Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume that Trig is not a serious candidate given his past, but the other two would be great hires. They had better hire someone real fast and he had better hit the ground running in recruiting. The 2027 class has few or no lacrosse players, and they need to make it up in the 2028 class. If they have two empty classes in a row it would set the program back a long way.
Really I guess the PP has never been a coach? The new coach should be worried about 2027 and 2028 class? That is what you think? How about trying to actually be a coach? Can he make the 2024-2026 players better? Too many coaches in private schools think it is all recruiting that does not say anything for being a good coach. The old PVI coach did great last year did he recruit? The top kids in Loudoun will go to PVI. Focus on building a good culture and getting buy in from the players. Run a solid system. That is a lost art I guess.
Anonymous wrote:I assume that Trig is not a serious candidate given his past, but the other two would be great hires. They had better hire someone real fast and he had better hit the ground running in recruiting. The 2027 class has few or no lacrosse players, and they need to make it up in the 2028 class. If they have two empty classes in a row it would set the program back a long way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Trig? They can’t be serious. After what he did at SJC and his other issues? That is not a good hire.
What did he do at SJC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school from the IAC that really competes with SJC for applicants is Georgetown Prep.
Knocking SJC's academics is typically childish behavior displayed by current GP dads and GP alums.
I guess it makes them feel better as SJC beats Prep in everything these days.
There was at least 1 kid on last year's GP roster that couldn't get into SJC. If you can't get a 50 on the HSPT, can't go to SJC. GP doesn't care.
SJC boosters just make themselves look more and more idiotic with all these crazy lies they tell themselves.
Just one example……Prep doesn’t even take the HSPT, they take the SSAT.
Prep accepts results from both tests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Trig? They can’t be serious. After what he did at SJC and his other issues? That is not a good hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Trig? They can’t be serious. After what he did at SJC and his other issues? That is not a good hire.
That would be disturbing if he was hired
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Trig? They can’t be serious. After what he did at SJC and his other issues? That is not a good hire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school from the IAC that really competes with SJC for applicants is Georgetown Prep.
Knocking SJC's academics is typically childish behavior displayed by current GP dads and GP alums.
I guess it makes them feel better as SJC beats Prep in everything these days.
There was at least 1 kid on last year's GP roster that couldn't get into SJC. If you can't get a 50 on the HSPT, can't go to SJC. GP doesn't care.
SJC boosters just make themselves look more and more idiotic with all these crazy lies they tell themselves.
Just one example……Prep doesn’t even take the HSPT, they take the SSAT.
Prep accepts results from both tests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school from the IAC that really competes with SJC for applicants is Georgetown Prep.
Knocking SJC's academics is typically childish behavior displayed by current GP dads and GP alums.
I guess it makes them feel better as SJC beats Prep in everything these days.
There was at least 1 kid on last year's GP roster that couldn't get into SJC. If you can't get a 50 on the HSPT, can't go to SJC. GP doesn't care.
SJC boosters just make themselves look more and more idiotic with all these crazy lies they tell themselves.
Just one example……Prep doesn’t even take the HSPT, they take the SSAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
It’s between Trig (BW), Salomon (TC), and Ince (NL).
Rumor says they are looking to extend an offer before August 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many starters from last season PVI are returning?
More important question is who is the coach?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only school from the IAC that really competes with SJC for applicants is Georgetown Prep.
Knocking SJC's academics is typically childish behavior displayed by current GP dads and GP alums.
I guess it makes them feel better as SJC beats Prep in everything these days.
There was at least 1 kid on last year's GP roster that couldn't get into SJC. If you can't get a 50 on the HSPT, can't go to SJC. GP doesn't care.