Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
So dopey junior. Yes, for the last 3 years it's been SJC then GZ then everyone else. For 10 years before that it was GZ and everyone else. It's a very thin lacrosse league. The IAC starts practice about 3-4 weeks later. The inter-conference games would be much more interesting and have more meaning if they played later in the year.
You call someone dopey? Then post as if you don’t follow DMV lacrosse. Last season PVI was in the finals. They beat Gonzaga 2x. They have not lost to an IAC team in years. Dematha is also a solid team.
So obtuse. Try following the post. It says the last 10 years in the WCAC. Making a lucky run and losing in the finals is not making the league competitive. Since 2010, no other team has won the WCAC besides SJC and GZ. PVI is always 2nd tier and DM hasn't been relevant since before 2010.
You literally posted for the past three years go back and read your post dopey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
So dopey junior. Yes, for the last 3 years it's been SJC then GZ then everyone else. For 10 years before that it was GZ and everyone else. It's a very thin lacrosse league. The IAC starts practice about 3-4 weeks later. The inter-conference games would be much more interesting and have more meaning if they played later in the year.
You call someone dopey? Then post as if you don’t follow DMV lacrosse. Last season PVI was in the finals. They beat Gonzaga 2x. They have not lost to an IAC team in years. Dematha is also a solid team.
So obtuse. Try following the post. It says the last 10 years in the WCAC. Making a lucky run and losing in the finals is not making the league competitive. Since 2010, no other team has won the WCAC besides SJC and GZ. PVI is always 2nd tier and DM hasn't been relevant since before 2010.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
So dopey junior. Yes, for the last 3 years it's been SJC then GZ then everyone else. For 10 years before that it was GZ and everyone else. It's a very thin lacrosse league. The IAC starts practice about 3-4 weeks later. The inter-conference games would be much more interesting and have more meaning if they played later in the year.
You call someone dopey? Then post as if you don’t follow DMV lacrosse. Last season PVI was in the finals. They beat Gonzaga 2x. They have not lost to an IAC team in years. Dematha is also a solid team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
So dopey junior. Yes, for the last 3 years it's been SJC then GZ then everyone else. For 10 years before that it was GZ and everyone else. It's a very thin lacrosse league. The IAC starts practice about 3-4 weeks later. The inter-conference games would be much more interesting and have more meaning if they played later in the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
They’ve have a few good programs but a lot of weak ones. Yorktown would finish top 3-4 every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
They’ve have a few good programs but a lot of weak ones. Yorktown would finish top 3-4 every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
WCAC is non competitive in sports. Got it. Thanks for letting us know
Anonymous wrote:Technically true, but sjc has a deadline date to end the season. At some point, you gotta get into the next thing. However, GZ did agree to play Landon later in the season so the teams could be more prepared. The WCAC is so non competitive and the iac starts significantly later this is the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last time SJC played Prep it wasn't even a competitive game and SJC rested their starters during 16-6 victory blowout.
But the academics……
Anonymous wrote:Last time SJC played Prep it wasn't even a competitive game and SJC rested their starters during 16-6 victory blowout.