Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loomis does as well
Culver, img, case western, hill, Taft, Salisbury, Deerfield. There s more and they should only play each other.
Yeah because no DMV schools have 19yr old players or freshman who drive to practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loomis does as well
Culver, img, case western, hill, Taft, Salisbury, Deerfield. There s more and they should only play each other.
Anonymous wrote:Loomis does as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawrenceville has 19 and 20-year-olds on their roster, it's kinda pathetic.
How is that still a thing?
Anonymous wrote:Lawrenceville has 19 and 20-year-olds on their roster, it's kinda pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:SSSAS is a mess and they would have been 8th place in WCAC. I bet Ince is already looking. Potomac has the most upside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Landon - until proven otherwise. Best coached team in the area.
2. SJC - 2026 class hasn't proved anything yet. Will next year finally be the year?
3. Gonzaga - Eagles' didn't graduate much in 2025, they will be back
4. Bullis - despite the loss of the 21 class, the Bulldogs will remain very athletic especially in the midfield.
5. Georgetown Prep - will next spring be Urick's last year.
6. Good Counsel - Falcons bring back a strong 2026 class and are battle tested
7. PVI - large 2026 class that has been tested. Coaching is suspect
8. Episcopal - the Mad Lax Maroon I'm sure will pick up some summer transfers to plug in some holes.
9. Ryken - a program is finally being restored in southern Maryland
10. DeMatha - despite graduation of 2024 class, Stags are well coached. First year HC should be Washington Post COY.
Where does SSSAS figure in this for next year? Graduating 6 but only one D1 commit? Doesn't this mean they are returning the majority of their squad and will keep getting better under Coach Ince? Asking as a family who visited there this past month.Thanks
Anonymous wrote:1. Landon - until proven otherwise. Best coached team in the area.
2. SJC - 2026 class hasn't proved anything yet. Will next year finally be the year?
3. Gonzaga - Eagles' didn't graduate much in 2025, they will be back
4. Bullis - despite the loss of the 21 class, the Bulldogs will remain very athletic especially in the midfield.
5. Georgetown Prep - will next spring be Urick's last year.
6. Good Counsel - Falcons bring back a strong 2026 class and are battle tested
7. PVI - large 2026 class that has been tested. Coaching is suspect
8. Episcopal - the Mad Lax Maroon I'm sure will pick up some summer transfers to plug in some holes.
9. Ryken - a program is finally being restored in southern Maryland
10. DeMatha - despite graduation of 2024 class, Stags are well coached. First year HC should be Washington Post COY.
Anonymous wrote:After watching that WCAC championship I feel like we were punked. Gonzaga and St. John’s were Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Bullis will roll over Hill Academy , they aren’t the dominant program they once were even 5 years ago.