Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Prep faithful this delusional these days?
Do you really think you beat Landon without your entire starting attack group - all of whom board at the school?
Try winning a face off.
Prep beats Landon once and doesn’t know how to act 😂 34 IAC championships > 12 IAC championships, little guy
How many of those championships were from before GP started to take lacrosse seriously? How about over the last 25 years?
GP doesn’t take lacrosse seriously?
They do these days, of course. But prior to the late 90’s the GP teams were were mostly new to the sport and not the better athletes. Giblin was able to turn that around and by 1997 the gap had been closed.
Prior to that Landon had no real competition except for one St Albans team. Boardley had developed lacrosse players starting in the fourth grade and all the bigger, better athletes played. They were essentially unopposed in the IAC and that’s when they racked up a majority of those trophies.
Landon really doesn’t like to lose as them trotting out the all time championships thing.
It’s much less impressive if you know the history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Prep faithful this delusional these days?
Do you really think you beat Landon without your entire starting attack group - all of whom board at the school?
Try winning a face off.
Prep beats Landon once and doesn’t know how to act 😂 34 IAC championships > 12 IAC championships, little guy
How many of those championships were from before GP started to take lacrosse seriously? How about over the last 25 years?
GP doesn’t take lacrosse seriously?
They do these days, of course. But prior to the late 90’s the GP teams were were mostly new to the sport and not the better athletes. Giblin was able to turn that around and by 1997 the gap had been closed.
Prior to that Landon had no real competition except for one St Albans team. Boardley had developed lacrosse players starting in the fourth grade and all the bigger, better athletes played. They were essentially unopposed in the IAC and that’s when they racked up a majority of those trophies.
Landon really doesn’t like to lose as them trotting out the all time championships thing.
It’s much less impressive if you know the history.
You sound like a disgruntled prep alum with nothing better to on a Friday night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Prep faithful this delusional these days?
Do you really think you beat Landon without your entire starting attack group - all of whom board at the school?
Try winning a face off.
Prep beats Landon once and doesn’t know how to act 😂 34 IAC championships > 12 IAC championships, little guy
How many of those championships were from before GP started to take lacrosse seriously? How about over the last 25 years?
GP doesn’t take lacrosse seriously?
They do these days, of course. But prior to the late 90’s the GP teams were were mostly new to the sport and not the better athletes. Giblin was able to turn that around and by 1997 the gap had been closed.
Prior to that Landon had no real competition except for one St Albans team. Boardley had developed lacrosse players starting in the fourth grade and all the bigger, better athletes played. They were essentially unopposed in the IAC and that’s when they racked up a majority of those trophies.
Landon really doesn’t like to lose as them trotting out the all time championships thing.
It’s much less impressive if you know the history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Prep faithful this delusional these days?
Do you really think you beat Landon without your entire starting attack group - all of whom board at the school?
Try winning a face off.
Prep beats Landon once and doesn’t know how to act 😂 34 IAC championships > 12 IAC championships, little guy
How many of those championships were from before GP started to take lacrosse seriously? How about over the last 25 years?
GP doesn’t take lacrosse seriously?
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:Still shocking Bullis lost to STA. They woulda pounded GP.
I thought they played each other this year?
more hypothetical games? love it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the Prep faithful this delusional these days?
Do you really think you beat Landon without your entire starting attack group - all of whom board at the school?
Try winning a face off.
Prep beats Landon once and doesn’t know how to act 😂 34 IAC championships > 12 IAC championships, little guy
How many of those championships were from before GP started to take lacrosse seriously? How about over the last 25 years?
what they have 4 teams in the IAC?
Anonymous wrote:Still shocking Bullis lost to STA. They woulda pounded GP.
Anonymous wrote:Still shocking Bullis lost to STA. They woulda pounded GP.