Anonymous wrote:
Post-fall guesses
1. SJC. Way too many commits to think lower
2. Prep. They have a complete team
3. Landon. Gonna miss 70% at fogo
4. Bullis. Thin but talent remains
5. PVI. one last try for the 26’s before collapse
6. GC. Super selfish seniors
7. Gonzaga. Historical respect but a new direction needed
8. STA. good goalie and poles and fo and zero offense.
9. Heights. Such a weak schedule
10. Dematha. The 25’s are gone.
HM Langley has some offense, Yorktown has a 5 star, Urbana has a program. Maybe a public breaks in this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Please stop. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Your GZ grammar skills are embarrassing. This is the typical DCUM response to fall to insult when you have no argument.
You are criticizing grammar skills when you can’t proof read? You must have been embarrassed after posting.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't be the offseason without SJC backers copying and pasting this for the 3rd year in a row.Anonymous wrote:SJC is in a league of their own this Spring with the number of commits on its roster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Please stop. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Your GZ grammar skills are embarrassing. This is the typical DCUM response to fall to insult when you have no argument.
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park is better than the Heights and STA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GZ's really gonna struggle to stay in the top 10. Could see them drop to 5th in WCAC. It's a tough sell to get the lax families to commute into the heart of DC when there are equal choices a lot closer to home.
Sorry but this is a weak take. Basketball was in the finals last year, soccer won finals this year, football was in finals last night. Plenty of families still want to commute to I St. Lax may never be as good as the Oneill years but they are a young team this year and have to replace a strong fogo and goalie
SJC should win it all but otherwise it's a crapshoot for who plays them in the finals. Talent in the DMV is down in general across the board.
You're gonna try to equate a minority, all scholarship hoops and football team with an all suburb roster like lacrosse? Soccer, really? Gonzaga has a nice team but the WCAC is not a soccer conference evidenced by the Heights being near the top. Then you say they'll never be as good as under O'Neill. Yeah, that's the point. They've dropped because good club players from the suburbs don't want to play for a coach who can't show up to practice until he's done with his day job and then have to commute home from crime ridden dc in the dark. Gonzaga making it to the finals this year will be the equivalent of SMR doing it last year.
Please stop. Your embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GZ's really gonna struggle to stay in the top 10. Could see them drop to 5th in WCAC. It's a tough sell to get the lax families to commute into the heart of DC when there are equal choices a lot closer to home.
Sorry but this is a weak take. Basketball was in the finals last year, soccer won finals this year, football was in finals last night. Plenty of families still want to commute to I St. Lax may never be as good as the Oneill years but they are a young team this year and have to replace a strong fogo and goalie
SJC should win it all but otherwise it's a crapshoot for who plays them in the finals. Talent in the DMV is down in general across the board.
You're gonna try to equate a minority, all scholarship hoops and football team with an all suburb roster like lacrosse? Soccer, really? Gonzaga has a nice team but the WCAC is not a soccer conference evidenced by the Heights being near the top. Then you say they'll never be as good as under O'Neill. Yeah, that's the point. They've dropped because good club players from the suburbs don't want to play for a coach who can't show up to practice until he's done with his day job and then have to commute home from crime ridden dc in the dark. Gonzaga making it to the finals this year will be the equivalent of SMR doing it last year.
Anonymous wrote:Severna Park is better than the Heights and STA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GZ's really gonna struggle to stay in the top 10. Could see them drop to 5th in WCAC. It's a tough sell to get the lax families to commute into the heart of DC when there are equal choices a lot closer to home.
Sorry but this is a weak take. Basketball was in the finals last year, soccer won finals this year, football was in finals last night. Plenty of families still want to commute to I St. Lax may never be as good as the Oneill years but they are a young team this year and have to replace a strong fogo and goalie
SJC should win it all but otherwise it's a crapshoot for who plays them in the finals. Talent in the DMV is down in general across the board.
Anonymous wrote:GZ's really gonna struggle to stay in the top 10. Could see them drop to 5th in WCAC. It's a tough sell to get the lax families to commute into the heart of DC when there are equal choices a lot closer to home.
Wouldn't be the offseason without SJC backers copying and pasting this for the 3rd year in a row.Anonymous wrote:SJC is in a league of their own this Spring with the number of commits on its roster.
Anonymous wrote:
Post-fall guesses
1. SJC. Way too many commits to think lower
2. Prep. They have a complete team
3. Landon. Gonna miss 70% at fogo
4. Bullis. Thin but talent remains
5. PVI. one last try for the 26’s before collapse
6. GC. Super selfish seniors
7. Gonzaga. Historical respect but a new direction needed
8. STA. good goalie and poles and fo and zero offense.
9. Heights. Such a weak schedule
10. Dematha. The 25’s are gone.
HM Langley has some offense, Yorktown has a 5 star, Urbana has a program. Maybe a public breaks in this year.