Anonymous wrote:Big news for DMV lax
Anonymous wrote:2022 holdback 2023 Episcopal kid who transferred to prep is now transferring back to his local public school. Which is none other then ( drumroll please) YORKTOWN!!
Anonymous wrote:Holdbacks are huge problem in the 2023 class. Look at the dc dogs. Want to know why they are the best team in the country because it isn’t there hard work or extreme talent it’s because they are all HOLDBACKS. The Sjc fogo is 18. All the prep players are 17-18. The Gonzaga and pvi players are all 17-18. They are all holdbacks and cheaters. Yes they might have 20 D1 commits by December but in the end they had to cheat to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Strongly disagree. Nice kid and great family. Great get for GP.
Anonymous wrote:Holdbacks are huge problem in the 2023 class. Look at the dc dogs. Want to know why they are the best team in the country because it isn’t there hard work or extreme talent it’s because they are all HOLDBACKS. The Sjc fogo is 18. All the prep players are 17-18. The Gonzaga and pvi players are all 17-18. They are all holdbacks and cheaters. Yes they might have 20 D1 commits by December but in the end they had to cheat to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He spent his freshman year at Landon and then reclassified at Episcopal where he completed his freshman and sophomore years.
If you did some detective work, you would have been able to uncover this.
He has one year left of HS athletic ability in the state of Maryland - I’m sure the family took this into consideration when deciding to transfer to GP.
I’m not bashing anyone but stating the facts.
5 mins of detective work doesn’t necessarily uncover this, especially when he played U15 in 2019-2020. Get off your high horse. So he reclassified one year. Big deal, you know how many kids repeat a year?!. Leave the kid alone and stop hating on him, you’re just showing your jealousy for his success and lack of class picking on a child.
And BTW, Episcopal is in VA so not a Maryland school and 2020 wasn’t much of a year (no IAC league games), so my guess is he will be just fine playing two years for Prep. And if not, then he goes to another school for his senior year, sounds like he’s so good anyone would be happy to have him. Either way, you do you and let him do what he chooses to do. Not really any of your business.