Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Sort of an odd move for the Bullis transfer. SJC has a great 2026 goalie and a pretty good 2027, and those are just the two that I know. Knowing how they stockpile players, there are probably more.
Didn't have a choice and "started" meant he started MS at Bullis not as a goalie. It is the logical choice for a NL player and logistically. He won't see the field until his junior year as he will beat out the 27 goalie.
No chance he beats out the DCE A team 2027 goalie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Sort of an odd move for the Bullis transfer. SJC has a great 2026 goalie and a pretty good 2027, and those are just the two that I know. Knowing how they stockpile players, there are probably more.
Didn't have a choice and "started" meant he started MS at Bullis not as a goalie. It is the logical choice for a NL player and logistically. He won't see the field until his junior year as he will beat out the 27 goalie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.
Who exactly will GP be playing in the new direction. Please be detailed in your answer.
Culver, Lawrenceville, Brunswick, Loomis, Western Reserve, STAB, and top teams from the MIAA.
3 of them will travel to GP. Most schools already travel this much. STA and Landon both went to Florida last year and Landon went to TX the year before.
Wow. That is a lot of travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Sort of an odd move for the Bullis transfer. SJC has a great 2026 goalie and a pretty good 2027, and those are just the two that I know. Knowing how they stockpile players, there are probably more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.
Who exactly will GP be playing in the new direction. Please be detailed in your answer.
Culver, Lawrenceville, Brunswick, Loomis, Western Reserve, STAB, and top teams from the MIAA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.
Who exactly will GP be playing in the new direction. Please be detailed in your answer.
Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
If you’re talking about the goalie transfer from Bullis, he was the backup at Bullis and won’t start at SJC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rising sophomore?
Yes. On his IMCLA profile already
Wow. That’s at least his third school in the past few years and he is most certainly not Catholic. SJC obviously thrilled to have him but very weird choice on his ends
He started at Bullis and now at St John’s. Who cares about MS
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Those guys can't even beat Ryken with it on the line. Why would Prep have the slightest interest?Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.
Prep's not "worried" about anything. It's the SJC clowns that keep throwing out shade. And meanwhile, they're like 1 and 9 OOC the last couple years and can't win their own conference. Why they're dying fir another OOC L is beyond me.Anonymous wrote:After being handled by the Landon and Bullis and going 8-9 last year, prep should worry about league play. Play teams you can compete against to get some wins.
Agreed. Those guys can't even beat Ryken with it on the line. Why would Prep have the slightest interest?Anonymous wrote: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.
With the new direction there won’t be any room on the GP schedule for aspiring local programs.
You can’t get to #1 in the U.S. by playing middle of the pack WCAC schools.