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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Still amazed by the excuses. Wouldn’t you want to play more teams of equivalent competition (SR *and* SSAS) rather than come up with reasons / excuses not to play them? The PP didn’t mention Visi - it noted PVI and GC as other possibilities. Heck - schedule McDonaugh too. I’d just think you’d want to prove to the region that you belong in the conversation of the best teams in the area. [/quote] Is it really that easy? Most private schools are not going to play public schools. I don't think PVI or BI played any this year. Seems to happen even less on the Boy's side but Robinson Boys usually would play Landon has they had a coaching connection years back.[/quote] This year Landon played states champs Madison Boys Lax but agree very rare.[/quote] Great point. No incentive for the privates to play any public schools. Seems to happen most often in off-season tournaments/leagues such as Fall Brawl or St James.[/quote] Privates haven’t played Va public’s mainly due to a perceived competition gap. Many Va public fans here are claiming Oakton and Madison are on par with the other top ten teams due to close games / wins against SSAS and Potomac. Everyone reads these boards - I’d think coaches at the privates would want to play neighboring Va public teams that think they are on the same level to see if they’re right. [/quote]
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