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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You don’t think other public schools have good players from their area playing at private schools like PVI, St Stephens, Zaga, Landon, etc?[/quote] Yes but not to the extent that Freedom does and did. If you knew you would know[/quote] What an ignorant statement. You obviously don't know. Langley has to deal with this issue more than any other school district. Lots of Mclean and Great Falls players playing at private schools...ie top recruit in the country on SJC. Also, Princeton recruit at Landon. Plus many others.[/quote] Factually inaccurate. So you don’t know. Two players is not the same as six and seven in recent seasons but go ahead Langley dad. [/quote] You clearly don't know and have no idea what you are talking about. Its not just those 2 STUDS that were mentioned (5 and 4 star recruits). There are many more. Prep has another two 2026 Poles that get significant playing time on Gtown Prep that live in Langley district. There is also another Landon kid (not the 4 star Princeton commit previously mentioned). Gonzaga's best player last year who now goes to boarding school is from Langley district. SJC has another starting attackman (not the #1 UVA recruit) that lives in Great Falls. SJC alone has about 6 kids. Private school rosters are littered with these kids. If you think Freedom losing is 6-7 few kids to PVI is anything compared what Langley has to deal with year after year, you are clearly clueless. Langley loses most of its top kids to private schools every year FOR YEARS. There is no sign of it slowing down as more and more parents are sending kids to private schools. [/quote]
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