Anonymous wrote:sounds like Prep's program is a total mess right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
McDonogh lost two games. Not a great showing, even without their star player. One player shouldn’t bring you down at this leve
The older Millon didn't play nor did the Prep LSM who is jumping ship for his senior season.
Who is the prep LSM? Watched them play some this spring. None really stood out.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
McDonogh lost two games. Not a great showing, even without their star player. One player shouldn’t bring you down at this leve
The older Millon didn't play nor did the Prep LSM who is jumping ship for his senior season.
Anonymous wrote:
McDonogh lost two games. Not a great showing, even without their star player. One player shouldn’t bring you down at this leve
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some general observations here from a current parent whose son participated in the red session.
Over 50 HS programs from around the country were in attendance.
Out of the 8 teams that qualified for the winners/elimination bracket, 4 of them were from the DC area. (GP, Landon, SJC, & PVI). Not a single team from the Baltimore MIAA advanced to the winner's bracket which I thought was interesting. (McDonogh, Spalding, Gilman, St Paul's, Loyola, & Calvert Hall were present).
I was able to catch several teams' plays when there were 2-hour gaps in between my son's game.
SJC is still good but nowhere even close to what they were in 2022.
Prep offensively looks like they will be on fire in most games and can score at will.
Landon really surprised me as their 2024 class looks apart.
PVI was very athletic and scrappy.
Based on what I saw yesterday, the DC area appears to be stronger than the MIAA in 2023.
I would tend to disagree...
A few points:
* Loyola played their JV in the Red and their actual varsity will play White
* St. Paul's varsity did not attend
* Calvert Hall varsity did not attend
* Gilman and Spalding are both terrible
* McDonogh had a tough bracket with eventual winner Salisbury and the wonder boy attackman didn't even play
and most of all, remember - it's summer
Anonymous wrote:Some general observations here from a current parent whose son participated in the red session.
Over 50 HS programs from around the country were in attendance.
Out of the 8 teams that qualified for the winners/elimination bracket, 4 of them were from the DC area. (GP, Landon, SJC, & PVI). Not a single team from the Baltimore MIAA advanced to the winner's bracket which I thought was interesting. (McDonogh, Spalding, Gilman, St Paul's, Loyola, & Calvert Hall were present).
I was able to catch several teams' plays when there were 2-hour gaps in between my son's game.
SJC is still good but nowhere even close to what they were in 2022.
Prep offensively looks like they will be on fire in most games and can score at will.
Landon really surprised me as their 2024 class looks apart.
PVI was very athletic and scrappy.
Based on what I saw yesterday, the DC area appears to be stronger than the MIAA in 2023.
I would tend to disagree...
A few points:
* Loyola played their JV in the Red and their actual varsity will play White
* St. Paul's varsity did not attend
* Calvert Hall varsity did not attend
* Gilman and Spalding are both terrible
* McDonogh had a tough bracket with eventual winner Salisbury and the wonder boy attackman didn't even play
and most of all, remember - it's summer
Anonymous wrote:lacrosse parents worried about transfers and playing time at the HS level?
Wait till little johnny lax bro gets to college.
College coaches are spending more time hitting the transfer portal and recruiting 5th-year grad players...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Landon transfer will start. He didn’t play. FOGO didn’t play. Injured
The Landon transfer would not have even started for Landon in 2023... did SJC guarantee starting time?
Sounds like the Prep LSM is going to McDonogh for his senior year.
Maddox would have made sure he didn’t start at Landon. His boys have priority.
Let’s see if Landon will schedule a game against St. John’s this coming spring.
Anonymous wrote:Landon transfer will start. He didn’t play. FOGO didn’t play. Injured
The Landon transfer would not have even started for Landon in 2023... did SJC guarantee starting time?
Sounds like the Prep LSM is going to McDonogh for his senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC was without FOGO - 2 starting attack (1 being the top offensive player in the area) and goalie in games this weekend. Seems they will be ok. Defense will be the question mark and based on scores they did well.
Pretty sure SJC fogo was there for one of the days.
SJC was missing one starting attackman, Duenkel, not 2.
Landon transfer will start. He didn’t play. FOGO didn’t play. Injured.
Coach was very happy with the way the team played considering the missing players. Continue with the hate. SJC isn’t going anywhere. 22 class was only the beginning.
Red division weak division SJC not even in the top 20 nationally now.
Landon transfer will start. He didn’t play. FOGO didn’t play. Injured