Anonymous wrote:Does anyone think GZ can shock the lax community tonight and upset Culver?
Anonymous wrote:
Disagree with the Epstein comparison. Epstein was 185 lbs as a senior at Landon / freshman year at Hopkins where. He was named the Big10 rookie of the year, and took Hop to the Big10 finals where they ultimately lost to Maryland.
Unfortunately Epstein suffered a knee injury the spring of his freshman campaign and truly never recovered from it. Not to mention Petro was fired and a brand new coaching staff came in with a new offensive philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Annapolis Hawks pipeline to Miliary Road has dried up.
Families are opting to stay home in Annapolis to stay at Spalding, Saint Mary's and even Severn.
Speaks better hit the HS transfer portal as things don't that drastically better in 2025 either.
I thought SJC landed one of the top players from the Hawks 28 team?
That kid is a game changer.
SJC down to talking about eight graders…
Is this the Hawks 28 lefty attack or the Delaware goalie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe GC will beat SJC
Wes got a little full of himself with the schedule he put together.
SJC has little offense this year.
And Yes, I do think Good Counsel will give them a very close gsme.
Pretty sure he didn’t assume that the #1 player in the class would be injured during this portion of the schedule. Shame that the best player in the area isn’t able to play right now.
How would you know? He hasn't played in 2 years. My guess is he probably won't play in college either.
You obviously dont know. He played all season last year. Been torching the same dudes you see on sats since frosh year. Sucks to see any kid miss their senior year but a lock that he will play in college.
He reminds me a lot of Epstein with Landon. Had a ton of talent on the team when he was younger and an incredibly dominant face off in Shockey. Stats and team record plummeted his last year. He was too small to keep any momentum in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Annapolis Hawks pipeline to Miliary Road has dried up.
Families are opting to stay home in Annapolis to stay at Spalding, Saint Mary's and even Severn.
Speaks better hit the HS transfer portal as things don't that drastically better in 2025 either.
I thought SJC landed one of the top players from the Hawks 28 team?
That kid is a game changer.
SJC down to talking about eight graders…
Is this the Hawks 28 lefty attack or the Delaware goalie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Annapolis Hawks pipeline to Miliary Road has dried up.
Families are opting to stay home in Annapolis to stay at Spalding, Saint Mary's and even Severn.
Speaks better hit the HS transfer portal as things don't that drastically better in 2025 either.
I thought SJC landed one of the top players from the Hawks 28 team?
That kid is a game changer.
SJC down to talking about eight graders…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe GC will beat SJC
Wes got a little full of himself with the schedule he put together.
SJC has little offense this year.
And Yes, I do think Good Counsel will give them a very close gsme.
Pretty sure he didn’t assume that the #1 player in the class would be injured during this portion of the schedule. Shame that the best player in the area isn’t able to play right now.
How would you know? He hasn't played in 2 years. My guess is he probably won't play in college either.
You obviously dont know. He played all season last year. Been torching the same dudes you see on sats since frosh year. Sucks to see any kid miss their senior year but a lock that he will play in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe GC will beat SJC
Wes got a little full of himself with the schedule he put together.
SJC has little offense this year.
And Yes, I do think Good Counsel will give them a very close gsme.
Pretty sure he didn’t assume that the #1 player in the class would be injured during this portion of the schedule. Shame that the best player in the area isn’t able to play right now.
How would you know? He hasn't played in 2 years. My guess is he probably won't play in college either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe GC will beat SJC
Wes got a little full of himself with the schedule he put together.
SJC has little offense this year.
And Yes, I do think Good Counsel will give them a very close gsme.
Pretty sure he didn’t assume that the #1 player in the class would be injured during this portion of the schedule. Shame that the best player in the area isn’t able to play right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe GC will beat SJC
Wes got a little full of himself with the schedule he put together.
SJC has little offense this year.
And Yes, I do think Good Counsel will give them a very close gsme.
Pretty sure he didn’t assume that the #1 player in the class would be injured during this portion of the schedule. Shame that the best player in the area isn’t able to play right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Annapolis Hawks pipeline to Miliary Road has dried up.
Families are opting to stay home in Annapolis to stay at Spalding, Saint Mary's and even Severn.
Speaks better hit the HS transfer portal as things don't that drastically better in 2025 either.
I thought SJC landed one of the top players from the Hawks 28 team?
That kid is a game changer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's not get carried away there STA mom. STA sends a few kids to top schools and so does Riverside (and Duke, Princeton, and Yale didn't even accept SAT and ACT scores this year). STA has about 600 boys and Riverside has 900 boys. It was a pretty even game.
STA has 80 boys per class give or take and fields the best tennis, golf, and running teams and has a pretty good baseball team. You know how many that siphons off? Your school of 900 boys just played a team distilled from about 40 total lacrosse players across 4 classes.
And last year, there were over 30 boys who went to Ivys, and the likes of Duke, Georgetown and Williams. Throw in UNC, Notre Dame, UVA and its over 40. Of course those kids took and submitted their tests scores.
STA Mom got TRIGGERED!
Poor STA lost to previous winless St Anne's-Belfield (1-5). STA moves to 5-3, but their 5 wins come against teams that have a total of 4 wins combined.
Yeah but they have less to choose from. They have a world renowned music program. Oh and other teams as well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's not get carried away there STA mom. STA sends a few kids to top schools and so does Riverside (and Duke, Princeton, and Yale didn't even accept SAT and ACT scores this year). STA has about 600 boys and Riverside has 900 boys. It was a pretty even game.
STA has 80 boys per class give or take and fields the best tennis, golf, and running teams and has a pretty good baseball team. You know how many that siphons off? Your school of 900 boys just played a team distilled from about 40 total lacrosse players across 4 classes.
And last year, there were over 30 boys who went to Ivys, and the likes of Duke, Georgetown and Williams. Throw in UNC, Notre Dame, UVA and its over 40. Of course those kids took and submitted their tests scores.
STA Mom got TRIGGERED!
Poor STA lost to previous winless St Anne's-Belfield (1-5). STA moves to 5-3, but their 5 wins come against teams that have a total of 4 wins combined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA is bad this year
But how good is the band?
Awesome. And the whole team scored 1600 and got into Yale.