Anonymous wrote:PVI beat Bullis who beat Prep. I know that summer means nothing. Until spring comes around. SJC is still the best team but PVI returns a lot and replaced what they lost. This event is an indicator. SJC and PVI> than Bullis and GTP potentially but overall IAC may be stronger too to bottom. Both can’t compete with the likes of Yorktown
Anonymous wrote:Will the WCAC prove again today that they are a superior lacrosse conference over the IAC?
Anonymous wrote:Will the WCAC prove again today that they are a superior lacrosse conference over the IAC?
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown gets big win over powerhouse Robinson. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown gets big win over powerhouse Robinson. 😂[/quot
Huge. Who won Battlefield/Cosby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hear there were 5 boys in NOVA selected this week as 2021 Lacrosse All Americans. Including one from - dare I say - from Yorktown. 2 from Robinson. 1 from West Potomac. 1 from Oakton.
Sounds like one of those "grow the game" lists where they have to include kids from Indiana, Ohio, and Arizona. Was there a "NOVA" quota like a "west of the Mississippi" quota on some of those other lists?
The Fairfax/Arlington/Alexandria publics get a set number of spots as part of the Virginia North region. There is a separate Virginia Loudoun region with a set number of slots for Loudoun County publics.
The WCAC, IAC, and MAC schools - including the Virginia privates in those leagues - are all grouped into the Potomac Region, which gets just four slots a year. Considerably harder to make All American for a player in the Potomac Region than for a player in a NoVa public. In some years, there are Under Armour All Americans who do not make US Lacrosse All American for the Potomac Region. Similar situation for the MIAA in Baltimore.