Anonymous wrote:The game is at Bullis and a Bullis normally streams their home sporting events.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will rock Prep.
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11 Prep Seniors will play College Lacrosse next Fall. Congratulations men!
Bracken-Fairfield
Burns-Colgate
Clark-Villanova
Flannery-Navy
Giulieri-UVA
Humiston-Georgetown
Johnston-Dartmouth
Lanham-UNC
Maynard-Dennison
Muldoon-Middlebury
Zimmerman-Dickinson
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has plenty of talent as well. Prep's list doesn't jump out copared to most of the top teams from the past decade. Those commits mean nothing if you haven't won anything in the past few years and have a middling coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reclassifying is a also a principal reason that Prep has produced two SCOTUS Justices, current Federal Reserve Chair, owner of the Arizona Cardinals, GM of the Yankees, countless business, political and military leaders, creator of modern chemotherapy, recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, Emmy Award, Medal of Honor and Olympic Gold Medal. Oh wait, reclassifying has nothing to do with any of that—Prep is just a great school.
gag.
Gag all you want, but it’s true. Only STA has a comparable list of alumni in the DMV area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the IAC have a dedicated web site for athletics? I don't see it through a web search.
Don't waste your time.
There is no IAC central staff or office or anything. There is no commissioner, there is no office and there is no web site I have ever seen.
The IAC is only an association of the schools and the Athletic Directors are the representatives of the schools and the resources are all at the schools.
In fact, as a result there re very few rules to speak of. It's all based on what the majority wants of doesn't want.
You can find the IAC rules on the STA athletics page. There are rules but they are “self-enforced.” No commissioner or governing body to review anything. For example, one highly-touted IAC player is in his fifth year playing high school varsity lacrosse because he played varsity as a freshman at a public school before repeating 9th grade and playing 4 years on varsity at his private school. The rules clearly state that no one can play more than 4 years of varsity lacrosse, but no one can do anything about it.
https://stalbansschool.myschoolapp.com/ftpimages/744/download/download_1844931.pdf?siteId=862
Interesting, I can't find the link. Will you post?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the IAC have a dedicated web site for athletics? I don't see it through a web search.
Don't waste your time.
There is no IAC central staff or office or anything. There is no commissioner, there is no office and there is no web site I have ever seen.
The IAC is only an association of the schools and the Athletic Directors are the representatives of the schools and the resources are all at the schools.
In fact, as a result there re very few rules to speak of. It's all based on what the majority wants of doesn't want.
You can find the IAC rules on the STA athletics page. There are rules but they are “self-enforced.” No commissioner or governing body to review anything. For example, one highly-touted IAC player is in his fifth year playing high school varsity lacrosse because he played varsity as a freshman at a public school before repeating 9th grade and playing 4 years on varsity at his private school. The rules clearly state that no one can play more than 4 years of varsity lacrosse, but no one can do anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the IAC have a dedicated web site for athletics? I don't see it through a web search.
Don't waste your time.
There is no IAC central staff or office or anything. There is no commissioner, there is no office and there is no web site I have ever seen.
The IAC is only an association of the schools and the Athletic Directors are the representatives of the schools and the resources are all at the schools.
In fact, as a result there re very few rules to speak of. It's all based on what the majority wants of doesn't want.