Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 12:46     Subject: Re:NHSLS and High School

Those DC Bulldogs are fooling everyone!
Howard County does not care if teams are from Virginia or DC.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 12:15     Subject: NHSLS and High School

If a DC team lies and says it is a MD team, it saves them the hassle of going to the Eastern Shore.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 12:08     Subject: NHSLS and High School

What do you mean about lying? How would that help any team?
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 11:45     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:This thing got moved to eastern shore?


Only for non Maryland teams and those teams that decided the lie about being a Maryland team. Howard County rule starting last weekend that they didn't want non Maryland teams playing.
Anonymous
Post 11/19/2020 11:20     Subject: NHSLS and High School

This thing got moved to eastern shore?
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 18:57     Subject: Re:NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:SJC had (6) 2020 starters in spring of 2020, (0) 2021's, (4) 2022's, (0) 2023's. SJC lost significant talent with their entire 202
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 15:06     Subject: Re:NHSLS and High School

SJC had (6) 2020 starters in spring of 2020, (0) 2021's, (4) 2022's, (0) 2023's. SJC lost significant talent with their entire 2020 class.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 10:52     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:Sadly, NHSLS and perhaps something like it in the spring might be the only opportunities to settle these barstool arguments.


Ha, I see what you did there. Very good.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 10:14     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:Typical lax parent—someone else’s fault instead of my little superstar who will be close to 20 years old when he graduates.....


Wait, they don't have a lot of commits?
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 10:07     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They locked the DMV outlook thread, so starting a new one to discuss NHSLS this week. Some lax was canceled last week in light of new restrictions. Hope NHSLS goes forward. It looks a little smaller this year and pretty MIAA heavy. Cadets playing LB and Spalding. I don't know who the Grey Ghosts are. ALXLC? Is that SSSAS? Episcopal was the Maroons in the Summer NHSLS. Blue and Grey may be Prep. I like DeMatha just saying who they are. Calvert Hall and Boys Latin were not that strong in Summer NHSLS, so that is probably the most interesting group as McDonough can't use their 20s again like they did this Summer. Prep with its 20s got smoked by SJC's 22s last year, so I don't think the 17 year old DC Dog sophomores will make any difference in a pretty tough group.

https://www.tourneymachine.com/Public/Results/Division.aspx?IDTournament=h20201107024011037665d8125dc8b4e&IDDivision=h202011070243557578e87e465ac0c46


Regarding the Prep v St. John’s game, the seniors at SJ were more impactful than the 2022s.
The Prep 2023s are significantly better than any 2022 class in the IAC and WCAC.


Wow. Delusional. They lost a big time facilitator to Georgetown, no doubt. But no drop off in starting goalie and how many seniors started for SJC in that game? Have DC Dogs play the Next Level Cadets team right now (which isn't even all the starters). Kids are the same age anyway.


Ha. Most of the points came against Prep and Landon were 2020 SJ offense players.
The 2023 Prep kids are way better than any IAC or WCAC 2022 class.


Prep game yes, Landon game no.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 10:05     Subject: Re:NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:DC area 2022 class as a whole seems down.



They won Under Armour last year and played a big role on this year's team. But OK.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 09:43     Subject: Re:NHSLS and High School

Is Bullis playing in this tournament?
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 08:48     Subject: NHSLS and High School

23s way better than 22s? Only time will tell but 22s have committed in large numbers to impressive schools like UVA, UNC, MD, Cuse, Harvard, NAvy/Army among a number of others.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 08:44     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Typical lax parent—someone else’s fault instead of my little superstar who will be close to 20 years old when he graduates.....
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2020 08:34     Subject: NHSLS and High School

Anonymous wrote:Poster is right about GP hype surrounding holdbacks—these superstars mostly fade by junior and senior years. Look at results of IAC for last 5 years.


Coaching, not players. They have a tremendous amount of top notch commits over those years.