Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2026 class which school is going have the most D1 commits by December?
PVI or Independence HS is VA
I give PVI 3 and Indy 1.
Landon - 3
Prep - 3
GZ - 2
Bullis - 2
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSAS - 1
SA - 1
PVI - 4
Landon - 5
Prep - 4
GZ - 2
Bullis - 3
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSA - 0
SA - 0
GC - 0
DM - 0
SJC started 6 sophmores this season. All 6 will receive D1 offers.
If we are including non binding, the numbers will be much higher for the top 5 teams.
What is non binding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2026 class which school is going have the most D1 commits by December?
PVI or Independence HS is VA
I give PVI 3 and Indy 1.
Landon - 3
Prep - 3
GZ - 2
Bullis - 2
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSAS - 1
SA - 1
PVI - 4
Landon - 5
Prep - 4
GZ - 2
Bullis - 3
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSA - 0
SA - 0
GC - 0
DM - 0
SJC started 6 sophmores this season. All 6 will receive D1 offers.
If we are including non binding, the numbers will be much higher for the top 5 teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2026 class which school is going have the most D1 commits by December?
PVI or Independence HS is VA
I give PVI 3 and Indy 1.
Landon - 3
Prep - 3
GZ - 2
Bullis - 2
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSAS - 1
SA - 1
PVI - 4
Landon - 5
Prep - 4
GZ - 2
Bullis - 3
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSA - 0
SA - 0
GC - 0
DM - 0
SJC started 6 sophmores this season. All 6 will receive D1 offers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"2. Landon - despite the graduation of a strong 2024 class, the Bears have plenty of players returning in their 2025 class to defend their title. Landon had the best JV in the DMV, expect to see some 2027's emerge. As always, the Bears are extremely well-coached and it showed this Spring."
"Best in the DMV" - debatable. SJC's JV went undefeated and had wins over Boy's Latin, Calvert Hall, St. Mary's and Severn.
If SJC's JV team was so elite, how do you explain Speaks and Ince contacting several Landon (2027s) who didn't make the Bears varsity this Spring and trying to lure them to transfer to Military Road for their sophomore season? This is a classless act by Speaks and shows a lack of respect for the current players in the SJC program.
Doesn't seem hard to explain: wanting to add more good players. Landon itself has plenty of kids who transfered in after freshmen or even sophomore seasons elsewhere, including from IAC rival Prep.
There is more between high school movement than ever before, a trend that will continue.
The issue of how coaches approach it is separate, but all the strong schools would happily add good players after high school has begun.
And that’s why sjc can’t schedule games and ends up with 14 regular season games.
Agree. Unfortunately, Speaks has burned a lot of bridges with area coaches.
Speaks doesn’t care about his relationships with other coaches in the area. He cares about his St. John’s players.
He cares about both. Very good friends with many of them. This narrative is lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2026 class which school is going have the most D1 commits by December?
PVI or Independence HS is VA
I give PVI 3 and Indy 1.
Landon - 3
Prep - 3
GZ - 2
Bullis - 2
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSAS - 1
SA - 1
PVI - 4
Landon - 5
Prep - 4
GZ - 2
Bullis - 3
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSA - 0
SA - 0
GC - 0
DM - 0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the 2026 class which school is going have the most D1 commits by December?
PVI or Independence HS is VA
I give PVI 3 and Indy 1.
Landon - 3
Prep - 3
GZ - 2
Bullis - 2
SJC - 5
EH - 1
SSSAS - 1
SA - 1
SJC is probably accurate, but the others will definitely have more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"2. Landon - despite the graduation of a strong 2024 class, the Bears have plenty of players returning in their 2025 class to defend their title. Landon had the best JV in the DMV, expect to see some 2027's emerge. As always, the Bears are extremely well-coached and it showed this Spring."
"Best in the DMV" - debatable. SJC's JV went undefeated and had wins over Boy's Latin, Calvert Hall, St. Mary's and Severn.
If SJC's JV team was so elite, how do you explain Speaks and Ince contacting several Landon (2027s) who didn't make the Bears varsity this Spring and trying to lure them to transfer to Military Road for their sophomore season? This is a classless act by Speaks and shows a lack of respect for the current players in the SJC program.
Doesn't seem hard to explain: wanting to add more good players. Landon itself has plenty of kids who transfered in after freshmen or even sophomore seasons elsewhere, including from IAC rival Prep.
There is more between high school movement than ever before, a trend that will continue.
The issue of how coaches approach it is separate, but all the strong schools would happily add good players after high school has begun.
And that’s why sjc can’t schedule games and ends up with 14 regular season games.
Agree. Unfortunately, Speaks has burned a lot of bridges with area coaches.
Speaks doesn’t care about his relationships with other coaches in the area. He cares about his St. John’s players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"2. Landon - despite the graduation of a strong 2024 class, the Bears have plenty of players returning in their 2025 class to defend their title. Landon had the best JV in the DMV, expect to see some 2027's emerge. As always, the Bears are extremely well-coached and it showed this Spring."
"Best in the DMV" - debatable. SJC's JV went undefeated and had wins over Boy's Latin, Calvert Hall, St. Mary's and Severn.
If SJC's JV team was so elite, how do you explain Speaks and Ince contacting several Landon (2027s) who didn't make the Bears varsity this Spring and trying to lure them to transfer to Military Road for their sophomore season? This is a classless act by Speaks and shows a lack of respect for the current players in the SJC program.
Doesn't seem hard to explain: wanting to add more good players. Landon itself has plenty of kids who transfered in after freshmen or even sophomore seasons elsewhere, including from IAC rival Prep.
There is more between high school movement than ever before, a trend that will continue.
The issue of how coaches approach it is separate, but all the strong schools would happily add good players after high school has begun.
And that’s why sjc can’t schedule games and ends up with 14 regular season games.
Agree. Unfortunately, Speaks has burned a lot of bridges with area coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*Bullis
Bullis lost 15-18 will get rematch with Gonzaga tomorrow in the loser bracket.
None of Gonzaga’s seniors are playing in the tournament this weekend.
And none of the GZ did last year
I don’t understand what you mean.
Translation is why GZ did not that do last season
Anonymous wrote:Duenkel along with all other players that were going to SJC moved to Next Level - since Ince was coaching the NL 24 team.
Anonymous wrote:Will Ince take the DeMatha job