Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the jokes coming but STA cares about sports and more importantly their alumni and donors do also. Coaching is already being reevaluated.
Already being reevaluated? Heeter was just hired as a full time employee in the last two years.
He has been the head coach for five years now. Not sure what you are referring to with the full time employee comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the jokes coming but STA cares about sports and more importantly their alumni and donors do also. Coaching is already being reevaluated.
Already being reevaluated? Heeter was just hired as a full time employee in the last two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the jokes coming but STA cares about sports and more importantly their alumni and donors do also. Coaching is already being reevaluated.
Already being reevaluated? Heeter was just hired as a full time employee in the last two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SSAS was as good as anyone in the IAC the last 10 years. A true dark horse and a tough out. The drop off was so quick and drastic.
Was the SSAS JV any good? Or are they getting some strong public schoolers? Or is next year ANOTHER rebuilding effort too?
Anonymous wrote:SSAS was as good as anyone in the IAC the last 10 years. A true dark horse and a tough out. The drop off was so quick and drastic.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the jokes coming but STA cares about sports and more importantly their alumni and donors do also. Coaching is already being reevaluated.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the jokes coming but STA cares about sports and more importantly their alumni and donors do also. Coaching is already being reevaluated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a joke right? STA and EHS were awful, and they barely beat those two teams and got beat by the top of the IAC by double digits. They have some solid players but coaching is awful, and has been even back to the championship year. The coaching staff needs to be cleaned out and start over. But i thnk the 'bottom feeder' title is already well established over there in Alexandria.Anonymous wrote:Zero chance that SSSA crowd will let boys lax become an IAC bottom feeder if the problem can be fixed by a new HC
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I don’t think so. I think the point was they already are bottom feeders if they can barely beat the other perennial bottom feeders.
Isnt the real question for all three of those school, given the other DMV options, is the process reversible? I mean why risk your kids lax future at one of these places? Academics are pretty much a wash here or there, but if your kid loves lacrosse aren't you scuttling any of their dreams by taking a chance on SSSAS, EHS or STA? And at $50-60k per year, doesn't that put other options on the table that are either comparable or substantially cheaper?
The academics are not close to being a wash. That’s part of the problem at one of those schools, there are less athletes and more scholars! The lax star is likely not getting in anyway.
BUT
Another interesting and ironic aspect is that some of the “stars” from previous years at high school lax powerhouses are now at great colleges and in alum support programs (ie the path to jobs) that are run by dads with kids at one of those lesser lax schools mentioned. Why does a dad with a kid at high school x, who is helping a kid who graduated from a different high school and now attends an Ivy keep HIS kid at the school he is in when it underperforms at lax? In other words, if, hypothetically, SJC gets a kid to Yale and Yale kid is now being mentored by a super successful Yale alum (that wants his kid to go to Yale) isnt the Yale dad just going to move his kid to SJC from the bad lax school?
The reason STA sucks at lacrosse is because the music program is too hard to pass up. This has already been settled. No way to reverse this. Bassoons don’t miss.
Totally. But they are more successful and financially well off than you are. Can’t play music and play a game where there is no payoff and end up relying on STA dads/grads for jobs. I hope those wins do a lot for you because those losses really suck. And they last forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a joke right? STA and EHS were awful, and they barely beat those two teams and got beat by the top of the IAC by double digits. They have some solid players but coaching is awful, and has been even back to the championship year. The coaching staff needs to be cleaned out and start over. But i thnk the 'bottom feeder' title is already well established over there in Alexandria.Anonymous wrote:Zero chance that SSSA crowd will let boys lax become an IAC bottom feeder if the problem can be fixed by a new HC
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I don’t think so. I think the point was they already are bottom feeders if they can barely beat the other perennial bottom feeders.
Isnt the real question for all three of those school, given the other DMV options, is the process reversible? I mean why risk your kids lax future at one of these places? Academics are pretty much a wash here or there, but if your kid loves lacrosse aren't you scuttling any of their dreams by taking a chance on SSSAS, EHS or STA? And at $50-60k per year, doesn't that put other options on the table that are either comparable or substantially cheaper?
The academics are not close to being a wash. That’s part of the problem at one of those schools, there are less athletes and more scholars! The lax star is likely not getting in anyway.
BUT
Another interesting and ironic aspect is that some of the “stars” from previous years at high school lax powerhouses are now at great colleges and in alum support programs (ie the path to jobs) that are run by dads with kids at one of those lesser lax schools mentioned. Why does a dad with a kid at high school x, who is helping a kid who graduated from a different high school and now attends an Ivy keep HIS kid at the school he is in when it underperforms at lax? In other words, if, hypothetically, SJC gets a kid to Yale and Yale kid is now being mentored by a super successful Yale alum (that wants his kid to go to Yale) isnt the Yale dad just going to move his kid to SJC from the bad lax school?
The reason STA sucks at lacrosse is because the music program is too hard to pass up. This has already been settled. No way to reverse this. Bassoons don’t miss.
This joke stopped being funny about 10 pages ago.