Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
That's called a grant for lower income not an athletic scholarship. Seeing as you live too far away, you probably couldn't afford to live in the Bethesda area. You wish your kid was good enough to get thought of to be offered aid simply bc he was good at sports.
Typical Bethesda idiot! I bet you live in a house you can't afford and brag about living in Bethesda. I'm 100% positive that I make more money than you and that my modest home in great falls is not as nice as yours. Just because we chose not to deal with the hassle of the bridge MUST mean we are lower income. Do you really think every person that lives in Bethesda can afford private school and those that live in other areas cannot? Continue living your ignorant life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
That's called a grant for lower income not an athletic scholarship. Seeing as you live too far away, you probably couldn't afford to live in the Bethesda area. You wish your kid was good enough to get thought of to be offered aid simply bc he was good at sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
That's called a grant for lower income not an athletic scholarship. Seeing as you live too far away, you probably couldn't afford to live in the Bethesda area. You wish your kid was good enough to get thought of to be offered aid simply bc he was good at sports.
Love the Bethesda folks thinking they make more money and are better than the families that travel to St. John’s. If you only knew. Trust when I say, we aren’t impressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
That's called a grant for lower income not an athletic scholarship. Seeing as you live too far away, you probably couldn't afford to live in the Bethesda area. You wish your kid was good enough to get thought of to be offered aid simply bc he was good at sports.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a poc in the dc area, you get a discount so the schools can up their "diversity" numbers. It's unrelated to merit or need.
Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
Anonymous wrote:St johns dogged on the baby zags being led by a fraud. Eyestreet more like bye street🤣🤣
Anonymous wrote:No child at either Landon or SJC. If you think IAC schools don’t offer scholarships - You are just ignorant. My son got a significant discount at Landon but we didn’t pull the trigger as the commute was too difficult a challenge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC is currently #1 in the area. Better national win (Taft) and better local win beating Gonzaga in convincing fashion. Landon played a softer schedule and their biggest win - Highland Park, TX - stumbled down stretch. Still plenty of lacrosse to be played. SJC has advantage if they win out, but they also face stiffer competition to win WCAC title. Landon should coast to IAC crown and celebrate it. Great season for the Bears!
Taft is not having the type of season they historically have - brand new coaching staff. Give them another 2 years and I'm sure they will be back to the national powerhouse they always are.
The Cadet's best win this Spring might be yesterday's Gonzaga game or maybe the Taft Game. SJC has some bad L's though... Losing to Culver by 12+ is embarrassing (I do think if the Cadets were to play Culver again it would be a much closer game as SJC has improved a ton since March)
Landon's best win this Spring is likely GP or GZ and has a quality win over Bullis and Highland Park Texas. I suspect Landon will play GP again in the IAC Finals. Landon has two L's this year (both coming in Overtime to St Pauls and Haverford )
The Bears and the Cadets have two common opponents this season: DeMatha and GZ. Comparative scores are below.
Landon: 13 (Bears led 9-0 at halftime)
DeMatha: 9
SJC: 9 (Overtime)
DeMatha: 8
Landon: 11 (Overtime... Landon was down 6-0 in the first half)
GZ: 10
SJC: 12 (Cadets dominated the entire 2nd half and had a 5-goal comfortable margin for most of game)
GZ: 5
Been saying this for years.... the IAC champion and WCAC champions should add one extra game to the season for official DMV bragging rights. It's the only way to solve these hypothetical debates.
As for the IAC playoffs... I wouldn't rule out Prep from making a run and up-setting league favorite, Landon. As for the WCAC post-season, SJC proved they are still the "Kings" of the WCAC however I wouldn't sleep on DeMatha and Gonzaga has the talent to beat anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4:30 in at SJC in NW. So most of the GZ students will be able to walk there
SJC won by 7. You sound like an idiot
Walk? It's like 6 or 7 miles?