’t scared like the IAC. You would think Prep would get over the a__ __ kicking they got last time they played.
Peeps just hate that the new President will now support lax.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


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Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


It’s another level. Some just don’t understand. You can see the difference in the team pictures.
Any reason they're not all getting signed to play at good football schools?
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


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Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


It’s another level. Some just don’t understand. You can see the difference in the team pictures.
Any reason they're not all getting signed to play at good football schools?


Good lord, you are an idiot.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


BS


Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


It’s another level. Some just don’t understand. You can see the difference in the team pictures.
Any reason they're not all getting signed to play at good football schools?


Good lord, you are an idiot.
I am? Or the big backer of the 5 and 5 squad is?
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


BS


Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


Hmmm. I'll let me daughter know. She's probably willing to give it a go but she's probably too tough for those boys. As I said, my kid doesn't play football or lax at SJC.

And I've seen both teams. There absolutely kids from both teams that could play and start for both teams. Sorry if that offends your sense of athleticism. Lax guys aren't laying OL but if you are special athlete you can pretty much do whatever you want.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


BS


Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


JV football and JV lacrosse.
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Anonymous wrote:In the committed 26 class, none of the SJC kids play another varsity sport. Nor Gonzaga. GC I don't think anyone does as well (I think one kid played football then quit). Don't know about PVI.In the IAC, there are a handful across Prep, Landon and Bullis, but not many.
Seems more about conference/size of school than anything.

Play multiple sports kids! You won't forget hot to catch and throw and you may actually learn something that will help your lacrosse game.


Go back and read the thread. A ton of GP, Landon and Bullis kids have been and are major contributors to the football team.
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




That's a tough schedule for sure and just missing Culver from last year. Honestly, there's no need for the locals to play the reclass factories.
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




MIAA isn’t scared like the IAC. You would think Prep would get over the a__ __ kicking they got last time they played.


Looks like school got out for the day and the SJC kid is back on the thread. SJC plays a tough schedule, we got it but the IAC does play the MIAA and they also play the PA IAC with the likes of Malvern and Haverford.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


BS


Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


You can do the same with the lax bros at SJC and their team picture compared to the SJC football team. When you literally recruit for only football, lower the admission standards and then provide free tuition and, in some cases, housing then you get a different kind of athlete student.
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




That's a tough schedule for sure and just missing Culver from last year. Honestly, there's no need for the locals to play the reclass factories.


not the reclass excuse. Lame
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Anonymous wrote:Speaks will allow kids to play a 2nd sport during their freshman year at SJC. Once boys are headed into sophomore year, they are pressured to play "year round" lacrosse on Military road.

"Optional lifting sessions"
"Optional practices"
"Optional shoot a rounds"

Speaks doesn't necessarily run these off season workouts but he is well aware of which players are attending/are committed to the program.

Gonzaga also operates like this but it's not as emphasized.

IAC schools given they are smaller in size (except for GP), most kids generally play a 2nd sport because their athletic programs need the bodies (especially at the smaller co-ed schools)


Do SJC (or other school) kids transfer out if they don’t make Varsity as a sophomore? Or if they make Varsity but are looking at minimum playing time until senior year?


I don’t recall any players transferring out of SJC since Speaks became the coach. A few have been dismissed from the school for disciplinary reasons. Speaks has also allowed players to play football without interfering if they choose to do so.


Unless there is one this year, the only SJC varsity football player playing lax in the 2 years prior was Duenkel and he was the kicker. A kid can play 2 sports at JV at SJC and is highly discouraged at the varsity level at every single sport. The school literally tells applying families to look elsewhere if that's what they want.


My son played FB at St. Johns and was never told to look elsewhere when he was applying. The made up stories are hysterical.
Swope(LB) and Alverez(K) also played football all 4 years. Tasty also played.


You aren't helping, only solidifying the argument. You named 1 deep bench player, a kicker (that was the Duenkel joke) and a jv player. If you weren't told the unspoken truth while applying then your kid wasn't a recruited player of any standing.


I second that - when we toured with Speaks he was very clear that there are no varsity lacrosse players who play another sport at the school. I appreciate that he did that though - he was honest.


BS


Not really. My kid goes to SJC but doesn't play lacrosse or football. I've done a number of Men's club events and I've talked with other dads. There is not out and out statement that you can't play both sports but when I ask other Dads (whose son's are freshman) who have sons on the lacrosse team and I knew played football. All of them have stated "Timmy is concentrating on lacrosse this year and well see what happens moving forward." that answer to me reads like code for Speaks has told them no football.


There is a freshman lacrosse player that is also playing football.


whoa...one kid. Wow.


The point is that Speaks doesn't stop kids from playing football. It's up to the kid and his parents.


oh, one kid proves. gotcha. So one freshman lacrosse player proves...I'm not sure you understand proof.


Do us all a favor and go watch a SCJ Football game and let us know if you think your Lax Bro son that goes to whatever other school would have the ability to play football at SJC and get back to me.

Better yet don't. I already know the answer.


You can do the same with the lax bros at SJC and their team picture compared to the SJC football team. When you literally recruit for only football, lower the admission standards and then provide free tuition and, in some cases, housing then you get a different kind of athlete student.


The racist showed up. Are you saying because the FB players recruited are black it means they have to lower standards?
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Anonymous wrote:SJC - schedule up on Inside Lacrosse

https://www.insidelacrosse.com/recruiting/highschool/team/St+Johns+DC/6881/25?active_id=3340


Boys Latin
St. Paul's
Gilman
Taft
St. Anthony

then you have your typical WCAC battles

PVI - WIN
GC - WIN
GZ - WIN

But the opening games will be another challenge for the Cadets.




That's a tough schedule for sure and just missing Culver from last year. Honestly, there's no need for the locals to play the reclass factories.


not the reclass excuse. Lame


50 of the top 100 are reclasses and half of those are from the post grad reclass factories. This means the rest of their rosters aren't exactly pure. It's not an excuse, it's facts.
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