Beer can coach. Those boys are good!Anonymous wrote:Yorktown parent here. Coach beer is easily the best coach in the liberty district, the juniors trust in him and I believe Yorktown will be a state contender next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trolling or not- didn’t McLean lose to Langley? Madison totally dominated Langley on Monday. I’m not saying McLean is not a perfectly good team but I would think they are the clear underdog on Friday. I take Madison -5.
Speaking of Langley, I am really doubting that team next season, especially in their attack which was carried by #2, a senior. After losing him, maybe they'll move that #8 kid up but I don't think they will be getting the same offensive production as they did this season. The main concern for me is their defense who seem to only do well against lower ranked teams but then let up a ton of goals against the big dogs like Robinson, Madison, Yorktown, broadneck, and south river. If they want to win the liberty district, they can't just rely on offense, otherwise I can see Mclean making a huge jump next season and potentially dethroning the saxons. As a Mclean parent, I'm not trying to hate on Langley they have the talent but I think it really comes down to coaching. It's not like half of robinson's starters are going d1 but with the right coaching, they have looked unstoppable this season and I think those boys in Fairfax could put up fights against the private schools up in DC and Maryland.
it's funny that McLean is worried about next year's Langley team, rather than this year's Madison team, who will destroy McLean tomorrow night if Mclean comes out for the region championship daydreaming about Langley in 2025. But don't worry, next year's Langley team will be just fine. Their best defender will be a senior, #8 is on pace to surpass #2 in career scoring, they will have a three year starter returning in goal, the best FOGO in the district (by far), who is also a great offensive middie in his own right, and plenty of other good players returning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trolling or not- didn’t McLean lose to Langley? Madison totally dominated Langley on Monday. I’m not saying McLean is not a perfectly good team but I would think they are the clear underdog on Friday. I take Madison -5.
Speaking of Langley, I am really doubting that team next season, especially in their attack which was carried by #2, a senior. After losing him, maybe they'll move that #8 kid up but I don't think they will be getting the same offensive production as they did this season. The main concern for me is their defense who seem to only do well against lower ranked teams but then let up a ton of goals against the big dogs like Robinson, Madison, Yorktown, broadneck, and south river. If they want to win the liberty district, they can't just rely on offense, otherwise I can see Mclean making a huge jump next season and potentially dethroning the saxons. As a Mclean parent, I'm not trying to hate on Langley they have the talent but I think it really comes down to coaching. It's not like half of robinson's starters are going d1 but with the right coaching, they have looked unstoppable this season and I think those boys in Fairfax could put up fights against the private schools up in DC and Maryland.
it's funny that McLean is worried about next year's Langley team, rather than this year's Madison team, who will destroy McLean tomorrow night if Mclean comes out for the region championship daydreaming about Langley in 2025. But don't worry, next year's Langley team will be just fine. Their best defender will be a senior, #8 is on pace to surpass #2 in career scoring, they will have a three year starter returning in goal, the best FOGO in the district (by far), who is also a great offensive middie in his own right, and plenty of other good players returning.
Yeah, Langley lacrosse will be better than Langley basketball next year. With Ryan Bradshaw graduating, they are going to be really bad.
Now you're worried about Langley basketball? not sure why you are so interested in Langley, but please focus on Madison and try to not get killed.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown parent here. Coach beer is easily the best coach in the liberty district, the juniors trust in him and I believe Yorktown will be a state contender next year.
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown parent here. Coach beer is easily the best coach in the liberty district, the juniors trust in him and I believe Yorktown will be a state contender next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trolling or not- didn’t McLean lose to Langley? Madison totally dominated Langley on Monday. I’m not saying McLean is not a perfectly good team but I would think they are the clear underdog on Friday. I take Madison -5.
Speaking of Langley, I am really doubting that team next season, especially in their attack which was carried by #2, a senior. After losing him, maybe they'll move that #8 kid up but I don't think they will be getting the same offensive production as they did this season. The main concern for me is their defense who seem to only do well against lower ranked teams but then let up a ton of goals against the big dogs like Robinson, Madison, Yorktown, broadneck, and south river. If they want to win the liberty district, they can't just rely on offense, otherwise I can see Mclean making a huge jump next season and potentially dethroning the saxons. As a Mclean parent, I'm not trying to hate on Langley they have the talent but I think it really comes down to coaching. It's not like half of robinson's starters are going d1 but with the right coaching, they have looked unstoppable this season and I think those boys in Fairfax could put up fights against the private schools up in DC and Maryland.
it's funny that McLean is worried about next year's Langley team, rather than this year's Madison team, who will destroy McLean tomorrow night if Mclean comes out for the region championship daydreaming about Langley in 2025. But don't worry, next year's Langley team will be just fine. Their best defender will be a senior, #8 is on pace to surpass #2 in career scoring, they will have a three year starter returning in goal, the best FOGO in the district (by far), who is also a great offensive middie in his own right, and plenty of other good players returning.
Yeah, Langley lacrosse will be better than Langley basketball next year. With Ryan Bradshaw graduating, they are going to be really bad.
Anonymous wrote:Robo is losing several seniors including both goalies. Next year will be very different for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trolling or not- didn’t McLean lose to Langley? Madison totally dominated Langley on Monday. I’m not saying McLean is not a perfectly good team but I would think they are the clear underdog on Friday. I take Madison -5.
Speaking of Langley, I am really doubting that team next season, especially in their attack which was carried by #2, a senior. After losing him, maybe they'll move that #8 kid up but I don't think they will be getting the same offensive production as they did this season. The main concern for me is their defense who seem to only do well against lower ranked teams but then let up a ton of goals against the big dogs like Robinson, Madison, Yorktown, broadneck, and south river. If they want to win the liberty district, they can't just rely on offense, otherwise I can see Mclean making a huge jump next season and potentially dethroning the saxons. As a Mclean parent, I'm not trying to hate on Langley they have the talent but I think it really comes down to coaching. It's not like half of robinson's starters are going d1 but with the right coaching, they have looked unstoppable this season and I think those boys in Fairfax could put up fights against the private schools up in DC and Maryland.
it's funny that McLean is worried about next year's Langley team, rather than this year's Madison team, who will destroy McLean tomorrow night if Mclean comes out for the region championship daydreaming about Langley in 2025. But don't worry, next year's Langley team will be just fine. Their best defender will be a senior, #8 is on pace to surpass #2 in career scoring, they will have a three year starter returning in goal, the best FOGO in the district (by far), who is also a great offensive middie in his own right, and plenty of other good players returning.