Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside lax
Ty
Xander is clueless
Anonymous wrote:Inside lax
Anonymous wrote:Ranking of players, not teams. Prep has 2 players on the list and so does SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s talk about the new 2023 rankings. I think they are solid rankings
Anonymous wrote:Just reading the Gtown prep transfer to McDonough was to old to play in the IAC is this true?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s talk about the new 2023 rankings. I think they are solid rankings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:St Mary’s Annapolis
Look for St Mary's and McDonogh to be the cream of the crop of the MIAA this Spring. McDonogh will be the favorite to repeat lead by Millon & Co.
Boys Latin will remain very strong but losing Petro's son is a major hole to fill.
Spalding takes a big step backward and Severn takes a big stride forward.
Gilman and Loyola Blakefield, while competitive, don't live up to their program's lofty standards.
St. Pauls will be the "dark horse"
....and no one here cares. I would rather hear a breakdown of Yorktown HS in Arlington at least they are DMV. MIAA<IAC/WCAC schools
Anonymous wrote:St Mary’s Annapolis
IAC: Prep and Bullis have all the pressure to win and are very talented. Helps to have guys playing in their 5th varsity seasons on both of those teams. SSSAS graduated a massive and talented senior class, but still have some talent coming back. Landon is young and have some injuries to battle with already. St. Albans has some great top end talent but do they have the depth?