Anonymous wrote:
Bullis vs Severn wasn’t a contest for Bullis. MIAA is all smoke and mirrors.
The top 4 teams in the MIAA this Spring (in no order) will be Boys Latin, Saint Mary's, McDonogh and maybe Calvert Hall.
After these 4, the next tier down is St Pauls, Severn, Gilman, and Loyola, all good programs that are very capable of up-setting any of the teams above. Spalding takes a mega step back this Spring. John Carroll in Bel Air might actually surprise some teams this Spring. MSJ will most likely finish in last place.
My gut tells me it's we will see a BL vs Saint Mary's final come May. The Saints ran with SJC this past weekend, they also had more depth. If Millon is out for McDonogh, the Eagles could be in trouble. BL is simply loaded with firepower. BL vs SJC in a couple of weeks will be very telling as well as Gonzaga vs McDonogh.
this post looks accurate about the MIAA outlook.
I do think St Pauls and Loyola should surprise some teams in Baltimore this year... Spalding really takes a step backward, a few players transferred back to AACO publics this Fall.
Top 3 are BL, Saint Marys and McDonogh... after that prob a toss-up between St Paul's, Calvert Hall, Severn or Loyola.
Gilman should be better under their 2nd year head coach too.