Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who has strong 2025 and 2026 classes?
Best 25 class is Bullis by light years, but look for a handful of schools to have strong 25 classes at SSSAS, Landon and PVI. Just not the same depth as Bullis with its DCE connections. Agree on 26 being a strong year for St J and Prep, but no freshman is going to be impactful for WCAC and IAC. They are just too deep with sophomores - seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Who has strong 2025 and 2026 classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"St John's refused to play in the DC Championships. Period"...yeah....and? SJC was the #1 ranked team in the US....who cares about winning the DC "WALL" championship. They rolled, peace out...best of luck next year,
SJC won the one and only DC Championship in 2021. No need to play it again. No one else can claim that. And the 2022 team is the best HS team to ever play in the history of HS Lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who has strong 2025 and 2026 classes?
My understanding is St. John’s has a very strong 2026 class and are off to a great start with the 2027 class. They are comparing the 2026 class to the 2022 class.
Anonymous wrote:"St John's refused to play in the DC Championships. Period"...yeah....and? SJC was the #1 ranked team in the US....who cares about winning the DC "WALL" championship. They rolled, peace out...best of luck next year,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the list below is bad. . DeMatha at 5 is a joke. Mitchell hasn't proved he can coach HS ball, big difference between coaching club ball and HS. STA will be lucky to crack the top 4 in the IAC.
This is ridiculous.
#1 St. John's is the defending champion and #1 until someone in the area actually beats them. Period.
#2 Agree Bullis is probably next but their depth is questionable, as they got manhandled in Geico.
#3 Prep is what they always are - great on paper, but just missing something. This year will be no different.
#4 GZ is next but there is a serious drop off after #3. Their defense will be good, but not great. Their offense will be virtually invisible this season.
#5 Dematha will surprise a lot of people with this being Mitchell's 2nd year.
#6 - St Alban's will be a lot like GZ. Great D but no O.
#7 - #10 - Toss-up between EHS, SSSAS, PVI and Landon. SSSAS probably has the edge with their coaching and their off-season recruiting especially on offense. EHS is one dimensional even counting their UVA commit. Landon and PVI have athletes but no coaching.
1.St John's refused to play in the DC Championships. Period
2. Bullis lost by 3 to Salisbury and it was a 1 goal game with 1:30 to play
3. Prep will play like a team now that they lost their FO guy
4. GZ will be better than the end of their season but not as good as the start of their season
5. DeMatha was very good last year with a new coach, expect big things from them.
6. St Alban's strong face-off play will provide enough possessions to pull off BIG upset this year
7 - 10 PVI talented but seem to always falter. SSSAS lost too much. EHS does not have enough horses. Landon should be much higher.
Anonymous wrote:Who has strong 2025 and 2026 classes?
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga returns a lot of players that were injured last year.
Anonymous wrote:the list below is bad. . DeMatha at 5 is a joke. Mitchell hasn't proved he can coach HS ball, big difference between coaching club ball and HS. STA will be lucky to crack the top 4 in the IAC.
This is ridiculous.
#1 St. John's is the defending champion and #1 until someone in the area actually beats them. Period.
#2 Agree Bullis is probably next but their depth is questionable, as they got manhandled in Geico.
#3 Prep is what they always are - great on paper, but just missing something. This year will be no different.
#4 GZ is next but there is a serious drop off after #3. Their defense will be good, but not great. Their offense will be virtually invisible this season.
#5 Dematha will surprise a lot of people with this being Mitchell's 2nd year.
#6 - St Alban's will be a lot like GZ. Great D but no O.
#7 - #10 - Toss-up between EHS, SSSAS, PVI and Landon. SSSAS probably has the edge with their coaching and their off-season recruiting especially on offense. EHS is one dimensional even counting their UVA commit. Landon and PVI have athletes but no coaching.