Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would one assume that the best players would want to come board at Prep when there are many schools currently ranked in the national T20 (which Prep is not) that offer boarding? I'm sure their boarding attackers help the team, but not enough to make the team elite.
Is Noah Hhan a boarder? He is considered the top attackman in the 2026 class, and if he is not the top, he is in the top 3. And you are clueless if you don't think he would make any team that much better around.
His speed and quickness are elite, and his vision is excellent. He will likely play in the midfield for Princeton next year.
The team overall this year isn’t anything special, especially on a national level,
And let’s face it, Georgetown Prep isn’t in the same league prestige wise as schools like Lawrenceville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would one assume that the best players would want to come board at Prep when there are many schools currently ranked in the national T20 (which Prep is not) that offer boarding? I'm sure their boarding attackers help the team, but not enough to make the team elite.
Is Noah Hhan a boarder? He is considered the top attackman in the 2026 class, and if he is not the top, he is in the top 3. And you are clueless if you don't think he would make any team that much better around.
His speed and quickness are elite, and his vision is excellent. He will likely play in the midfield for Princeton next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't care who won the IAC before, but after the Prep dads in here are declaring multi-decade future domination, I'm all in on StA.
You are misunderstanding the conversation here. Those predicting Prep tilting the competitive balance of the IAC by bringing in players from outside the area aren’t GP supporters. The idea is that this is unfair and would only be done by a school without principles. Or that whatever competitive achievements there are are somehow illegitimate.
St Albans should be the underdog so it’s OK for someone not connected to GP to root for them.
Landon imported kids for years. If they had to play with just locals, they would have had issues the last few years.
Anonymous wrote:Why would one assume that the best players would want to come board at Prep when there are many schools currently ranked in the national T20 (which Prep is not) that offer boarding? I'm sure their boarding attackers help the team, but not enough to make the team elite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't care who won the IAC before, but after the Prep dads in here are declaring multi-decade future domination, I'm all in on StA.
You are misunderstanding the conversation here. Those predicting Prep tilting the competitive balance of the IAC by bringing in players from outside the area aren’t GP supporters. The idea is that this is unfair and would only be done by a school without principles. Or that whatever competitive achievements there are are somehow illegitimate.
St Albans should be the underdog so it’s OK for someone not connected to GP to root for them.
Anonymous wrote:Heard the Bullis coach just retired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friday’s Predictions?
SJC vs GC?
pVI vs GZ?
Ah can’t wait for the SJC vs GC match up on Old Vic Friday night. We always talk about St. John’s being a dominant force in the dmv, but I never see them step up in the playoffs. Remember last year and that disastrous loss to Ryken in the quarterfinals. I think GC has this one in the bag.
Anonymous wrote:Why would one assume that the best players would want to come board at Prep when there are many schools currently ranked in the national T20 (which Prep is not) that offer boarding? I'm sure their boarding attackers help the team, but not enough to make the team elite.
Anonymous wrote:Friday’s Predictions?
SJC vs GC?
pVI vs GZ?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't care who won the IAC before, but after the Prep dads in here are declaring multi-decade future domination, I'm all in on StA.