Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kids? these kids are 18 years old and even 19 years old going into their senior year in HS.
Mom and Daddy have probably sheltered little johnny his entire life
Sooooo we're going with petty? Got it. Thanks for clarifying.
So you want to teach your kids to game the system but not be called out for it. Sorry, doesnt work that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kids? these kids are 18 years old and even 19 years old going into their senior year in HS.
Mom and Daddy have probably sheltered little johnny his entire life
Sooooo we're going with petty? Got it. Thanks for clarifying.
Anonymous wrote:Fact remains that DMV 22s were dominant at Nike. Even zanders admitted that this is a special class.
Anonymous wrote:PLL All Star Rosters announced.
Of the 20 starters....
MIAA: 6
WCAC: 1
IAC: 0
But please, by all means, never mind the actual numbers, continue with the narrative about the lagging talent of the players coming out of the MIAA.
Anonymous wrote:PLL All Star Rosters announced.
Of the 20 starters....
MIAA: 6
WCAC: 1
IAC: 0
But please, by all means, never mind the actual numbers, continue with the narrative about the lagging talent of the players coming out of the MIAA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, current PLL reflects HS environment 5-10 years ago. That is a silly benchmark for today's landscape.
Wow that happened fast. I guess the 24 year old all stars in the top pro league really do represent a different generation...
Baltimore lacrosse RIP. Ungrateful quitters all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Also, current PLL reflects HS environment 5-10 years ago. That is a silly benchmark for today's landscape.
Anonymous wrote:kids? these kids are 18 years old and even 19 years old going into their senior year in HS.
Mom and Daddy have probably sheltered little johnny his entire life
good point even if some players aren't kids anymoreAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Which Bullis kid is this one? The one who transferred from the Hill Academy?
Who cares? Calling out individual kids is the most petty thing on this board. I actually prefer the Yorktown troll(s).
Anonymous wrote: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
Which Bullis kid is this one? The one who transferred from the Hill Academy?