Anonymous wrote:Yea I think you’re alone on this one.
Anonymous wrote:Any way I can watch the Yorktown battlefield scrimmage?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah good point. Let’s face it, Virginia public is not the best. So any positive notariety and attention a team can give us great. Love seeing kids like Stamos and Schroter doing so well at major schools and programs like Riverside and Madison having success.
Anonymous wrote:It’s awesome that Madison and Riverside are playing but it being the 1st game of the year is unfortunate. I feel like Madison over the years has started slow and lost some games that they wouldn’t have later on in the year. Still a great test for both teams early on to get them ready for their respective conference schedules .
Anonymous wrote:I am not a cheerleader for Madlax, but I am happy and grateful for the rankings. Who knows if they will prove accurate, but they are not crazy and generally well researched. The bias for Madlax players does not seem especially strong. In fact, they give mention to kids who have LEFT Madlax, so they might be incentivized to "forget" to highlight them.
For what is worth, my son and his friends enjoyed reading and debating the rankings and they added to the excitement of the season.
I won't venture to guess the order, but I am thinking the top 5 will be SJC, Gonzaga, Prep, Landon, Bullis?
I don't usually say this but thanks MadLax!
Anonymous wrote:Hey guys do you think langley will hang in there this year
Anonymous wrote:Robinson has this new freshman Dylan Carbaugh he seems to be their swiss army knife. I watched his highlights he is the real deal.