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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Very early pre-season rankings for 2022 season. Obviously a lot can change between now and March 1st. Kids might leave their current school and some of these schools mentioned below might add in a few key transfers as well. Early Top 5 for 2022 Season: 1. SJC: Cadets will most likely be the best team in the entire DMV region. They bring back a very talented 2022 class and have already added a key transfer at the faceoff X. 2. Georgetown Prep: Lil Hoyas always have depth. They graduated the deepest senior class they have had in a while, including several offensive starters. Their FOGO and LSM will keep them in most games next spring. Are the DC Dawg's ready to take over? 3. Landon: Bears bring back most of their team from this past Spring. The Bears have some very talented younger players, all of whom started last year as freshman, and one of the top middies in the league not mention a very strong goalie. 4. Paul VI: The Panthers were young and talented last year... will this be the year they finally put it together. Many would argue with Watters stepping down, PVI should finally get over the hump. The Panthers have a loaded attack group and a very good fogo, they should be able to score in waves next spring. 5. Gonzaga: the Purple Eagles always have the bodies and are super athletic but do they have the firepower to compete with SJC and PVI. Honorable Mention (in order) 1. Bullis: always extremely well coached and very competitive. TheBulldogs graduated one of their best classes in a long time and arguably the best goalie in the state of MD last year. Depth will be a major factor. Bullis does return the best player in the IAC next spring in Tucker Wade and top LSM as well. 2. Saint Stephens: the Saints bring back most of their entire team from this past Spring. Always well coached and always find away to beat one of the tops teams in the IAC every year. 3. Episcopal: The Maroon will be back next year as the border between the US and Canada is open and I've been told they have a few Canadian imports arriving on their campus this fall. 4. DeMatha: graduated a deep and talented senior class. New era for DM lacrosse with Dave Mitchell arriving. DM will take a step back next Spring, I dont care how many kids Mitchell tries to bring with him over to the Heights. [/quote] Looks pretty accurate to me. I’d switch Bullis with Gonzaga because they have more offensive playmakers. SJC is going to far and above everyone else Bullis is going to be better than most are giving them credit for. Though they lost a talented senior class, they didn’t play well together as a collective bunch. They bring back the best offensive player in the area next year and the Harvard LSM. The under classmen are bought in. I wasn’t impressed with what I saw out of Gonzaga at NHSLS. Been losing too many kids to Prep, SJC and even PVI the past 3 seasons, their ability to “reload” like they were doing 5 years ago, are long gone. [/quote]
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