Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here see the hit that left #25 on Gonzaga with that broken collar bone? Did both players get injured?
2nd Quarter #25 hit Heights defender in the head & shoulder with his collarbone on a clear (he did actually get penalized for it too.)
So is it confirmed they are both out for the year? Someone on another thread said that one of them played in the 4th but others say both have broken collarbones.
GZ is screwed without the UNC commit if he is out for the year.
UNC commit has a broken collar bone - that is confirmed. Probably out for the year. My son broke his a few years ago and they told us 6-8 weeks but cleared him at week 5 based on his xrays. That would be just in time for playoffs but I certainly wouldn't risk another injury with UNC on the horizon.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Shouldn’t try hitting someone in the back next time!
Looked like I high hit to the side of the head. Very dirty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here see the hit that left #25 on Gonzaga with that broken collar bone? Did both players get injured?
2nd Quarter #25 hit Heights defender in the head & shoulder with his collarbone on a clear (he did actually get penalized for it too.)
So is it confirmed they are both out for the year? Someone on another thread said that one of them played in the 4th but others say both have broken collarbones.
GZ is screwed without the UNC commit if he is out for the year.
UNC commit has a broken collar bone - that is confirmed. Probably out for the year. My son broke his a few years ago and they told us 6-8 weeks but cleared him at week 5 based on his xrays. That would be just in time for playoffs but I certainly wouldn't risk another injury with UNC on the horizon.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Shouldn’t try hitting someone in the back next time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga folks are always on their high horse.
We don’t give athletic money - LIE
Our kids buy in - LIE
God is Purple - LIE
Our non athletes take off their shirts at games and act like clowns- True
Our students like to be destructive - True
Can’t forget
Our alumni get drunk at Irish Times and start fights - True
Our moms wear white jeans to games and are very distracting to opposing teams dads - True (what is the meaning behind the white jeans?)
Is this really just a Gonzaga mom thing? Definitely a Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Kensington trend, but those boys go all of these schools. Do Landon, Prep, Bullis moms not wear white jeans?
Maybe not SJC since they are all from Annapolis or Southern MD according to this thread...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone here see the hit that left #25 on Gonzaga with that broken collar bone? Did both players get injured?
2nd Quarter #25 hit Heights defender in the head & shoulder with his collarbone on a clear (he did actually get penalized for it too.)
So is it confirmed they are both out for the year? Someone on another thread said that one of them played in the 4th but others say both have broken collarbones.
GZ is screwed without the UNC commit if he is out for the year.
UNC commit has a broken collar bone - that is confirmed. Probably out for the year. My son broke his a few years ago and they told us 6-8 weeks but cleared him at week 5 based on his xrays. That would be just in time for playoffs but I certainly wouldn't risk another injury with UNC on the horizon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga folks are always on their high horse.
We don’t give athletic money - LIE
Our kids buy in - LIE
God is Purple - LIE
Our non athletes take off their shirts at games and act like clowns- True
Our students like to be destructive - True
Can’t forget
Our alumni get drunk at Irish Times and start fights - True
Our moms wear white jeans to games and are very distracting to opposing teams dads - True (what is the meaning behind the white jeans?)
Anonymous wrote:Is the game being live-streamed? Send link.
Anonymous wrote:
Inside Lacrosse Updated Rankings
1. St. John's (D.C.), 8-0 | Previous: No. 1
Last Week: beat Hill Academy (Ont.) 11-0, Paul VI (Va.) 13-4
This Week: 4/1 vs. Gonzaga (D.C.)
2. Gonzaga (D.C.), 8-0 | Previous: No. 4
Last Week: beat Paul VI (Va.) 10-9 in OT, Culver (Ind.) 11-10, The Heights (Md.) 7-4
This Week: 4/1 at St. John's (D.C.), 4/4 vs. Georgetown Prep (Md.) at G'town U., 3/5 vs. Good Counsel (Md.)
3. Brunswick (Conn.), 1-0 | Previous: No. 2
Last Week: beat Georgetown Prep (Md.) 12-7
This Week: 4/2 at Deerfield (Mass.), 4/6 vs. Kent (Conn.)
4. St. Anthony's (N.Y.), 3-0 | Previous: No. 3
Last Week: beat St. Ignatius (Ohio) 15-7
This Week: 4/2 vs. Delbarton (N.J.), 4/5 vs. Kellenberg (N.Y.)
5. Boys' Latin (Md.), 5-1 | Previous: No. 5
Last Week: beat McDonogh (Md.) 8-6
This Week: 4/1 at John Carroll (Md.), 4/5 vs. Gilman (Md.)
