Anonymous wrote:I heard Prep had a nice W against STA in Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Prep suffers another loss to Illinois power Loyola Academy today.
Maybe the W against Gonzaga was a fluke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. Albans? Potomac? Really? I’ve got to hear these details LOL!!
Okay, judging by Potomac's twitter feed celebrating their own student section as "the best in the area," https://twitter.com/PotomacSports/status/982767149440815104, and the final score of St. Albans defeating Potomac 17-5, as a neutral area lacrosse fan with Sherlockian powers of observation I am going to guess that (a) the post criticizing the St. Albans student section as "out of control" was posted by a disappointed Potomac parent; and (b) that the "bench clearing altercation" is an exaggerated description and that, if/when blame is assigned, it will center on the team that came into the game looking for a big win and then lost by a dozen goals. Why would the winning team be mad enough to get into something?
Elementary, my dear Watson.
Anonymous wrote:St. Albans? Potomac? Really? I’ve got to hear these details LOL!!
Anonymous wrote:Not a good look for St. Albans last night in their game against Potomac. Their student section was out of control and a bench clearing altercation at the conclusion of the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis has way too much talent that be easily discounted.
According to who? Ty Xanders who is paid by club programs to hype up individual players?
I didn't see much talent on the field for Bullis yesterday (other than #19) or even a well coached team. Bottom line, Bullis tried to buy a football championship this off-season by bringing double digit transfers and look how it worked out for them. Expect to see the same result for the lacrosse team.
Aren't all the Performance Coaches coaching this team?
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has way too much talent that be easily discounted.
According to who? Ty Xanders who is paid by club programs to hype up individual players?
I didn't see much talent on the field for Bullis yesterday (other than #19) or even a well coached team. Bottom line, Bullis tried to buy a football championship this off-season by bringing double digit transfers and look how it worked out for them. Expect to see the same result for the lacrosse team.