Anonymous wrote:How many and what level are Herndons' commits?
Anonymous wrote: its interesting in the liberty district. Will Herndon be a contender with all these commits? Will yorktown still be on top? Can Langley win big this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They went 7-0 in VEL and just beat Yorktown in Fierce Nation. By everyone on this forums logic they must be very good or maybe offseason lacrosse results shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Lightridge will be better than last year, with all of their best players returning in 2026. The issue is, they tend to play down. Yes, they went 7-0 in VEL this Fall, in the 3rd Tier Bracket. They don't belong there, but didn't play anyone who will make you pay for mistakes. Bad habits are formed when you can get away it over and over. They are doing well in the Fierce Nation league, but hard to tell what that means when many teams are shells of themselves.
This Spring I would put Riverside & Stone Bridge in Tier 1, Lightridge, Freedom and Briar Woods in Tier 2, Champe - Tier 3, and Potomac Fall - Tier 4.
If Lightridge challenges themselves early with non-district opponents that push them, they will be ready for their District games. If they play weak teams, and go 5-0, they likely won't be ready for their District, but have a winning record.
They Lost to Stone Bridge last year by 8 goals and then 7 goals... They lost to Riverside last year by 13 goals, and I dont think it was even that close... They lost to Freedom and Briar Woods by 4 goals... so, to even make the district final 4 they will need to beat one of those 4 teams...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They went 7-0 in VEL and just beat Yorktown in Fierce Nation. By everyone on this forums logic they must be very good or maybe offseason lacrosse results shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Lightridge will be better than last year, with all of their best players returning in 2026. The issue is, they tend to play down. Yes, they went 7-0 in VEL this Fall, in the 3rd Tier Bracket. They don't belong there, but didn't play anyone who will make you pay for mistakes. Bad habits are formed when you can get away it over and over. They are doing well in the Fierce Nation league, but hard to tell what that means when many teams are shells of themselves.
This Spring I would put Riverside & Stone Bridge in Tier 1, Lightridge, Freedom and Briar Woods in Tier 2, Champe - Tier 3, and Potomac Fall - Tier 4.
If Lightridge challenges themselves early with non-district opponents that push them, they will be ready for their District games. If they play weak teams, and go 5-0, they likely won't be ready for their District, but have a winning record.
Anonymous wrote:They went 7-0 in VEL and just beat Yorktown in Fierce Nation. By everyone on this forums logic they must be very good or maybe offseason lacrosse results shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top players at every position in VHSL NOVA 6a
Attack
1. #3 Yorktown
2. #1 Battlefield
3. #1 Indy
4. #20 West po
5. #8 Langley
Midfield
1. #7 Langley
2. #5 Madison
3. #5 Battlefield
4. #8 Robinson
5. #11 Indy
Defense
1. #22 Robinson
2. #21 Indy
3. #4 Robinson
4. #9 Herndon
5. #23 Langley
Goalie
1. #3 Langley
2. #28 Robinson (the gap is because there is no one close to number 1)
This list is pretty good to me. I just see a huge difference in skill level this year between attack and midfielders. There are so much more good attackmen, like #1, #3 Herndon, #14 Yorktown, #7 Indy and others that wernt even on the list. After #7 on Langley, there is a huge drop off. I just see a lot more good attackmen than middies. The one thing I am curious about is why #8 on Langley is that low. I didn’t see him play last year, but I heard that he had over a 100 points and is the only returning attackmen that was 1st team all state last year. What do you guys think?
Anonymous wrote:Top players at every position in VHSL NOVA 6a
Attack
1. #3 Yorktown
2. #1 Battlefield
3. #1 Indy
4. #20 West po
5. #8 Langley
Midfield
1. #7 Langley
2. #5 Madison
3. #5 Battlefield
4. #8 Robinson
5. #11 Indy
Defense
1. #22 Robinson
2. #21 Indy
3. #4 Robinson
4. #9 Herndon
5. #23 Langley
Goalie
1. #3 Langley
2. #28 Robinson (the gap is because there is no one close to number 1)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah but they have the best goalie, fogo and attackmen in the state with some key offensive players (beckett brownAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Riverside
2. Independence
3. Robinson
4. Langley
5. Stonebridge
6. Battlefield
7. Madison
8. Herndon
9. Yorktown
10. West Potomac
HM
Oakton
Lake Braddock
Broad Run
Lightridge
IMHO i think Langley should be lower, because they got hit hard with graduation, losing their whole defense. So i think they wont make it far.and Kevin Mahoney)
#10 on Langley had single digit goals. In addition he shoots like a picked up a stick yesterday
Anonymous wrote:yeah but they have the best goalie, fogo and attackmen in the state with some key offensive players (beckett brownAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Riverside
2. Independence
3. Robinson
4. Langley
5. Stonebridge
6. Battlefield
7. Madison
8. Herndon
9. Yorktown
10. West Potomac
HM
Oakton
Lake Braddock
Broad Run
Lightridge
IMHO i think Langley should be lower, because they got hit hard with graduation, losing their whole defense. So i think they wont make it far.and Kevin Mahoney)
Anonymous wrote:Top players at every position in VHSL NOVA 6a
Attack
1. #3 Yorktown
2. #1 Battlefield
3. #1 Indy
4. #20 West po
5. #8 Langley
Midfield
1. #7 Langley
2. #5 Madison
3. #5 Battlefield
4. #8 Robinson
5. #11 Indy
Defense
1. #22 Robinson
2. #21 Indy
3. #4 Robinson
4. #9 Herndon
5. #23 Langley
Goalie
1. #3 Langley
2. #28 Robinson (the gap is because there is no one close to number 1)