Anonymous wrote:Trig isn't for everyone (I don't like him), but he is nowhere near as bad of a guy as the Madlax owner. Boggles my mind that anyone who pay money for their son to play for him.
Anonymous wrote:why are you so anti Trig? did your son have a poor experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horsey was canned, Trig has been coaching SJC since the summer began.
I like Horsey. But if SJ wants a lacrosse winner, they picked the right coach. The irony is that all those parents who wanted a winning lacrosse team at all costs will find that one cost is having your son subjected or at least exposed to borderline abuse, and the other cost is that your heretofore star laxer will ride the bench when Trig starts recruiting in earnest.
Anonymous wrote:Horsey was canned, Trig has been coaching SJC since the summer began.
Anonymous wrote:Horsey was a lousy coach at SJC and was pretty average at Landon when he was the offensive coordinator.
While at SJC, I didn't see any type of improvement year over year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackwolf is done
Good riddance. Semi-related, SJC got what they deserved letting Horsey go and hiring Trig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blackwolf is done
Good riddance. Semi-related, SJC got what they deserved letting Horsey go and hiring Trig.
Anonymous wrote:So the Under Armour Inside Lacrosse pre-season rankings are out. A number of the locals are right up there![]()
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/under-armour-il-national-preseason-high-school-power-rankings/33966
1. Haverford School (Pa.)
2. Hill Academy (Ont.)
3. Landon (Md.)
4. Victor (N.Y.)
5. Gonzaga (D.C.)
6. Culver (Ind.)
7. Darien (Conn.)
8. McDonogh (Md.)
9. Syosset (N.Y.)
10. Hun School (N.J.)
11. Deerfield (Mass.)
12. Smithtown East (N.Y.)
13. St. Paul’s (Md.)
14. Bridgewater-Raritan (N.J.)
15. Chaminade (N.Y.)
16. IMG Academy (Fla.)
17. Georgetown Prep (Md.)
18. New Canaan (Conn.)
19. Bullis (Md.)
20. Manhasset (N.Y.)
21. Brunswick (Conn.)
22. Boys’ Latin (Md.)
23. Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.)
24. Malvern Prep (Pa.)
25. Massapequa (N.Y.)