Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I agree with you about not including the Big boarding schools from up north that bring in between 4 - 7 post graduate players in a given yesr, let’s not forget several of the privates in the DMV have several seniors who have reclassified or even double reclassified.
Bullis best player who is a 2023 has to leave Bullis after the spring of 2022 because he is too old to play in the IAC in his senior year.
Prep admitted an Episcopal transfer for their 2023 class this summer who has already played 3 years of HS ball (one year at Landon, two years at EHS) and has reclassified twice.
What a joke… kids turning 19 years old during their junior year.
I graduated College when I was 21
his behavior shows he's a shill, glorifying a few obviously talented kids, kids pumped up by their clubs/hs coaches whose play doesn't show it and not bothering to look at the rest of the talent so its all about baltimore.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the announcers told what players to talk about? Or do they do their own research.
They sounded so slanted to certain players.
I’m sure Maddox and McClernan tell them what players to talk about. Love how they talk down some of the D1 teams the players are committed to.
One of the announcers was Ty Xanders. He does all of the recruit rankings for Inside Lacrosse. No doubt he listens to what club owners have to say, but he definitely does plenty of his own research.
I’m sure he was disappointed that some of his favs from the 22 Maryland team didn’t get to play in the Championship. He missed out on his pay day due to them losing in the Quarterfinals. Poor guy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the announcers told what players to talk about? Or do they do their own research.
They sounded so slanted to certain players.
I’m sure Maddox and McClernan tell them what players to talk about. Love how they talk down some of the D1 teams the players are committed to.
One of the announcers was Ty Xanders. He does all of the recruit rankings for Inside Lacrosse. No doubt he listens to what club owners have to say, but he definitely does plenty of his own research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the announcers told what players to talk about? Or do they do their own research.
They sounded so slanted to certain players.
I’m sure Maddox and McClernan tell them what players to talk about. Love how they talk down some of the D1 teams the players are committed to.
One of the announcers was Ty Xanders. He does all of the recruit rankings for Inside Lacrosse. No doubt he listens to what club owners have to say, but he definitely does plenty of his own research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the announcers told what players to talk about? Or do they do their own research.
They sounded so slanted to certain players.
I’m sure Maddox and McClernan tell them what players to talk about. Love how they talk down some of the D1 teams the players are committed to.
Anonymous wrote:Are the announcers told what players to talk about? Or do they do their own research.
They sounded so slanted to certain players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV on top.
This didn't age well.
They made at least the semifinals in each age group so not a bad performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV on top.
This didn't age well.
Anonymous wrote:DMV on top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I agree with you about not including the Big boarding schools from up north that bring in between 4 - 7 post graduate players in a given yesr, let’s not forget several of the privates in the DMV have several seniors who have reclassified or even double reclassified.
Bullis best player who is a 2023 has to leave Bullis after the spring of 2022 because he is too old to play in the IAC in his senior year.
Prep admitted an Episcopal transfer for their 2023 class this summer who has already played 3 years of HS ball (one year at Landon, two years at EHS) and has reclassified twice.
What a joke… kids turning 19 years old during their junior year.
I graduated College when I was 21
Anonymous wrote:While I agree with you about not including the Big boarding schools from up north that bring in between 4 - 7 post graduate players in a given yesr, let’s not forget several of the privates in the DMV have several seniors who have reclassified or even double reclassified.
Bullis best player who is a 2023 has to leave Bullis after the spring of 2022 because he is too old to play in the IAC in his senior year.
Prep admitted an Episcopal transfer for their 2023 class this summer who has already played 3 years of HS ball (one year at Landon, two years at EHS) and has reclassified twice.