Anonymous wrote:SSSAS had a great boys basketball program but their coach left and now coaches DeMatha and hence this year has been hard for the SSSAS team.
Coach Jones is great, he is greatly missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge explain Shabach to me? Did they just add an upper school? Everything I can find only shows a k-8 but I'm watching video of their team so they must have an upper school, right?
If they played in WCAC they'd finish mid to lower end of the conference.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge explain Shabach to me? Did they just add an upper school? Everything I can find only shows a k-8 but I'm watching video of their team so they must have an upper school, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge explain Shabach to me? Did they just add an upper school? Everything I can find only shows a k-8 but I'm watching video of their team so they must have an upper school, right?
High school are homeschool kids. Take that what you will.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge explain Shabach to me? Did they just add an upper school? Everything I can find only shows a k-8 but I'm watching video of their team so they must have an upper school, right?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge explain Shabach to me? Did they just add an upper school? Everything I can find only shows a k-8 but I'm watching video of their team so they must have an upper school, right?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, so doesn’t that make SJC the best school for basketball and academics?
Anonymous wrote:Not a great night for ISL hoops. SSSAS lost by 44 to PVI (game wasn't that close). Landon lost by 30 to Shabach Christian Academy. Bullis fell 54-61 to #9 seed Mt. Zion Baptist.
Over in the MAC, SAES beat #3 Riverdale in MD tourney & faces Landon-killer Shabach next.
In DC tourney, Maret fell to#1 St. John's and Sidwell beat Roosevelt, setting up game vs. Gonzaga.
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget SSSAS beat SAES this season. That's your 2nd ranked team losing by 10 to your 8th team. SSSAS did lose to Sidwell by 9 - although the game was close until the 4th. SSSAS also swept Georgetown Prep, so it would make sense for them to be ranked higher than Prep for our purposes here.
Bullis beat Potomac by 39 points this season. Potomac and SSSAS play tonight.
I've seen all of the teams we are discussing play this season. My ranking would be as follows:
Sidwell
Bullis
Landon
SSSAS
SAES
Prep
Potomac
......
Yes, I think any of those IAC teams would have finished 2nd in the MAC this year.
Earlier somebody said the MAC has been better than the IAC for several years now. That's just demonstrably false, in my opinion. I think Sidwell would have barely beaten SSSAS last year - but it would have been close. Prior to last season, there wasn't a team in the MAC that could hang with SSSAS since 2018.
This is a fun discussion. I like debating folks with good knowledge of our awesome local hoops scene.