Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IAC is interesting.
Not only is the league run by a bunch of elitist headmasters and BOT, the league is composed of schools from 3 different jurisdictions.
3 schools from Montgomery County MD
2 schools from the City of Alexandria VA
1 school from the District of Columbia
All run by a bunch of idiots.
I wouldn’t be shocked if STA is not even allowed to host home athletic contests in April (for that matter any school in DC) and played their games in a public park.
Landon and Prep will follow one another, Bullis will go rouge like they always do.
I suspect St Stephens will allow fans to attend game, EHS because it’s a boarding school, might restrict all together who comes on campus since they have already created their own bubble.
Overall, I do think by early May we will be in a much better situation than we are in today and fans will be allowed to attend games.
100%. The Headmasters and AD’s of the IAC are just awful. Ignorance of the real world is bliss in an academic and insular bubble. Tragic lack of leadership, courage and fortitude. Can anyone imagine being this bad at your job??
The market says they're quite successful at their jobs, suckering asshole lacrosse parents into paying $40k+/year for tuition...
lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IAC is interesting.
Not only is the league run by a bunch of elitist headmasters and BOT, the league is composed of schools from 3 different jurisdictions.
3 schools from Montgomery County MD
2 schools from the City of Alexandria VA
1 school from the District of Columbia
All run by a bunch of idiots.
I wouldn’t be shocked if STA is not even allowed to host home athletic contests in April (for that matter any school in DC) and played their games in a public park.
Landon and Prep will follow one another, Bullis will go rouge like they always do.
I suspect St Stephens will allow fans to attend game, EHS because it’s a boarding school, might restrict all together who comes on campus since they have already created their own bubble.
Overall, I do think by early May we will be in a much better situation than we are in today and fans will be allowed to attend games.
100%. The Headmasters and AD’s of the IAC are just awful. Ignorance of the real world is bliss in an academic and insular bubble. Tragic lack of leadership, courage and fortitude. Can anyone imagine being this bad at your job??
The market says they're quite successful at their jobs, suckering asshole lacrosse parents into paying $40k+/year for tuition...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IAC is interesting.
Not only is the league run by a bunch of elitist headmasters and BOT, the league is composed of schools from 3 different jurisdictions.
3 schools from Montgomery County MD
2 schools from the City of Alexandria VA
1 school from the District of Columbia
All run by a bunch of idiots.
I wouldn’t be shocked if STA is not even allowed to host home athletic contests in April (for that matter any school in DC) and played their games in a public park.
Landon and Prep will follow one another, Bullis will go rouge like they always do.
I suspect St Stephens will allow fans to attend game, EHS because it’s a boarding school, might restrict all together who comes on campus since they have already created their own bubble.
Overall, I do think by early May we will be in a much better situation than we are in today and fans will be allowed to attend games.
100%. The Headmasters and AD’s of the IAC are just awful. Ignorance of the real world is bliss in an academic and insular bubble. Tragic lack of leadership, courage and fortitude. Can anyone imagine being this bad at your job??
Anonymous wrote:The IAC is interesting.
Not only is the league run by a bunch of elitist headmasters and BOT, the league is composed of schools from 3 different jurisdictions.
3 schools from Montgomery County MD
2 schools from the City of Alexandria VA
1 school from the District of Columbia
All run by a bunch of idiots.
I wouldn’t be shocked if STA is not even allowed to host home athletic contests in April (for that matter any school in DC) and played their games in a public park.
Landon and Prep will follow one another, Bullis will go rouge like they always do.
I suspect St Stephens will allow fans to attend game, EHS because it’s a boarding school, might restrict all together who comes on campus since they have already created their own bubble.
Overall, I do think by early May we will be in a much better situation than we are in today and fans will be allowed to attend games.
Anonymous wrote:All of the IAC schools, minus maybe Episcopal have been having informal practices for the past 3 weeks. Preps star fogo did not play, I do believe if he had played the contest wouldn’t have been so lopsided.
Spalding is the better team and if they played again, the Cavs would most likely win again. Spalding is most likely top 4 team in the MIAA this Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep just started to practice. Spalding has been going for months and is very good. Prep will be fine.
oh please, these athletes play the practically 24/7 year round. don't make up excuses. take the L and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep just started to practice. Spalding has been going for months and is very good. Prep will be fine.
oh please, these athletes play the practically 24/7 year round. don't make up excuses. take the L and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Prep just started to practice. Spalding has been going for months and is very good. Prep will be fine.