Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today’s Games:
- Dematha vs LaSalle (PA)
- Prep vs Cannon (NC)
- STA vs St Marks (TX)
Any others?
DeMatha vs LaSalle should be a good one as should STA vs St Marks.
Never heard of Cannon down in North Carolina.
Cannon has a handful of high-level D1 commits (including one of the best goalies not named Big Tasty), so I’d expect Prep to win comfortably but probably not blow them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today’s Games:
- Dematha vs LaSalle (PA)
- Prep vs Cannon (NC)
- STA vs St Marks (TX)
Any others?
DeMatha vs LaSalle should be a good one as should STA vs St Marks.
Never heard of Cannon down in North Carolina.
Anonymous wrote:Today’s Games:
- Dematha vs LaSalle (PA)
- Prep vs Cannon (NC)
- STA vs St Marks (TX)
Any others?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St. John’s 8
PVI 4
Final
PVI didn't come play and SJC goalie was a factor?
They came just not on the same level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think you might be surprised if you watch those teams play.
Won't try to argue that they are equivalent to the top tier in this area, it's not close. Probably not even the middle tier of the privates.
But those teams could be competitive with the likes of Potomac, St. Andrew's, Good Counsel, maybe even the Heights. It's not public school lacrosse.
That's just mean.Yorktown played the Heights to a 10-8 game and there are a bunch of publics in this area that would also beat St. Andrews and Good Counsel.
Yorktown has 2,200 kids in 9-12. SAES has like 300 and Potomac has like 400. GC is bigger, but still probably half the size of Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think you might be surprised if you watch those teams play.
Won't try to argue that they are equivalent to the top tier in this area, it's not close. Probably not even the middle tier of the privates.
But those teams could be competitive with the likes of Potomac, St. Andrew's, Good Counsel, maybe even the Heights. It's not public school lacrosse.
That's just mean.Yorktown played the Heights to a 10-8 game and there are a bunch of publics in this area that would also beat St. Andrews and Good Counsel.
Yorktown has 2,200 kids in 9-12. SAES has like 300 and Potomac has like 400. GC is bigger, but still probably half the size of Yorktown.
Yes and Yorktown is very good…Madison is even better…maybe even better than…gulp…some private schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think you might be surprised if you watch those teams play.
Won't try to argue that they are equivalent to the top tier in this area, it's not close. Probably not even the middle tier of the privates.
But those teams could be competitive with the likes of Potomac, St. Andrew's, Good Counsel, maybe even the Heights. It's not public school lacrosse.
That's just mean.Yorktown played the Heights to a 10-8 game and there are a bunch of publics in this area that would also beat St. Andrews and Good Counsel.
Yorktown has 2,200 kids in 9-12. SAES has like 300 and Potomac has like 400. GC is bigger, but still probably half the size of Yorktown.
Anonymous wrote:MADLAX media 😂😂😂😂
Anonymous wrote:STA won 11-8
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Think you might be surprised if you watch those teams play.
Won't try to argue that they are equivalent to the top tier in this area, it's not close. Probably not even the middle tier of the privates.
But those teams could be competitive with the likes of Potomac, St. Andrew's, Good Counsel, maybe even the Heights. It's not public school lacrosse.
That's just mean.Yorktown played the Heights to a 10-8 game and there are a bunch of publics in this area that would also beat St. Andrews and Good Counsel.
Plenty of the public schools in this area could give the mid level privates a run for their money any day of the week
BS. Comments like this are delusional. It has never happened and, until it does, stay off the big boys' pages.
Oh my bad…O’Connell could definitely beat Madison or Yorktown simply because they are a private school…your arrogance makes me want to vomit
Public’s sure have a lot of lax pride
Yes, they do. They get their players into D1/D2 and D3 schools, just like privates do. Private schools do not =good lacrosse. I dont see Maret/Sidwell/Ireton/Potomac/GC/SMR/O'Connell beating Westminster/Century/Severna Park/Glenelg/Urbana/Linganore/Oakdale/Howard/South River/Broadneck/Catonsville/Hereford/Towson or Dulaney to name a few.
Relax. Those privates don’t commit a lot to lacrosse. Get what they get just like public’s.