Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s has the number one player in the country? When was the last time that’s happened in the DMV?
Where is this list?
Inside Lacrosse. But not much debate.
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/il-evoshield-class-of-2024-top-50-rankings/60210
Anonymous wrote:The Heights won't beat SJC or GZ, they don't have depth.
I do think they have a very good shot of beating DM or PVI.
Boh is an excellent coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s has the number one player in the country? When was the last time that’s happened in the DMV?
Where is this list?
Inside Lacrosse. But not much debate.
https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/il-evoshield-class-of-2024-top-50-rankings/60210
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA's starters can run with any team in the area (including Bullis and SJC).
The Bulldogs lack depth and historically all it takes is 1 - 2 injuries in a season to rerail the positive momentum.
My sleeper pick in the WCAC will be the Heights. I do think this is finally the year, they crack the top 4 of the WCAC. They won't win the league but I think they are going to surprise a lot of area teams this spring.
Pre-season so this would be a long shot. I think their best player last season was a goalie who left. Do they pass Dematha, PVI, Gonzaga, or Saint Johns?
Best player last year was the goalie, but he was literally the only starter to graduate. Still have 2 strong Senior Attack, Very strong Senior D man, and talented FOGO. Think they beat PVI and one b/w DeMatha and GZ.
They did not beat PVI last season or the year before that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s has the number one player in the country? When was the last time that’s happened in the DMV?
Where is this list?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA's starters can run with any team in the area (including Bullis and SJC).
The Bulldogs lack depth and historically all it takes is 1 - 2 injuries in a season to rerail the positive momentum.
My sleeper pick in the WCAC will be the Heights. I do think this is finally the year, they crack the top 4 of the WCAC. They won't win the league but I think they are going to surprise a lot of area teams this spring.
Pre-season so this would be a long shot. I think their best player last season was a goalie who left. Do they pass Dematha, PVI, Gonzaga, or Saint Johns?
Best player last year was the goalie, but he was literally the only starter to graduate. Still have 2 strong Senior Attack, Very strong Senior D man, and talented FOGO. Think they beat PVI and one b/w DeMatha and GZ.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s has the number one player in the country? When was the last time that’s happened in the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:does PVI take a step forward this Spring?
can't remember if they graduated a ton from last Spring.
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:STA's starters can run with any team in the area (including Bullis and SJC).
The Bulldogs lack depth and historically all it takes is 1 - 2 injuries in a season to rerail the positive momentum.
My sleeper pick in the WCAC will be the Heights. I do think this is finally the year, they crack the top 4 of the WCAC. They won't win the league but I think they are going to surprise a lot of area teams this spring.
Pre-season so this would be a long shot. I think their best player last season was a goalie who left. Do they pass Dematha, PVI, Gonzaga, or Saint Johns?
Anonymous wrote:STA's starters can run with any team in the area (including Bullis and SJC).
The Bulldogs lack depth and historically all it takes is 1 - 2 injuries in a season to rerail the positive momentum.
My sleeper pick in the WCAC will be the Heights. I do think this is finally the year, they crack the top 4 of the WCAC. They won't win the league but I think they are going to surprise a lot of area teams this spring.
Anonymous wrote:St. John’s has the number one player in the country? When was the last time that’s happened in the DMV?