IAC Tournament May 18, 20, 25
WCAC complete league play May 26
GEICO May 30, 31 @Catholic U
IAC/WCAC Championship June 3, 8, 11 Semi/Championship @Catholic U
Anonymous wrote:It's par course for lacrosse.
I would like to see some of the Va. privates play the Va. public (not counting the fall and winter league things).
Bullis handled Episcopal once they figured out the zone. It was 7-7 in 3rd but the wheels came off for 14-8 final. Funny listening to Corrigan gush about 33 and 7 on Episcopal as sophomores. My 22 played against both of them for years, including his Freshman year in 2019 when 33 was at Landon and 7 was at SSSAS. Is there an 8 semester rule in the IAC? No way those kids can play their "Senior" year at Episcopal. 7 had a nice game whether you consider him a 22 or 23.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis handled Episcopal once they figured out the zone. It was 7-7 in 3rd but the wheels came off for 14-8 final. Funny listening to Corrigan gush about 33 and 7 on Episcopal as sophomores. My 22 played against both of them for years, including his Freshman year in 2019 when 33 was at Landon and 7 was at SSSAS. Is there an 8 semester rule in the IAC? No way those kids can play their "Senior" year at Episcopal. 7 had a nice game whether you consider him a 22 or 23.
Don't be a jack*** lax dad throwing shade on individual players - no one cares about this history and it is inappropriate.
Re: the game itself, pretty entertaining and competitive into the fourth quarter. Hello, if you give players time and room to set their feet they will beat a zone. Episcopal had problems clearing all day, but they do have more talent than I thought before tuning in for the game - everyone of their goals was legit. Bullis played very physical and was more athletic in space and their goalie stole 2-3 goals.
I just think it’s funny. Corrigan going nuts about 7 being such as savvy player as a sophomore when it’s his 3rd year of HS. I don’t care otherwise. He’s a good player either way. Holding back to pay $50k for a non full ride sport is funny. ROI on that is terrible. At least the 19 year olds playing WCAC hoops and football get full rides. But it’s a free country. Episcopal still sucks, no d at all. I’d take Riverside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC having an end of year playoff this spring
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis handled Episcopal once they figured out the zone. It was 7-7 in 3rd but the wheels came off for 14-8 final. Funny listening to Corrigan gush about 33 and 7 on Episcopal as sophomores. My 22 played against both of them for years, including his Freshman year in 2019 when 33 was at Landon and 7 was at SSSAS. Is there an 8 semester rule in the IAC? No way those kids can play their "Senior" year at Episcopal. 7 had a nice game whether you consider him a 22 or 23.
Don't be a jack*** lax dad throwing shade on individual players - no one cares about this history and it is inappropriate.
Re: the game itself, pretty entertaining and competitive into the fourth quarter. Hello, if you give players time and room to set their feet they will beat a zone. Episcopal had problems clearing all day, but they do have more talent than I thought before tuning in for the game - everyone of their goals was legit. Bullis played very physical and was more athletic in space and their goalie stole 2-3 goals.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis handled Episcopal once they figured out the zone. It was 7-7 in 3rd but the wheels came off for 14-8 final. Funny listening to Corrigan gush about 33 and 7 on Episcopal as sophomores. My 22 played against both of them for years, including his Freshman year in 2019 when 33 was at Landon and 7 was at SSSAS. Is there an 8 semester rule in the IAC? No way those kids can play their "Senior" year at Episcopal. 7 had a nice game whether you consider him a 22 or 23.
Anonymous wrote:Is the WCAC having an end of year playoff this spring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Final from Rockville Pike: 18 - 7 Prep over SSSA. Tied 7 - 7 at halftime. Prep defense tightened up and shut out SSSA in second half. Prep FOGO won almost every face off, if not every one in second half. SSSA played great first half, but Prep’s depth wore them down. Prep offense played patiently and unselfishly and moved the ball around effectively.
Why do you people constantly reference schools by the streets they're on? Just type out the school name.