Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top Ten
1. Bullis. 2 losses to 2 good teams by a total of 2 goals
2. St. John’s. A win against PVI puts them as the front runner if Bullis loses
3. Paul VI. loses the first of 3 tough ones
4. Georgetown Prep. Losses to top CA team, top PA team, a rival and a first half scrimmage to Paul VI
5. Landon. No trouble with the football powerhouse
6. Good Counsel. On the road for an easy one and one really tough one
7. St. Albans - Beating the teams they are supposed to
8. Gonzaga - One more moves them higher
9.Urbana - Best public and a good team
10. Heights - winning record and a puncher’s chance against GZ
Thanks Prep Dad! Here's what gave you away:
Your DS clearly doesn’t play for Landon. Only a Landon-hater would rank the Bears as low as #5.
Your DS doesn’t play for '#1 Bulli's either. Not even Bullis players, parents or entire state of Delaware thinks Bullis is #1. Chances are DS still has ‘#1 Bullis’ on upcoming schedule. The shade at 'unranked EHS' also hints at love/hate relationship with IAC.
But salty Prep Dad's big giveaway is resentment toward ‘#8’ Gonzaga. Really? The Eagles are well below two teams they just beat head-to-head (‘#3’ PVI & ‘#4’ GP)?
GP is an excellent team. Maybe they'll even beat lowly Landon and mighty Bullis. Still, that loss to '#8 GZ' will burn forever.
Anonymous wrote:Top Ten
1. Bullis. 2 losses to 2 good teams by a total of 2 goals
2. St. John’s. A win against PVI puts them as the front runner if Bullis loses
3. Paul VI. loses the first of 3 tough ones
4. Georgetown Prep. Losses to top CA team, top PA team, a rival and a first half scrimmage to Paul VI
5. Landon. No trouble with the football powerhouse
6. Good Counsel. On the road for an easy one and one really tough one
7. St. Albans - Beating the teams they are supposed to
8. Gonzaga - One more moves them higher
9.Urbana - Best public and a good team
10. Heights - winning record and a puncher’s chance against GZ
Anonymous wrote:Top Ten
1. Bullis. 2 losses to 2 good teams by a total of 2 goals
2. St. John’s. A win against PVI puts them as the front runner if Bullis loses
3. Paul VI. loses the first of 3 tough ones
4. Georgetown Prep. Losses to top CA team, top PA team, a rival and a first half scrimmage to Paul VI
5. Landon. No trouble with the football powerhouse
6. Good Counsel. On the road for an easy one and one really tough one
7. St. Albans - Beating the teams they are supposed to
8. Gonzaga - One more moves them higher
9.Urbana - Best public and a good team
10. Heights - winning record and a puncher’s chance against GZ
Anonymous wrote:Bears have played a weak schedule
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:National Rankings:
1. Culver (Ind.)
2. Lawrenceville (N.J.)
3. Loomis (Conn.)
4. Deerfield (Mass.)
5. Brunswick (Conn.)
Some of these kids are turning 20 this spring
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great comeback by Prep in 4th. Penalty at end killed them.
The Lil Hoyas have played the hardest schedule in the DMV and it's really not close. Despite the L yesterday, the Hoyas have performed well at the national level. GP sits at 7-3 record with really no bad losses.
W's over Gilman, St Mary's, and Loyola from the MIAA. The Hoyas looked elite during their spring break in Florida against traditional FL power Saint Andrews from Boca and Southern Cal Power Loyola out of Los Angeles. St. Ignatius scored in the final 10 seconds of regulation yesterday in a very back-and-forth game.
Agree 100%. Prep also has the smartest and most handsome dads!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:National Rankings:
1. Culver (Ind.)
2. Lawrenceville (N.J.)
3. Loomis (Conn.)
4. Deerfield (Mass.)
5. Brunswick (Conn.)
Some of these kids are turning 20 this spring
Anonymous wrote:National Rankings:
1. Culver (Ind.)
2. Lawrenceville (N.J.)
3. Loomis (Conn.)
4. Deerfield (Mass.)
5. Brunswick (Conn.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great comeback by Prep in 4th. Penalty at end killed them.
The Lil Hoyas have played the hardest schedule in the DMV and it's really not close. Despite the L yesterday, the Hoyas have performed well at the national level. GP sits at 7-3 record with really no bad losses.
W's over Gilman, St Mary's, and Loyola from the MIAA. The Hoyas looked elite during their spring break in Florida against traditional FL power Saint Andrews from Boca and Southern Cal Power Loyola out of Los Angeles. St. Ignatius scored in the final 10 seconds of regulation yesterday in a very back-and-forth game.
For an encore, do a ranking where everyone else is trash but GP is actually undefeated, record notwithstanding ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great comeback by Prep in 4th. Penalty at end killed them.
The Lil Hoyas have played the hardest schedule in the DMV and it's really not close. Despite the L yesterday, the Hoyas have performed well at the national level. GP sits at 7-3 record with really no bad losses.
W's over Gilman, St Mary's, and Loyola from the MIAA. The Hoyas looked elite during their spring break in Florida against traditional FL power Saint Andrews from Boca and Southern Cal Power Loyola out of Los Angeles. St. Ignatius scored in the final 10 seconds of regulation yesterday in a very back-and-forth game.
For an encore, do a ranking where everyone else is trash but GP is actually undefeated, record notwithstanding ...
Anonymous wrote:Great comeback by Prep in 4th. Penalty at end killed them.