Anonymous wrote:I heard the new coach for PVI also runs a club team. Which team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball.
I've heard 1 - 2 of them are leaving.
and really only 1 of them played this Spring, the lefty attackman.
The other 3 that you refer to hardly even cracked the lineup at Bullis this Spring.
None are leaving Bullis. 2 of them start as Middies on Next Level 2023 (top 5 in country). The lefty attack an starts too. Other attackman is competing with McDonough kid and Heights kid for a starting spot.
Next Level is no where near top 5 they are third or fourth in DMV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball.
I've heard 1 - 2 of them are leaving.
and really only 1 of them played this Spring, the lefty attackman.
The other 3 that you refer to hardly even cracked the lineup at Bullis this Spring.
None are leaving Bullis. 2 of them start as Middies on Next Level 2023 (top 5 in country). The lefty attack an starts too. Other attackman is competing with McDonough kid and Heights kid for a starting spot.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball.
I've heard 1 - 2 of them are leaving.
and really only 1 of them played this Spring, the lefty attackman.
The other 3 that you refer to hardly even cracked the lineup at Bullis this Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.
IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS
Is this a joke?
Saint Stephens brings back virtually their entire team. The Saints will contend with Georgetown Prep and Landon for the IAC banner next spring.
Bullis graduates a ton. Unless they bring in a bunch of transfers this summer, I see them taking a big step back next Spring. With the DC Express guys now at Prep, I fully expect them to bring in some transfers this off-season
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball. Their goalie will be just a sophomore, but he’s extremely talented and hard working. IAC will be far mor interesting than WCAC.
WCAC will be dominated by SJC with Gonzaga, PVI, DeMatha, and Heights competing for spots 2-5.
IAC could be won by Prep, Bullis, or Landon. All three of these teams are relatively even in talent.
“Heights competing for spots 2-5.” Is that you Boh? The Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC and Dave’s departure means they won’t sniff that high a finish any time soon. A few of their better players will transfer to DeMatha and w/out Dave as HC the recruiting pipeline will dry up. The Heights just doesn’t care about major sports.
“Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC” yet they literally finished 5th this year.
Take your head out of ur ass, and you’ll think more clearly.
Whatever Boh. The WCAC didn’t play a full season or have a conference tourney. “But, but we finished 5th …..”
Never said “we” because I have no relation to the heights. I’m Jewish. I’m just listing facts
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.
IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS
Is this a joke?
Saint Stephens brings back virtually their entire team. The Saints will contend with Georgetown Prep and Landon for the IAC banner next spring.
Bullis graduates a ton. Unless they bring in a bunch of transfers this summer, I see them taking a big step back next Spring. With the DC Express guys now at Prep, I fully expect them to bring in some transfers this off-season
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball. Their goalie will be just a sophomore, but he’s extremely talented and hard working. IAC will be far mor interesting than WCAC.
WCAC will be dominated by SJC with Gonzaga, PVI, DeMatha, and Heights competing for spots 2-5.
IAC could be won by Prep, Bullis, or Landon. All three of these teams are relatively even in talent.
“Heights competing for spots 2-5.” Is that you Boh? The Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC and Dave’s departure means they won’t sniff that high a finish any time soon. A few of their better players will transfer to DeMatha and w/out Dave as HC the recruiting pipeline will dry up. The Heights just doesn’t care about major sports.
“Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC” yet they literally finished 5th this year.
Take your head out of ur ass, and you’ll think more clearly.
Whatever Boh. The WCAC didn’t play a full season or have a conference tourney. “But, but we finished 5th …..”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.
IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS
Is this a joke?
Saint Stephens brings back virtually their entire team. The Saints will contend with Georgetown Prep and Landon for the IAC banner next spring.
Bullis graduates a ton. Unless they bring in a bunch of transfers this summer, I see them taking a big step back next Spring. With the DC Express guys now at Prep, I fully expect them to bring in some transfers this off-season
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball. Their goalie will be just a sophomore, but he’s extremely talented and hard working. IAC will be far mor interesting than WCAC.
WCAC will be dominated by SJC with Gonzaga, PVI, DeMatha, and Heights competing for spots 2-5.
IAC could be won by Prep, Bullis, or Landon. All three of these teams are relatively even in talent.
“Heights competing for spots 2-5.” Is that you Boh? The Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC and Dave’s departure means they won’t sniff that high a finish any time soon. A few of their better players will transfer to DeMatha and w/out Dave as HC the recruiting pipeline will dry up. The Heights just doesn’t care about major sports.
“Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC” yet they literally finished 5th this year.
Take your head out of ur ass, and you’ll think more clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.
IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS
Is this a joke?
Saint Stephens brings back virtually their entire team. The Saints will contend with Georgetown Prep and Landon for the IAC banner next spring.
Bullis graduates a ton. Unless they bring in a bunch of transfers this summer, I see them taking a big step back next Spring. With the DC Express guys now at Prep, I fully expect them to bring in some transfers this off-season
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball. Their goalie will be just a sophomore, but he’s extremely talented and hard working. IAC will be far mor interesting than WCAC.
WCAC will be dominated by SJC with Gonzaga, PVI, DeMatha, and Heights competing for spots 2-5.
IAC could be won by Prep, Bullis, or Landon. All three of these teams are relatively even in talent.
“Heights competing for spots 2-5.” Is that you Boh? The Heights has never finished that high in the WCAC and Dave’s departure means they won’t sniff that high a finish any time soon. A few of their better players will transfer to DeMatha and w/out Dave as HC the recruiting pipeline will dry up. The Heights just doesn’t care about major sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are my way-too-early 21-22 Rankings for IAC & WCAC.
IAC;
1. Bullis
2. Prep
3. Landon
4. Episcopal
5. Albans
6. SSSAS
Is this a joke?
Saint Stephens brings back virtually their entire team. The Saints will contend with Georgetown Prep and Landon for the IAC banner next spring.
Bullis graduates a ton. Unless they bring in a bunch of transfers this summer, I see them taking a big step back next Spring. With the DC Express guys now at Prep, I fully expect them to bring in some transfers this off-season
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball. Their goalie will be just a sophomore, but he’s extremely talented and hard working. IAC will be far mor interesting than WCAC.
WCAC will be dominated by SJC with Gonzaga, PVI, DeMatha, and Heights competing for spots 2-5.
IAC could be won by Prep, Bullis, or Landon. All three of these teams are relatively even in talent.
Bullis 23’ class is filthy. 4 NL kids who will all play top DI ball.