Anonymous wrote:CVille CRUSHED Yorktown tonight. Won by 6 or 7. Centreville is going to win the district if not the region this year, can’t wait to see them vs. Madison. Yorktown looked solid, but lacked the chemistry and drive CVille has this year. Both goalies played great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t always go by how many D1 commits a team has since all D1 programs, coaches, and commits are not created equal. You can bet that a commit to championship programs like UNC, BC, JMU or UMD will be top level talent. Lower level D1 programs like say a Winthrop, Mercer or W&M will recruit solid H.S. Players, but certainly not at the level of those strongest programs.
I know this may come as a shock but some top level talent choose higher academic universities over higher quality of the lacrosse programs.
Spot on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t always go by how many D1 commits a team has since all D1 programs, coaches, and commits are not created equal. You can bet that a commit to championship programs like UNC, BC, JMU or UMD will be top level talent. Lower level D1 programs like say a Winthrop, Mercer or W&M will recruit solid H.S. Players, but certainly not at the level of those strongest programs.
I know this may come as a shock but some top level talent choose higher academic universities over higher quality of the lacrosse programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calm it down. It’s all how you finish. We are in the embryonic stages of a long season. We can all agree that Battlefield will be there at the end since their league doesn’t have the depth of the best region in public school lacrosse in Virginia. Oakton will be a very tough out for sure but there are other very good teams that will improve or implode. Once all the teams get into their conference games then let’s revisit the “best” goalie and so forth. Defense wins championships. And to the parent that wrote about a team winning, he/she has that spot on. D1 commits don’t win, TEAMS win.
100%!! Robo has 2 D1 commits and were steamrolled by Yorktown who has zero D1 commits.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t always go by how many D1 commits a team has since all D1 programs, coaches, and commits are not created equal. You can bet that a commit to championship programs like UNC, BC, JMU or UMD will be top level talent. Lower level D1 programs like say a Winthrop, Mercer or W&M will recruit solid H.S. Players, but certainly not at the level of those strongest programs.
Anonymous wrote:From a similar thread predictions.
Yorktown (+5) @ Centreville (o/u 23)
Oakton (+10) @ South County (o/u 23)
Langley (+3) @ Woodson (o/u 17)
Battlefield (-7) vs Robinson (o/u 21.5) @ Woodson
Potomac (+1) @ Madison (o/u 17.5)
West Potomac (-4) vs Justice @ Annandale (o/u 19)
West Potomac (-5) vs South Lakes @ Annandale (o/u 18)
Justice (-4) vs W&L @ Annandale (o/u 18)
Lake Braddock (-5) vs W&L @ Annandale (o/u 1
Yorktown + outright win
So co +
Langley +
Battlefield -
Poto+
Anonymous wrote:From a similar thread predictions.
Yorktown (+5) @ Centreville (o/u 23)
Oakton (+10) @ South County (o/u 23)
Langley (+3) @ Woodson (o/u 17)
Battlefield (-7) vs Robinson (o/u 21.5) @ Woodson
Potomac (+1) @ Madison (o/u 17.5)
West Potomac (-4) vs Justice @ Annandale (o/u 19)
West Potomac (-5) vs South Lakes @ Annandale (o/u 18)
Justice (-4) vs W&L @ Annandale (o/u 18)
Lake Braddock (-5) vs W&L @ Annandale (o/u 1
Yorktown + outright win
So co +
Langley +
Battlefield -
Poto+
Anonymous wrote:Calm it down. It’s all how you finish. We are in the embryonic stages of a long season. We can all agree that Battlefield will be there at the end since their league doesn’t have the depth of the best region in public school lacrosse in Virginia. Oakton will be a very tough out for sure but there are other very good teams that will improve or implode. Once all the teams get into their conference games then let’s revisit the “best” goalie and so forth. Defense wins championships. And to the parent that wrote about a team winning, he/she has that spot on. D1 commits don’t win, TEAMS win.