Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cadets playing Culver, Saint Anthonys, Boys Latin, Taft outside of WCAC
and Hill Academy. SJC is not dodging anyone!
Anonymous wrote:Cadets playing Culver, Saint Anthonys, Boys Latin, Taft outside of WCAC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real power rankings:
Contenders
1. Prep
2. SJC
3. Gonzaga
4. Bullis
5. Landon
Huge Gulf
6. Episcopal
7. PVI
8. SSSAS
9. DeMatha
Smaller Gulf
10. Heights
11. STA
12. Good Counsel
Several public schools and maybe St. Andrews could be around this level.
I will go out on a limb and predict, SJC is going to have another "drop off" relative to the 2023 campaign.
When you have a dominant FOGO, and incredible goalie, (don't care what the SJC homers are saying about their replacement), you will find yourself in much more competitive situations. If Dunkel can stay healthy for the entire Spring, the Cadets should be pretty solid, if not, they will take some losses. (don't know what their non-league schedule looksl like) The WCAC will be way down this Spring: DeMatha graduated a ton, and PVI's program is kinda a mess. The Heights while extremely well coached, have little depth and Good Counsel only cares about football. Both SJC and Gonzaga will likely coast through league play and meet in the finals.
Top 4 teams this spring (no order here) SJC, Landon, Prep, Gonzaga. Bullis is a year away but I wouldn't count them out from making a serious run late Spring when their 2025s get some continuity. St Stephens also brings back their entire team from last year so look for them to be much more competitive after a down season.
Curious, is Bullis playing SJC again this Spring? (I'm assuming GP and Landon aren't). Anyone from the MIAA playing the Cadets? thanks!
Anonymous wrote:The real power rankings:
Contenders
1. Prep
2. SJC
3. Gonzaga
4. Bullis
5. Landon
Huge Gulf
6. Episcopal
7. PVI
8. SSSAS
9. DeMatha
Smaller Gulf
10. Heights
11. STA
12. Good Counsel
Several public schools and maybe St. Andrews could be around this level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never to early for a fall ranking:
1. SJC until a local team beats them
2. Prep: Lost the most with graduation
3. Gonzaga: Could move to #1 most talented
4. Landon: Needs to shine with the 24 class from ML
5. Bullis: will enter #1 in 2025
6. SSSAS: rebound year with strong 24's
7. Dematha: Coaching makes the difference
8. PVI? Not sure can rank without a coach
9. Episcopal
10. STA (lost a lot missed from last year)
#1 is a ridiculous statement. SJC doesn't always have top local teams on their schedule, especially not IAC teams. This fact negates the first statement. Last year the only IAC team they played was Bullis and they only won by one point in (10-9). Prep beat Bullis twice, 18-2 in first game and 14-5 in second game. Prep was the top team in 2023 and would have undoubtedly beat SJC. This coming year SJC will no longer have their top FOGO and goalie. They will be down and likely lose to Gonzaga if Gonzaga can stay on track and disciplined. Further proof, SJC has 9 commits, while Gonzaga has 13. Gonzaga should be the better team unless coaching and captains (leaders) fail the team.
SJC is the best team in the DMV because they have the best coaching in the DMV. This is fall so really picking SJC (1) and Prep (2) should not be considered ridiculous. 9 commits v 13 means little. SJC still has the number one player. Gonzaga scored 2 goals yes 2 goals in the final WCAC game last season. If you want to put Prep #1 fine but neither is ridiculous picks. The real questions are which team makes the biggest leap forward and which team falls the most?
Your reading comprehension isn't very good. Saying #1 is a ridiculous statement refers to the pp's saying SJC is #1 until a local team beats them. If they had played Prep last year they would have been beat. SJC boosters are living off the coattails of the 2022 team. That is history, this is now. They would have been beat in 2023 by Prep, no question. They will be beat in 2024 as they lost their two best players. SJC was king in 2022, but that was almost two years ago. Stop living in the past.
