Anonymous wrote:My top ten based on talking to people and seeing the off-season.
1) Oakton
2) Yorktown
3) Langley
4) Woodson
5) Robinson
6) Battlefield
7) Centreville
8) Madison
9) Champe
10) W. Springfield
I totally agree with Oakton being the team to beat. yorktown will be good, but I have heard two of their top remaining players will not be playing. If that is the case, they will drop down by a lot.
Madison is way too low. Woodson and Robinson are way too high
Battlefield is 5 or 6. Could move up or down once we see them play.
Centreville Will play spoiler and be a 3 or 4 team
I think Langley is way too high, but they’re Is room for them to prove me wrong
Champe isn’t even in the conversation. Freedom will be better than Champe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock would be my #6 on that excellent ranking. Replace battlefield at #6 with LB, keep c-ville at 7, Madison at 8 and put battlefield at 9 or even 10.
Wild that 5 through 11 is even in consideration. Who saw centreville even being discussed in a top 20 conversation even 3 years ago?
Disagree on putting Lake Braddock anywhere on this list. The team may have impressed in StJ Winter League (which has been highlighted above as being nothing more than glorified scrimmages), but there are major problems brewing. #22 and #4 will only pass the each other and do not involve any other players. And that attitude will poison the team. It won't take long for opposing coaches to figure out if one of those two players has the ball it should be an automatic double team while locking off the other. The new coach will have his hands full building a TEAM.
Anonymous wrote:Lake Braddock would be my #6 on that excellent ranking. Replace battlefield at #6 with LB, keep c-ville at 7, Madison at 8 and put battlefield at 9 or even 10.
Wild that 5 through 11 is even in consideration. Who saw centreville even being discussed in a top 20 conversation even 3 years ago?
Anonymous wrote:My top ten based on talking to people and seeing the off-season.
1) Oakton
2) Yorktown
3) Langley
4) Woodson
5) Robinson
6) Battlefield
7) Centreville
8) Madison
9) Champe
10) W. Springfield
Anonymous wrote:Yorktown lost to a team of freshman today, 6-32. You know what that tells the rest of us - Yorktown has no defense this year.
Anonymous wrote:Outside of players missing, Winter league games are missing a huge factor that people forget...the Draw. You cannot compare 7 v 7 with no draw to 12 v 12 with a draw. Apples to oranges. Teams with a couple of dynamic scorers can dominate a game in indoor, and that does not translate the same to full field out door, especially if the team never wins the draw to gain possession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yorktown lost to a team of freshman today, 6-32. You know what that tells the rest of us - Yorktown has no defense this year.
For the not so smart folks in the back, it's winter league. Didn't this team also beat Battlefield?