Anonymous wrote:On to PVI….. any truth to the rumors that James Cramp is being recruited for the head coach position? Some of us are looking at High schools nxt year and need the info. The AD told us they are still in their search.
Anonymous wrote:On to PVI….. any truth to the rumors that James Cramp is being recruited for the head coach position? Some of us are looking at High schools nxt year and need the info. The AD told us they are still in their search.
The only reason why Prep was successful last year is because “Bluejay” was put on the back burner and “the coach” ran the boys club offense. Way to go “tee it up!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Prep bring in some players from Connecticut and Annapolis area?
Connecticut? Not sure why they would play at Prep when they could play in the MIAA. Much better conference and they actually aren’t afraid to compete with the top teams.
lol...there's more to picking a school than lacrosse.
Lol. Must of been. If it was for lax they made a terrible decision.
"Terrible decision"? Really? People on here are so full of it. What a completely idiotic and untrue statement.
You do realize lots of boys around the country would love to come play lax at Prep, right? The school has a long history of successful lacrosse teams and most recently the 2023 team won the IAC Championship, ranked 4th in the country, #1 in the DMV by the Washington Post, and had 11 seniors commit to play in college. They received tons of social media hype from ECD, Madlax, and other media outlets that all these kids and coaches pay attention to and watch. Every year anywhere from 4-14 of their players commit to D1 and D3 colleges, often the most in the DMV. Their facilities are top notch and the best in the DMV. Their coach won coach of the year, is in the Georgetown University and US Lacrosse Hall of Fames, is a silver medalists for the US National team in the World Championship, played professionally for nine years, and many other accolades.
Choosing to play lacrosse for Prep is definitely NOT a terrible decision, which is why kids come in from all over the DMV, Connecticut, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, etc. just for a chance to attend Prep and play on the team. It's clearly painful for some to hear, but that is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Prep bring in some players from Connecticut and Annapolis area?
Connecticut? Not sure why they would play at Prep when they could play in the MIAA. Much better conference and they actually aren’t afraid to compete with the top teams.
lol...there's more to picking a school than lacrosse.
Lol. Must of been. If it was for lax they made a terrible decision.
"Terrible decision"? Really? People on here are so full of it. What a completely idiotic and untrue statement.
You do realize lots of boys around the country would love to come play lax at Prep, right? The school has a long history of successful lacrosse teams and most recently the 2023 team won the IAC Championship, ranked 4th in the country, #1 in the DMV by the Washington Post, and had 11 seniors commit to play in college. They received tons of social media hype from ECD, Madlax, and other media outlets that all these kids and coaches pay attention to and watch. Every year anywhere from 4-14 of their players commit to D1 and D3 colleges, often the most in the DMV. Their facilities are top notch and the best in the DMV. Their coach won coach of the year, is in the Georgetown University and US Lacrosse Hall of Fames, is a silver medalists for the US National team in the World Championship, played professionally for nine years, and many other accolades.
Choosing to play lacrosse for Prep is definitely NOT a terrible decision, which is why kids come in from all over the DMV, Connecticut, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, etc. just for a chance to attend Prep and play on the team. It's clearly painful for some to hear, but that is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Prep bring in some players from Connecticut and Annapolis area?
Connecticut? Not sure why they would play at Prep when they could play in the MIAA. Much better conference and they actually aren’t afraid to compete with the top teams.
lol...there's more to picking a school than lacrosse.
Lol. Must of been. If it was for lax they made a terrible decision.
"Terrible decision"? Really? People on here are so full of it. What a completely idiotic and untrue statement.
You do realize lots of boys around the country would love to come play lax at Prep, right? The school has a long history of successful lacrosse teams and most recently the 2023 team won the IAC Championship, ranked 4th in the country, #1 in the DMV by the Washington Post, and had 11 seniors commit to play in college. They received tons of social media hype from ECD, Madlax, and other media outlets that all these kids and coaches pay attention to and watch. Every year anywhere from 4-14 of their players commit to D1 and D3 colleges, often the most in the DMV. Their facilities are top notch and the best in the DMV. Their coach won coach of the year, is in the Georgetown University and US Lacrosse Hall of Fames, is a silver medalists for the US National team in the World Championship, played professionally for nine years, and many other accolades.
