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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Prep will be good for the next 2-3 years and possibly beyond, depending on how many strong players attend. They typically have 10+ college commits in every senior class. SJC has a dominant 2022 class with almost 20 commits. Their 2023 class is back to more normal commit numbers. I predict after the 2022 season they will no longer dominate the area and nation, maybe the WCAC, but not the IAC. Bullis will continue to fall. Likely 3rd or 4th in the IAC is their new normal. Landon will continue to be rough around the edges, but unpredictable and strong. I predict 2nd place in IAC. They may not have tons of stars and impressive commits, but they have depth that other IAC schools (other than Prep) lack. The Madlax connection is real and will always help generate players and depth for Landon.[/quote] As someone who used to be involved in coaching, this post is fairly accurate. The IAC will go back to the glory days of GP vs Landon battling it out for the league title. Bullis will fade in lacrosse after the 2022 season, just observe their football team this Fall. [b]The days of Bullis bringing in 6+ lacrosse transfers a year to field a team have passed.[/b] I wouldn't sleep on Saint Stephens across the river, they always seem to field competitive teams. As for the WCAC, SJC will clearly remain, king, this Spring but expect things to shift after this Spring. SJC is probably the most aggressive when it comes to recruiting as they have an assistant coach who simply just spends his days calling 8th grade lacrosse players. I wouldn't write Gonzaga off just yet as I have been told their coaching staff is pretty much the exact same (minus Casey) however I do think the days of Gonzaga owning the WCAC are over as SJC and DM are really elevating their programs. PVI remains the biggest mystery to me. They now have a beautiful campus with top-notch facilities and the only private Catholic HS in Loudon county. I fully expect them to be even more competitive in the years to come under the new coaching staff. All in all, great to see so many competitive HS programs in the area. 20 plus years ago, the only elite teams were Landon and GP and even DeMatha (depending on the year). [/quote] Thankfully. The new HOS is not a sports fanatic like the old one, and has put a stop to giving money to families just because their kids are standout players in some sport. It is now being given as true financial aid.[/quote]
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