Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ws boys winning it all
Well, we'll know a little bit more about the Spartans in about 90 minutes for sure. My guess? Pretender. However, it would be cool if they are, indeed, legit.
Spartans getting spanked 9-2 currently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ws boys winning it all
Well, we'll know a little bit more about the Spartans in about 90 minutes for sure. My guess? Pretender. However, it would be cool if they are, indeed, legit.
Anonymous wrote:Ws boys winning it all
.Anonymous wrote:Indy just has a different way of doing things. Dulles South culture is now in Va 6a HS lacrosse. Oh joy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loyola Academy is a good team. You're right. That's the test we've been looking for here.
All of the teams that are state playoff candidates have fairly similar strength of schedule, save Indy. Madison has/had the toughest single matchup in STAB. Robo, Battlefield, YT all have solid slates. Outside of Loyola and Battlefield, Indy plays the little sisters of the poor for two months.
And what does SOS get you? All that matters are wins in District, Regional and State playoff games.
Period end of story.
If you goal is to play the toughest games and win individual awards, you miss the point. I don't see any banners hung for "toughest schedule".
You hang a banner for State Champion and if thats not your goal, well........
Such a shortsighted comment. Are those wins the most important? Of Course. Does playing a tough schedule teach you how to deal with adversity and can help you in late season playoff games? Better to be prepared for situations you won't find yourself in by playing a soft schedule throughout the season. All of the top teams above have learned this lesson over the years and schedule the toughest teams for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loyola Academy is a good team. You're right. That's the test we've been looking for here.
All of the teams that are state playoff candidates have fairly similar strength of schedule, save Indy. Madison has/had the toughest single matchup in STAB. Robo, Battlefield, YT all have solid slates. Outside of Loyola and Battlefield, Indy plays the little sisters of the poor for two months.
And what does SOS get you? All that matters are wins in District, Regional and State playoff games.
Period end of story.
If you goal is to play the toughest games and win individual awards, you miss the point. I don't see any banners hung for "toughest schedule".
You hang a banner for State Champion and if thats not your goal, well........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loyola Academy is a good team. You're right. That's the test we've been looking for here.
All of the teams that are state playoff candidates have fairly similar strength of schedule, save Indy. Madison has/had the toughest single matchup in STAB. Robo, Battlefield, YT all have solid slates. Outside of Loyola and Battlefield, Indy plays the little sisters of the poor for two months.
And what does SOS get you? All that matters are wins in District, Regional and State playoff games.
Period end of story.
If you goal is to play the toughest games and win individual awards, you miss the point. I don't see any banners hung for "toughest schedule".
You hang a banner for State Champion and if thats not your goal, well........
Anonymous wrote:DMV Lacrosse top 10 in NoVA
PUBLIC RANKINGS (NOVA)
INDEPENDENCE (2-0)
MADISON (4-1)
ROBINSON (3-2)
RIVERSIDE (3-0)
STONE BRIDGE (3-0)
YORKTOWN (3-3)
BATTLEFIELD (1-2)
WEST SPRINGFIELD (5-0)
OAKTON (3-1)
CHANTILLY (5-2)