Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about PVI?
PVI has absolutely gotten better but they can’t challenge BI and GC in the WCAC. Look for the the panthers to be much more competitive next year, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:What about PVI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is whether any of the privates in the DMV will actually get to play. DC government has banned ALL organized sports (indoor or outdoor) and specifically calls out lacrosse in its ban.
But DC is not the same as DMV. And none of the privates in DC are at a competitive level for lacrosse. Your point is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:The real question is whether any of the privates in the DMV will actually get to play. DC government has banned ALL organized sports (indoor or outdoor) and specifically calls out lacrosse in its ban.
Anonymous wrote:
Madison is best in publics in VA and won't lose. That team cannot wait to finally destroy the Saxons who have lost their best players to graduation and will finally succumb to a very talented group in Vienna.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how people take close results in a quarter-field, short side scrimmage with different rules and try to translate those results to full field, 12 v 12 lacrosse. Yea, it's fun to watch and is great for player development, but there is not a direct translation to the Spring. I suspect when TC is coaching McDonogh and KJ coaching SSSAS wirth full rosters, they will be just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Probably inviting a ton of hate mail, but based on winter league play, here's my guess at the 'preseason top 10' of where things are in the DC/Baltimore metro area -
Stone Ridge
St Pauls School for Girls
McDonogh
Georgetown Visitation
Notre Dame Prep
Glenelg Country
St. Stephens
Bishop Ireton
Bullis
Madison High School
Any takers?
McDonogh must have really lost a lot of players if they went from undefeated and #1 in 2019 to ranked below SR and SPSG...