Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.
SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.
SMH public school lacrosse.
I'm just glad I didn't pay that private school tuition and property taxes combined. I thank all the private school parents in Fairfax County for subsidizing my child's public school education. Oh and she's heading to an Ivy league school next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.
SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.
SMH public school lacrosse.
Funny you SMH at public school lacrosse when the perennial Private powerhouse can barely beat a bunch of public school kids. Face it, most of these DC area Private school teams are not good and have over inflated opinions of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the Bobcat sports website it’s listed as a 15 - 0 win over Yorktown.
Nope. YHS won 15-0.
Anonymous wrote:On the Bobcat sports website it’s listed as a 15 - 0 win over Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:But they have the mother lode about to come out of middle school. Stars & Pride
Anonymous wrote:Did Battlefield’s JV also play last night? How’d they do?
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield came to play. Watch out Oakton, Madison, Centreville, and Langley. You’re next
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.
SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.
SMH public school lacrosse.
Anonymous wrote:Battlefield came to play. Watch out Oakton, Madison, Centreville, and Langley. You’re next
Anonymous wrote:4) Yorktown (1-1) – Some have been writing off the defending champs, but not many publics hang within single digits of SSSAS and then go out and handle Robinson. While injuries may have played some factor in those results, the Patriots are still a force to be reckoned with and their next 4 games give them a chance at a direct path back to the top spot.
SSSA this year is not a competitor in the ISL. Saying Yorktown kept them within single digits is not saying that much.
SMH public school lacrosse.