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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your son is a 26, the only classes that are really relevant for you are the 24, 25, 26, and 27 classes. I have kids in a couple of these classes so I know them pretty well from the club circuit. For 24, Landon, SJC, and Prep have the best classes. The Gonzaga 24s are good, but not as good as several years ago. PVI has a good class. Bullis has a couple of good players but is thin. SSSAS has some good players but not nearly as strong as the best 24 classes. DeMatha 24 class is weak as is St. Albans. For 25, again Landon, SJC, and Prep seem to have the best haul. Gonzaga is much better in this class than 24. DeMatha has a very good class here as well as DM is bringing a few very good players from NL 2025. PVI perhaps not as strong as 24 in the 25 class. Bullis is very very thin. St. Albans and St. Andrews did surprisingly well in this class. Not close to Landon/Prep/SJC, but are more like the St. Albans 23 class. For 26, we don’t know yet, but a reasonable prediction based on the where the better players live and currently go to school is that again Landon and Prep will do very well. If they can keep the recruiting machine rolling, I’m sure SJC will do fine here especially since some of the 26 Hawks live close enough to go to SJC. PVI should have an unusually strong 26 class because of a strong core at VLC in this class. Rest is too tough to tell. 27 is going to be another bumper crop for Landon and Prep since the majority of the best players in this class are either already at Landon or at Mater Dei and likely to go to Prep. [/quote] I think its a bit pre-mature to start predicting the strengths of the current 2026 and 2027 classes. Lots can happen between when a kid is in 7th or 8th grade and by the time they are juniors in the Fall. It's no secret that a good portion of Mater Dei kids are 15 when they graduate 8th grade. Don't just assume it's going to be Landon and Prep for the years to come. [/quote]
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