Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ trains at St. John’s multiple times a week!
Why not train at your own high school and why would one train at their arch rival?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ trains at St. John’s multiple times a week!
Why not train at your own high school and why would one train at their arch rival?
Anonymous wrote:^ trains at St. John’s multiple times a week!
Anonymous wrote:Gonzaga LSM had very impressive defensive numbers his sophomore season. He was injured the majority of this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If NLF rankings are any indication
Bullis Attack (DCExpress) mentioned above
Gonzaga LSM (Next Level) mentioned above
St Johns Attack (Next Level)
Bullis Defender (DCExpress)
Landon Mid (MadLax)
NLF isn't perfect (clearly) and skewed so there will be many more including those solid Georgetown Prep guys
NLF is hopelessly skewed and definitely not predictive even based on recent years' history.
Bullis (DCExpress) lefty attack was already taken by Navy. Faster and better lax IQ than his HS and club teammate.
Landon Fogo will go very quickly too
St Johns Midfielder with a great pedigree will be done before the end of September.
Gonzaga LSM is very solid but nowhere near where he has been. Look for the Bullis LSM to go ahead of him, quickly followed by the DeMatha and Prep LSMs. Speed trumps size.
There are a handful of other good kids at PVI (Goalie), Landon (Mid), Bullis (Fogo), St Stevens (attack) and St Albans (Mid/Attack) that should go quickly too. But hard to really predict given all the portal activity and no one really knowing how their academics fit in to their decisions.
I think in previous seasons the first early off the board commitments were all ranked very high on NLF. Kabiri Tasty Burns same with the 24 class. I know club is where most evaluations take place but all the early recruits also had big sophomore HS seasons. I think coaches do like to see how they do in HS. How many of these were impact players last season?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If NLF rankings are any indication
Bullis Attack (DCExpress) mentioned above
Gonzaga LSM (Next Level) mentioned above
St Johns Attack (Next Level)
Bullis Defender (DCExpress)
Landon Mid (MadLax)
NLF isn't perfect (clearly) and skewed so there will be many more including those solid Georgetown Prep guys
NLF is hopelessly skewed and definitely not predictive even based on recent years' history.
Bullis (DCExpress) lefty attack was already taken by Navy. Faster and better lax IQ than his HS and club teammate.
Landon Fogo will go very quickly too
St Johns Midfielder with a great pedigree will be done before the end of September.
Gonzaga LSM is very solid but nowhere near where he has been. Look for the Bullis LSM to go ahead of him, quickly followed by the DeMatha and Prep LSMs. Speed trumps size.
There are a handful of other good kids at PVI (Goalie), Landon (Mid), Bullis (Fogo), St Stevens (attack) and St Albans (Mid/Attack) that should go quickly too. But hard to really predict given all the portal activity and no one really knowing how their academics fit in to their decisions.
Anonymous wrote:If NLF rankings are any indication
Bullis Attack (DCExpress) mentioned above
Gonzaga LSM (Next Level) mentioned above
St Johns Attack (Next Level)
Bullis Defender (DCExpress)
Landon Mid (MadLax)
NLF isn't perfect (clearly) and skewed so there will be many more including those solid Georgetown Prep guys
Anonymous wrote:Any recent 2024 commits?