Anonymous wrote:if the field is wet today, I'd expect it to slow down Prep's potent offense. Lil Hoyas still win today but I think the nerves and pressure will get to them. Expect a closer game than most are anticipating.
GP 10
Bullis 8
Anonymous wrote:I think some of you are clearly delusional.
Landon is hosting graduating ceremonies this week, why would they host a championship game that could easily attract a couple of thousand people to campus.
IAC headmasters / ADs should have thought of this back in March.
I just saw there is a water main break outside GP's campus. Not sure if its related to the construction project or not.
ps://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/rockville/water-main-break-rockville-pike-maryland/65-8f728615-f35f-4fc4-906d-58776e36ff41?fbclid=IwAR0gVYOTrTpaYYsMVj1-SfUOTB_Hph_EpQmS9stSGrceNzJ0EhbzCiCR0Pk
GP and Bullis should delay the game by one day and allow the Lil Hoyas to host the game on Wednesday. Weather on Wednesday looks fine.
Anonymous wrote:If the field is muddy/wet the game should be moved to another location. It is a shame that a championship game is not open to the public because of Prep campus construction which limits parking and lack of seating for spectators. Not very well planned by the conference.
Its a covid year and I highly doubt a rival school, especially Landon, will want to deal with the logistics of hosting a big event.
GP's campus has very limited parking as a result of the construction taking place as well. I highly doubt the game will be open to the public at all.
Anonymous wrote:If the field is muddy/wet the game should be moved to another location. It is a shame that a championship game is not open to the public because of Prep campus construction which limits parking and lack of seating for spectators. Not very well planned by the conference.
Its a covid year and I highly doubt a rival school, especially Landon, will want to deal with the logistics of hosting a big event.
GP's campus has very limited parking as a result of the construction taking place as well. I highly doubt the game will be open to the public at all.
If the field is muddy/wet the game should be moved to another location. It is a shame that a championship game is not open to the public because of Prep campus construction which limits parking and lack of seating for spectators. Not very well planned by the conference.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully if the rumored IAC/WCAC event gets off the ground, we'll get to see more of it sorted out in the field, in addition to the games already on tap for this week.
does anyone have intel if this event is actually taking place? I would imagine head coaches and players would have visibility if they are participating given summer break is upon us.
Seems odd that the event owners have yet to publicly announce the teams yet when its less than 20 days out
all i can find is this website: https://www.cselax.com/boys-lacrosse/tournaments/dc-championships/
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully if the rumored IAC/WCAC event gets off the ground, we'll get to see more of it sorted out in the field, in addition to the games already on tap for this week.
does anyone have intel if this event is actually taking place? I would imagine head coaches and players would have visibility if they are participating given summer break is upon us.
Seems odd that the event owners have yet to publicly announce the teams yet when its less than 20 days out
all i can find is this website: https://www.cselax.com/boys-lacrosse/tournaments/dc-championships/
Hopefully if the rumored IAC/WCAC event gets off the ground, we'll get to see more of it sorted out in the field, in addition to the games already on tap for this week.
Anonymous wrote:Landon didn't play EHS because of a COVID outbreak at EHS. EHS only played IAC schools once, with the exception of St. Stephens, who EHS played twice.
Also, didn't EHS lose to St. Albans? That also serves to indicate EHS might not be a "Quality" win by the standards of this area.