Coach Rienzo did a great job in preparing these young men for high school.
Choosing to play lacrosse for Prep is definitely NOT a terrible decision, which is why kids come in from all over the DMV, Connecticut, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, etc. just for a chance to attend Prep and play on the team. It's clearly painful for some to hear, but that is the truth.
prep hype man. They go to Prep because they give out the $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Prep bring in some players from Connecticut and Annapolis area?
Connecticut? Not sure why they would play at Prep when they could play in the MIAA. Much better conference and they actually aren’t afraid to compete with the top teams.
lol...there's more to picking a school than lacrosse.
Lol. Must of been. If it was for lax they made a terrible decision.
"Terrible decision"? Really? People on here are so full of it. What a completely idiotic and untrue statement.
You do realize lots of boys around the country would love to come play lax at Prep, right? The school has a long history of successful lacrosse teams and most recently the 2023 team won the IAC Championship, ranked 4th in the country, #1 in the DMV by the Washington Post, and had 11 seniors commit to play in college. They received tons of social media hype from ECD, Madlax, and other media outlets that all these kids and coaches pay attention to and watch. Every year anywhere from 4-14 of their players commit to D1 and D3 colleges, often the most in the DMV. Their facilities are top notch and the best in the DMV. Their coach won coach of the year, is in the Georgetown University and US Lacrosse Hall of Fames, is a silver medalists for the US National team in the World Championship, played professionally for nine years, and many other accolades.
Choosing to play lacrosse for Prep is definitely NOT a terrible decision, which is why kids come in from all over the DMV, Connecticut, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, etc. just for a chance to attend Prep and play on the team. It's clearly painful for some to hear, but that is the truth.
prep hype man. They go to Prep because they give out the $$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC is trash and the boosters on here prove it with every irrational and crazed comment. Everyone knows it, even their students and families talked about how bad they were last year compared to 2022. They lost to STA in their own fall tournament for god’s sake. They got lucky that Gonzaga fell apart last year and will lose to them in 2024.
Take a look in the mirror, bro. You mad?
Anonymous wrote:SJC is trash and the boosters on here prove it with every irrational and crazed comment. Everyone knows it, even their students and families talked about how bad they were last year compared to 2022. They lost to STA in their own fall tournament for god’s sake. They got lucky that Gonzaga fell apart last year and will lose to them in 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bob Waters?!
Wow. That is what they came up with!!
Lucky to get him. Not easy to find coaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn't Prep bring in some players from Connecticut and Annapolis area?
Connecticut? Not sure why they would play at Prep when they could play in the MIAA. Much better conference and they actually aren’t afraid to compete with the top teams.
lol...there's more to picking a school than lacrosse.
Lol. Must of been. If it was for lax they made a terrible decision.
"Terrible decision"? Really? People on here are so full of it. What a completely idiotic and untrue statement.
You do realize lots of boys around the country would love to come play lax at Prep, right? The school has a long history of successful lacrosse teams and most recently the 2023 team won the IAC Championship, ranked 4th in the country, #1 in the DMV by the Washington Post, and had 11 seniors commit to play in college. They received tons of social media hype from ECD, Madlax, and other media outlets that all these kids and coaches pay attention to and watch. Every year anywhere from 4-14 of their players commit to D1 and D3 colleges, often the most in the DMV. Their facilities are top notch and the best in the DMV. Their coach won coach of the year, is in the Georgetown University and US Lacrosse Hall of Fames, is a silver medalists for the US National team in the World Championship, played professionally for nine years, and many other accolades.
Choosing to play lacrosse for Prep is definitely NOT a terrible decision, which is why kids come in from all over the DMV, Connecticut, Canada, Florida, Georgia, Virginia, etc. just for a chance to attend Prep and play on the team. It's clearly painful for some to hear, but that is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bob Waters?!
Wow. That is what they came up with!!