They do play in the spring preseason, but they're in different leagues so can't play against each other in the regular season. You are assuming Bullis will beat Prep this spring, but you really have no clue. Prep went undefeated in the NHSLS, Bullis did not. If nothing else it will be an interesting spring season - if there is one.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the original post. Hate how these turn into a pissing contest between a handful
of proud parents.
Local teams- Blandair
Out of state teams- Eastern Shore..way out there
Looks like each division is matched up according to talent.
Loyola, Spaulding, SJ and Gilman
Prep, CH, McD, and BL
A couple other divisions and it makes sense based off of talent and commitments.
Prep and company Tier I
Loyola and company Tier II
Based off of commitments.
Anonymous wrote:then why doesnt GP play them in the regular season then?
what will be GP's excuse for when then play Bullis this Spring?
Anonymous wrote:Prep just played Calvert Hall in the NHSLS and won.
Are you for real?
Play them in an actual regular season game when they have their actual coaches... not just alumni volunteers.
Too many parents read way too much into summer and fall games.
For starters... its a running clock.... and they still play FEDERATION rules.. running clock penalties when the ball goes out of bounds.... and sometimes even fast break penalties.
Some programs treat NHSLS games as if its the super bowl.
Anonymous wrote:Calvert Hall.
In the last five years between the IAC and WCAC, there is probably one team between the two conferences that would place in the top three in the MIAA.
This year’s Bullis team is excellent and could win the MIAA.
I expect CH, Spaulding and McDonogh to be at the top of the MIAA.
The Landon 2017 team which undefeated probably would have won the MIAA that Spring, that team was loaded and filled with depth. Not to mention they had a FOGO who hardly ever lost at the X. They dominated most teams they played that season, including a very good Bullis team in the ship.
I think Bullis will be the frontrunner in the DC area by a good margin, however I strongly believe the Bullis 2019 team is better than the Bullis 2021 team. While Bullis is loaded across the field, unlike the 2019 team (the 2021 kids were sophomores that year) Bullis really doesn't have a ton of depth on their roster. Bullis 2024 and 2023 classes are much weaker in terms of talent relative to recent Bullis classes that graduated. People forget how much depth you need to play in the MIAA, most games are a DOG FIGHT. Calvert Hall has a 50 man roster relative to most squads who carry 35 man roster.
and lastly... Spaulding? Have they ever even won a game in the MIAA playoffs? I get that they have very strong 2022 class (Hawks players) but really? Win a game first in the playoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Prep just played Calvert Hall in the NHSLS and won.
Are you for real?
Play them in an actual regular season game when they have their actual coaches... not just alumni volunteers.
Too many parents read way too much into summer and fall games.
For starters... its a running clock.... and they still play FEDERATION rules.. running clock penalties when the ball goes out of bounds.... and sometimes even fast break penalties.
Some programs treat NHSLS games as if its the super bowl.
Prep just played Calvert Hall in the NHSLS and won.
Anonymous wrote:Calvert Hall.
In the last five years between the IAC and WCAC, there is probably one team between the two conferences that would place in the top three in the MIAA.
This year’s Bullis team is excellent and could win the MIAA.
I expect CH, Spaulding and McDonogh to be at the top of the MIAA.
The Landon 2017 team which undefeated probably would have won the MIAA that Spring, that team was loaded and filled with depth. Not to mention they had a FOGO who hardly ever lost at the X. They dominated most teams they played that season, including a very good Bullis team in the ship.
I think Bullis will be the frontrunner in the DC area by a good margin, however I strongly believe the Bullis 2019 team is better than the Bullis 2021 team. While Bullis is loaded across the field, unlike the 2019 team (the 2021 kids were sophomores that year) Bullis really doesn't have a ton of depth on their roster. Bullis 2024 and 2023 classes are much weaker in terms of talent relative to recent Bullis classes that graduated. People forget how much depth you need to play in the MIAA, most games are a DOG FIGHT. Calvert Hall has a 50 man roster relative to most squads who carry 35 man roster.
and lastly... Spaulding? Have they ever even won a game in the MIAA playoffs? I get that they have very strong 2022 class (Hawks players) but really? Win a game first in the playoffs.
Calvert Hall.
In the last five years between the IAC and WCAC, there is probably one team between the two conferences that would place in the top three in the MIAA.
This year’s Bullis team is excellent and could win the MIAA.
I expect CH, Spaulding and McDonogh to be at the top of the MIAA.
Anonymous wrote:Spalding lol