Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 15:26     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a NOVA public lax thread last spring that was great. Hopefully those folks will do it again for spring.

Madison won states and will improve. I think its Madison, Battlefield, Langley and everyone else next spring? Depth is key for publics not sure what's on the bench for those teams.


For what it is worth, I do not think Madison, Battlefield, Langley, or I think you have to put Patriot, Yorktown, Robinson in the mix have any D1 committed players. Maybe some more will have committed to college by Spring. I also do think Lake Braddock could be in the mix because of the three they have.


Robinson FOGO is a D1 commit and Battlefield attack just committed to a top rated D3 school. Oakton also has a D1 commit on D.



Robinson FOGO now attends Madison. LB will be one of several teams to beat. Madison stacked and defending state champs, and Battlefield will have a D1 committed goalie by the time spring rolls around (imo). Nova public school lax is getting better and better. Great to see.


Genuinely curious on fogo example above - how does that occur in public school? Family legitimately just moves on their own - or are parents really making housing changes based on public school lacrosse programs (and it’s not like robo wasn’t good to begin with…)
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 14:03     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

And played SJC as tough as any team last year in the WCAC final game despite losing #14 ranked 2024 early in that game, so there is that consider. But again, not sure how miserable you are.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 14:01     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Yeah but GZ beat the #2 and #5 ranked teams in the final US lax rankings, so there is that to consider. But depends on how miserable you are…..
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 13:07     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:GZ attack is #14 in 2024 rankings and will have some great options.

who cares couldn’t even beat riverside
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 13:06     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Lake Braddock & Robinson were the top NOVA teams in the old days of the WALL. Then Madison, Langley and Oakton made the jump. NOVA public lacrosse has made some huge strides. It’s nice to see

Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 11:38     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a NOVA public lax thread last spring that was great. Hopefully those folks will do it again for spring.

Madison won states and will improve. I think its Madison, Battlefield, Langley and everyone else next spring? Depth is key for publics not sure what's on the bench for those teams.


For what it is worth, I do not think Madison, Battlefield, Langley, or I think you have to put Patriot, Yorktown, Robinson in the mix have any D1 committed players. Maybe some more will have committed to college by Spring. I also do think Lake Braddock could be in the mix because of the three they have.


Robinson FOGO is a D1 commit and Battlefield attack just committed to a top rated D3 school. Oakton also has a D1 commit on D.



Robinson FOGO now attends Madison. LB will be one of several teams to beat. Madison stacked and defending state champs, and Battlefield will have a D1 committed goalie by the time spring rolls around (imo). Nova public school lax is getting better and better. Great to see.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 11:22     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

GZ attack is #14 in 2024 rankings and will have some great options.
Anonymous
Post 08/31/2022 10:33     Subject: Re:2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let's see what happens 9/1


The only 2024 from the DC area I see making a verbal in early September is the SJC attackman.

I'm assuming he is going to play football and lax at either UVA, UNC, or Duke.





I would expect there to be a couple more than that but agree probably not a ton
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 20:40     Subject: Re:2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:Let's see what happens 9/1


The only 2024 from the DC area I see making a verbal in early September is the SJC attackman.

I'm assuming he is going to play football and lax at either UVA, UNC, or Duke.



Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 20:00     Subject: Re:2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Let's see what happens 9/1
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 19:53     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was a NOVA public lax thread last spring that was great. Hopefully those folks will do it again for spring.

Madison won states and will improve. I think its Madison, Battlefield, Langley and everyone else next spring? Depth is key for publics not sure what's on the bench for those teams.


For what it is worth, I do not think Madison, Battlefield, Langley, or I think you have to put Patriot, Yorktown, Robinson in the mix have any D1 committed players. Maybe some more will have committed to college by Spring. I also do think Lake Braddock could be in the mix because of the three they have.


Robinson FOGO is a D1 commit and Battlefield attack just committed to a top rated D3 school. Oakton also has a D1 commit on D.
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 16:19     Subject: Re:2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Will get the NOVA 6A Lax Thread going again this Spring. Think Madison is still the team to beat - they are bringing a lot of guys back. Robinson is loaded again, Lake Braddock should be good and capable of giving Robinson some problems, Yorktown graduated a lot of good players but still has some depth, Langley has most guys back but lost their FOGO, Battlefield has has a bunch of good players coming back, Patriot graduated a ton of good seniors and I suspect they may be down a bit.

Way too early preseason rankings:

1. Madison
2. Robinson
3. Lake Braddock
4. Battlefield
5. Yorktown
6. Langley
7. Patriot
8. Westfield
9. West Potomac
10. Oakton
Anonymous
Post 08/30/2022 11:07     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Madison, Battlefield, Patriot, Lake Braddock and Robinson.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2022 15:52     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

Anonymous wrote:There was a NOVA public lax thread last spring that was great. Hopefully those folks will do it again for spring.

Madison won states and will improve. I think its Madison, Battlefield, Langley and everyone else next spring? Depth is key for publics not sure what's on the bench for those teams.


For what it is worth, I do not think Madison, Battlefield, Langley, or I think you have to put Patriot, Yorktown, Robinson in the mix have any D1 committed players. Maybe some more will have committed to college by Spring. I also do think Lake Braddock could be in the mix because of the three they have.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2022 15:29     Subject: 2023 Boys HS lacrosse outlook

There was a NOVA public lax thread last spring that was great. Hopefully those folks will do it again for spring.

Madison won states and will improve. I think its Madison, Battlefield, Langley and everyone else next spring? Depth is key for publics not sure what's on the bench for those teams.