Anonymous wrote:The real power rankings:
Contenders
1. Prep
2. SJC
3. Gonzaga
4. Bullis
5. Landon
Huge Gulf
6. Episcopal
7. PVI
8. SSSAS
9. DeMatha
Smaller Gulf
10. Heights
11. STA
12. Good Counsel
Several public schools and maybe St. Andrews could be around this level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never to early for a fall ranking:
1. SJC until a local team beats them
2. Prep: Lost the most with graduation
3. Gonzaga: Could move to #1 most talented
4. Landon: Needs to shine with the 24 class from ML
5. Bullis: will enter #1 in 2025
6. SSSAS: rebound year with strong 24's
7. Dematha: Coaching makes the difference
8. PVI? Not sure can rank without a coach
9. Episcopal
10. STA (lost a lot missed from last year)
#1 is a ridiculous statement. SJC doesn't always have top local teams on their schedule, especially not IAC teams. This fact negates the first statement. Last year the only IAC team they played was Bullis and they only won by one point in (10-9). Prep beat Bullis twice, 18-2 in first game and 14-5 in second game. Prep was the top team in 2023 and would have undoubtedly beat SJC. This coming year SJC will no longer have their top FOGO and goalie. They will be down and likely lose to Gonzaga if Gonzaga can stay on track and disciplined. Further proof, SJC has 9 commits, while Gonzaga has 13. Gonzaga should be the better team unless coaching and captains (leaders) fail the team.
Are you new here? The IAC babies refuse to play St. John’s because they are mad that they recruited some players they thought they would get. Prep decided to play teams like Ryken last year instead. Ducking local teams doesn’t make you the best in the DMV.
Gonzaga will have a strong team if they don’t do any racist stuff or go destroy some other schools property. They will get a chance to prove they are the best in the DMV by playing the best. According to IL that game is May 3rd. Should be a great game.
Prep people always want to compare the Bullis score with St. John’s but they don’t want to compare the Gonzaga score. Almost the same result and the Gonzaga/SJC game was played in a tsunami. Bottom line is prep was scared to play because they knew they got whipped the last time they played St. John’s.
Who's to say SJC wouldn't play Prep. SJC boosters always tell the same story and always have the same tired line. 🙄 Every poll, nationally and local, had Prep ranked higher than SJC, every single one. Get over yourself and stop lying. It's embarrassing.
"The Gonzaga/SJC game was played in a tsunami"? and the Prep/Gonzaga game wasn't? Have you watched and listened to the Madlax live stream? Educate yourself before you make up more lies. SJC beat Gonzaga by one point, Prep beat Gonzaga by 2. That's more, that's actually twice as many. If you want to compare more scores. Prep beat DeMatha by 9 (14-5). SJC college only beat them by three (7-4). Sit down SJC booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real questions are which team makes the biggest leap forward and which team falls the most?
Didn't PVI also graduate almost the entire starting team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never to early for a fall ranking:
1. SJC until a local team beats them
2. Prep: Lost the most with graduation
3. Gonzaga: Could move to #1 most talented
4. Landon: Needs to shine with the 24 class from ML
5. Bullis: will enter #1 in 2025
6. SSSAS: rebound year with strong 24's
7. Dematha: Coaching makes the difference
8. PVI? Not sure can rank without a coach
9. Episcopal
10. STA (lost a lot missed from last year)
#1 is a ridiculous statement. SJC doesn't always have top local teams on their schedule, especially not IAC teams. This fact negates the first statement. Last year the only IAC team they played was Bullis and they only won by one point in (10-9). Prep beat Bullis twice, 18-2 in first game and 14-5 in second game. Prep was the top team in 2023 and would have undoubtedly beat SJC. This coming year SJC will no longer have their top FOGO and goalie. They will be down and likely lose to Gonzaga if Gonzaga can stay on track and disciplined. Further proof, SJC has 9 commits, while Gonzaga has 13. Gonzaga should be the better team unless coaching and captains (leaders) fail the team.
