Anonymous wrote:sorry buddy I want my son going to a school where he will be academically challenged and prepared for the rigors of life, and that is not SJC.
Fix your school's academic reputation otherwise not many folks will care about your little lacrosse program.
Anonymous wrote:sorry buddy I want my son going to a school where he will be academically challenged and prepared for the rigors of life, and that is not SJC.
Fix your school's academic reputation otherwise not many folks will care about your little lacrosse program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Leave the STJ homer alone, he’s still grasping onto that magical season they had last year! Just glad we don’t have all of the Landon parents on here living vicariously through their history.
Landon has a history. Sorry your school doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:get a life people. the season ended
Anonymous wrote:Leave the STJ homer alone, he’s still grasping onto that magical season they had last year! Just glad we don’t have all of the Landon parents on here living vicariously through their history.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the above STJ homer would think differently if their fogo, goalie and #4 couldnt of made their games earlier this season due to other sports conflicts…what a joke, idiot
Anonymous wrote:Couldn’t agree more. Unfortunately, you’d either have to shorten the lax season by a few games (which it’s already the shortest season of any sport) or you’d have to play games after graduation which isn’t going to happen either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:#4 on STJ is no doubt the best player around, there’s a reason why he’s the #1 player in the class of 2024. Having said that, he’s coming off a surgery last summer, was banged up this past spring and is now injured again. We shall see how the 2024 season plays out for him and STJ. I just hope Prep or Landon end up on STJs schedule somewhere next year.
As long as SJCHS is willing to schedule Prep and Landon a month or so into the season, I am sure Prep and Landon will oblige...