Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rumor is SJC goalie transferring to Spalding next year. His club coach is on the staff @ Spalding and they need a goalie
Isn’t his dad on the SJC staff?
Yes
All the 2022 Hawks/ SJC kids are transferring to Spalding.
Confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rumor is SJC goalie transferring to Spalding next year. His club coach is on the staff @ Spalding and they need a goalie
Isn’t his dad on the SJC staff?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious... my sons HS team will be attending the National High School Lacrosse Showcase later month... do most teams bring their current 2021 roster even the kids who just graduated from HS?
Or is the tournament's objective more or less evaluating kids for the Spring of 2022 and hoping they can get some good looks from college coaches?
I'm new to this sport and didn't want to email the head coach.
Thanks!
Typically don’t if ever bring graduates. Looking ahead to next year’s team and even offer playing time to underclass kids who missed out on playing time during the previous season.
McDonough brought 20s last year. Boys Latin, LB, Gilman, Calvert Hall, and SJC did not. The NE schools will bring their new PGs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rumor is SJC goalie transferring to Spalding next year. His club coach is on the staff @ Spalding and they need a goalie
Isn’t his dad on the SJC staff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious... my sons HS team will be attending the National High School Lacrosse Showcase later month... do most teams bring their current 2021 roster even the kids who just graduated from HS?
Or is the tournament's objective more or less evaluating kids for the Spring of 2022 and hoping they can get some good looks from college coaches?
I'm new to this sport and didn't want to email the head coach.
Thanks!
Typically don’t if ever bring graduates. Looking ahead to next year’s team and even offer playing time to underclass kids who missed out on playing time during the previous season.
Anonymous wrote:Rumor is SJC goalie transferring to Spalding next year. His club coach is on the staff @ Spalding and they need a goalie
Anonymous wrote:Just curious... my sons HS team will be attending the National High School Lacrosse Showcase later month... do most teams bring their current 2021 roster even the kids who just graduated from HS?
Or is the tournament's objective more or less evaluating kids for the Spring of 2022 and hoping they can get some good looks from college coaches?
I'm new to this sport and didn't want to email the head coach.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only the debate about ducking Yorktown and who would win that dream matchupAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis was overhyped this entire year.
They beat Prep in their first IAC game of the Spring, split with Landon and split with Saint Stephens. They then lose to DeMatha in the first round of this event.
Bullis is on the downhill
Have to agree. Landon continued to get better and was much more competitive with Prep late season than Bullis, and had the dramatic entertaining road win at PVI.
However, arguing over who is second is kinda moot. Prep was the best in the IAC, period. If they beat SJC in round 2, hard not to say they're the best in the area, even if split against SJC favors SJC by goal differential. By virtue of schedule, Prep has played much better competition (Bullis 3x, Landon 4x, SSSA 2x, Gonzaga) as compared to SJC (DeMatha 2x, Gonzaga, SSSA Taft).
Annnnnnnd cue the SJC freakout over questioning their rightful place at the top of the DMV.............
Will debate it after the game tomorrow. Clearly if St. John’s beats them again then there isn’t much to talk about.
Yesssssssss, think the SJC coach could be convinced to take on the Yorktown juggernaut?
Anonymous wrote:only the debate about ducking Yorktown and who would win that dream matchupAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis was overhyped this entire year.
They beat Prep in their first IAC game of the Spring, split with Landon and split with Saint Stephens. They then lose to DeMatha in the first round of this event.
Bullis is on the downhill
Have to agree. Landon continued to get better and was much more competitive with Prep late season than Bullis, and had the dramatic entertaining road win at PVI.
However, arguing over who is second is kinda moot. Prep was the best in the IAC, period. If they beat SJC in round 2, hard not to say they're the best in the area, even if split against SJC favors SJC by goal differential. By virtue of schedule, Prep has played much better competition (Bullis 3x, Landon 4x, SSSA 2x, Gonzaga) as compared to SJC (DeMatha 2x, Gonzaga, SSSA Taft).
Annnnnnnd cue the SJC freakout over questioning their rightful place at the top of the DMV.............
Will debate it after the game tomorrow. Clearly if St. John’s beats them again then there isn’t much to talk about.
only the debate about ducking Yorktown and who would win that dream matchupAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis was overhyped this entire year.
They beat Prep in their first IAC game of the Spring, split with Landon and split with Saint Stephens. They then lose to DeMatha in the first round of this event.
Bullis is on the downhill
Have to agree. Landon continued to get better and was much more competitive with Prep late season than Bullis, and had the dramatic entertaining road win at PVI.
However, arguing over who is second is kinda moot. Prep was the best in the IAC, period. If they beat SJC in round 2, hard not to say they're the best in the area, even if split against SJC favors SJC by goal differential. By virtue of schedule, Prep has played much better competition (Bullis 3x, Landon 4x, SSSA 2x, Gonzaga) as compared to SJC (DeMatha 2x, Gonzaga, SSSA Taft).
Annnnnnnd cue the SJC freakout over questioning their rightful place at the top of the DMV.............
Will debate it after the game tomorrow. Clearly if St. John’s beats them again then there isn’t much to talk about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis was overhyped this entire year.
They beat Prep in their first IAC game of the Spring, split with Landon and split with Saint Stephens. They then lose to DeMatha in the first round of this event.
Bullis is on the downhill
Have to agree. Landon continued to get better and was much more competitive with Prep late season than Bullis, and had the dramatic entertaining road win at PVI.
However, arguing over who is second is kinda moot. Prep was the best in the IAC, period. If they beat SJC in round 2, hard not to say they're the best in the area, even if split against SJC favors SJC by goal differential. By virtue of schedule, Prep has played much better competition (Bullis 3x, Landon 4x, SSSA 2x, Gonzaga) as compared to SJC (DeMatha 2x, Gonzaga, SSSA Taft).
Annnnnnnd cue the SJC freakout over questioning their rightful place at the top of the DMV.............
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis was overhyped this entire year.
They beat Prep in their first IAC game of the Spring, split with Landon and split with Saint Stephens. They then lose to DeMatha in the first round of this event.
Bullis is on the downhill
Have to agree. Landon continued to get better and was much more competitive with Prep late season than Bullis, and had the dramatic entertaining road win at PVI.
However, arguing over who is second is kinda moot. Prep was the best in the IAC, period. If they beat SJC in round 2, hard not to say they're the best in the area, even if split against SJC favors SJC by goal differential. By virtue of schedule, Prep has played much better competition (Bullis 3x, Landon 4x, SSSA 2x, Gonzaga) as compared to SJC (DeMatha 2x, Gonzaga, SSSA Taft).