Are you new here? The IAC babies refuse to play St. John’s because they are mad that they recruited some players they thought they would get. Prep decided to play teams like Ryken last year instead. Ducking local teams doesn’t make you the best in the DMV.
Gonzaga will have a strong team if they don’t do any racist stuff or go destroy some other schools property. They will get a chance to prove they are the best in the DMV by playing the best. According to IL that game is May 3rd. Should be a great game.
Prep people always want to compare the Bullis score with St. John’s but they don’t want to compare the Gonzaga score. Almost the same result and the Gonzaga/SJC game was played in a tsunami. Bottom line is prep was scared to play because they knew they got whipped the last time they played St. John’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never to early for a fall ranking:
1. SJC until a local team beats them
2. Prep: Lost the most with graduation
3. Gonzaga: Could move to #1 most talented
4. Landon: Needs to shine with the 24 class from ML
5. Bullis: will enter #1 in 2025
6. SSSAS: rebound year with strong 24's
7. Dematha: Coaching makes the difference
8. PVI? Not sure can rank without a coach
9. Episcopal
10. STA (lost a lot missed from last year)
#1 is a ridiculous statement. SJC doesn't always have top local teams on their schedule, especially not IAC teams. This fact negates the first statement. Last year the only IAC team they played was Bullis and they only won by one point in (10-9). Prep beat Bullis twice, 18-2 in first game and 14-5 in second game. Prep was the top team in 2023 and would have undoubtedly beat SJC. This coming year SJC will no longer have their top FOGO and goalie. They will be down and likely lose to Gonzaga if Gonzaga can stay on track and disciplined. Further proof, SJC has 9 commits, while Gonzaga has 13. Gonzaga should be the better team unless coaching and captains (leaders) fail the team.
SJC is the best team in the DMV because they have the best coaching in the DMV. This is fall so really picking SJC (1) and Prep (2) should not be considered ridiculous. 9 commits v 13 means little. SJC still has the number one player. Gonzaga scored 2 goals yes 2 goals in the final WCAC game last season. If you want to put Prep #1 fine but neither is ridiculous picks. The real questions are which team makes the biggest leap forward and which team falls the most?
Your reading comprehension isn't very good. Saying #1 is a ridiculous statement refers to the pp's saying SJC is #1 until a local team beats them. If they had played Prep last year they would have been beat. SJC boosters are living off the coattails of the 2022 team. That is history, this is now. They would have been beat in 2023 by Prep, no question. They will be beat in 2024 as they lost their two best players. SJC was king in 2022, but that was almost two years ago. Stop living in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never to early for a fall ranking:
1. SJC until a local team beats them
2. Prep: Lost the most with graduation
3. Gonzaga: Could move to #1 most talented
4. Landon: Needs to shine with the 24 class from ML
5. Bullis: will enter #1 in 2025
6. SSSAS: rebound year with strong 24's
7. Dematha: Coaching makes the difference
8. PVI? Not sure can rank without a coach
9. Episcopal
10. STA (lost a lot missed from last year)
#1 is a ridiculous statement. SJC doesn't always have top local teams on their schedule, especially not IAC teams. This fact negates the first statement. Last year the only IAC team they played was Bullis and they only won by one point in (10-9). Prep beat Bullis twice, 18-2 in first game and 14-5 in second game. Prep was the top team in 2023 and would have undoubtedly beat SJC. This coming year SJC will no longer have their top FOGO and goalie. They will be down and likely lose to Gonzaga if Gonzaga can stay on track and disciplined. Further proof, SJC has 9 commits, while Gonzaga has 13. Gonzaga should be the better team unless coaching and captains (leaders) fail the team.
SJC is the best team in the DMV because they have the best coaching in the DMV. This is fall so really picking SJC (1) and Prep (2) should not be considered ridiculous. 9 commits v 13 means little. SJC still has the number one player. Gonzaga scored 2 goals yes 2 goals in the final WCAC game last season. If you want to put Prep #1 fine but neither is ridiculous picks. The real questions are which team makes the biggest leap forward and which team falls the most?