Anonymous wrote:Prep is turning into a mini IMG Academy with the Hoyas hitting the mid year transfer portal.
Still afraid to play SJC though.
Anonymous wrote:Prep is turning into a mini IMG Academy with the Hoyas hitting the mid year transfer portal.
Still afraid to play SJC though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. not enough talk about Bullis having very little in house after the 27 class. We could see Bullis go the way of SSSAS soon. Should have enough in the 26 and 27 classes to remain competitive next year, but after that it could be a free fall.
STA could be third in the IAC in the near future.
I think you are giving Bullis way more credit on their 26 and 27 class being able to carry them to competitiveness.
They don't have anyone that can score next year consistently ,and they did not "develop" any talent while the 25's played the last three years. They have a handful of players, but not even an entire team of starters, with zero depth of athletes that can carry them in the IAC. Program is a mess and needs something big to shift. I do not believe the school will support that. Maybe if more players leave it will be a wake up call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. not enough talk about Bullis having very little in house after the 27 class. We could see Bullis go the way of SSSAS soon. Should have enough in the 26 and 27 classes to remain competitive next year, but after that it could be a free fall.
STA could be third in the IAC in the near future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Way more than 3
Brought in 4
-2028 goalie
-Two 2027 middies (hawks and nl)
-2029 from McDonogh
Anonymous wrote:Way more than 3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prep won’t play Gonzaga in a lot of sports and we all know why.
Prep schedules just like Gonzaga or St John's schedules.
When it comes to Out of Conference games they decide whether scheduling an opponent is to their advantage. If they don't see an advantage, they don't schedule them. It's actually pretty simple, even if you aren't too bright.
It's why for decades Gonzaga started the football season with a DCIAA opponent. These were always easy warm up games. And an "advantage" doesn't have to be a guaranteed or probable win. It could be lots of things.
Gonzaga alums aren't frothing at the mouth to play Prep. It's only random parents, who will move on in a year or two. A couple of these people trying to bait Prep fans by posting on an anonymous message board into scheduling Gonzaga or St Johns or whoever isn't going to work because your opinions have no value.
Anonymous wrote:Prep won’t play Gonzaga in a lot of sports and we all know why.
Anonymous wrote:Where is the prep homer who continues to act as if Prep is not aggressively recruiting athletes for the dorms.
Preps football QB this year is a senior transfer from Arizona.
Keep running from SJC and Gonzaga.
Just saying…
Why did you post this a 2nd time? Is it because you think your comments are super important and deserve to be on every page?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is respecting what CM is helping to put together at EHS. They will be tier 2 for sure next year.
Wait - the ehs dad said they don’t recruit for sports.
Are you saying that the little guy with an online temper is driving the roster ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is respecting what CM is helping to put together at EHS. They will be tier 2 for sure next year.
Wait - the ehs dad said they don’t recruit for sports.
Are you saying that the little guy with an online temper is driving the roster ?
Anonymous wrote:No one is respecting what CM is helping to put together at EHS. They will be tier 2 for sure next year.