6. Calvert Hall (Md.), 7-1 | Previous: No. 7
Last Week: beat Western Reserve (Ohio) 12-6
This Week: 4/1 vs. St. Mary's (Md.), 4/5 vs. Mount St. Joe (Md.)
7. Culver (Ind.), 4-2 | Previous: No. 6
Last Week: beat Bullis (Md.) 18-7, lost to Gonzaga (D.C.) 11-10
This Week: idle
8. Deerfield (Mass.), 1-0 | Previous: No. 9
Last Week: beat Belmont Hill (Mass.) 10-6
This Week: 4/1 vs. Brunswick (Conn.), 4/6 vs. Berkshire (Mass.)
9. Salisbury (Conn.), 0-0 | Previous: No. 8
Opener: 4/2 vs. Loomis Chaffee (Conn.)
10. Taft (Conn.), 0-0 | Previous: No. 10
Opener: 4/2 vs. Navy Prep (R.I.)
11. Mount Sinai (N.Y.), 3-0 | Previous: No. 11
Last Week: beat Port Jefferson (N.Y.) 17-7, Hauppauge (N.Y.) 16-8
This Week: 4/2 vs. West Islip, 4/5 at Sayville (N.Y.)
12. St. Mary's (Md.), 6-0 | Previous: No. 12
Last Week: beat Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 9-6
This Week: 4/1 at Calvert Hall (Md.)
13. Chaminade (N.Y.), 1-0 | Previous: No. 18
Last Week: beat Ward Melville (N.Y.) 14-3
This Week: 4/5 at St. Dominic (N.Y.), 4/6 vs. Iona Prep (N.Y.)
14. Hill Academy (Ont.), 1-2 | Previous: No. 13
Last Week: lost to St. John's (D.C.) 11-10
This Week: idle
15. Spalding (Md.), 5-1 | Previous: No. 16
Last Week: beat Western Reserve (Ohio) 13-8, St. Paul's (Md.) 15-10
This Week: 4/1 at McDonogh (Md.), 4/5 vs. John Carroll (Md.)
16. Lawrenceville (N.J.), 3-2 | Previous: No. 15
Last Week: beat Malvern Prep (Pa.) 12-7, Peddie (N.J.) 22-2, Blair (N.J.) 24-0
This Week: 4/2 vs. Haverford (Pa.), 4/6 at Hun (N.J.)
17. Darien (Conn.), 0-0 | Previous: No. 17
Opener: 4/5 vs. Brien McMahon (Conn.)
18. Manhasset (N.Y.), 1-0 | Previous: No. 19
Last Week: beat Floral Park (N.Y.) 17-5
This Week: 3/31 vs. John Jay (N.Y.), 4/6 vs. Lynbrook (N.Y.)
19. Garden City (N.Y.), 2-0 | Previous: No. 21
Last Week: beat Ward Melville (N.Y.) 11-7, Syosset (N.Y.) 11-3
This Week: 3/31 vs. Calhoun (N.Y.), 4/2 vs. Radnor (Pa.) at Hun (N.J.)
20. McDonogh (Md.), 3-3 | Previous: No. 14
Last Week: beat Haverford (Pa.) 10-5, lost to Boys' Latin (Md.) 8-6
This Week: 4/1 vs. Spalding (Md.), 4/5 at Severn (Md.)
21. Ridgefield (Conn.), 0-0 | Previous: No. 23
Opener: 4/2 at Fairfield Prep (Conn.)
22. IMG Academy (Fla.), 7-0 | Previous: No. 24
Last Week: idle
This Week: idle
23. Georgetown Prep (Md.), 5-3 | Previous: NR
Last Week: beat Westminster (Conn.) 12-8, lost to Brunswick (Conn.) 12-7
This Week: 4/4 vs. Gonzaga (D.C.)
24. Ridgewood (N.J.), 1-0 | Previous: NR
Last Week: beat Don Bosco (N.J.) 7-6
This Week: 4/2 at Montclair Kimberley (N.J.)
25. Belmont Hill (Mass.), 0-1 | Previous: NR
Last Week: lost to Deerfield (Mass.) 10-6
This Week: 4/3 vs. Hill School (Pa.), 4/6 vs. Avon Old Farms (Conn.)
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga folks are always on their high horse.
We don’t give athletic money - LIE
Our kids buy in - LIE
God is Purple - LIE
Our non athletes take off their shirts at games and act like clowns- True
Our students like to be destructive - True