Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top teams in the IAC and the WCAC are pretty much on par.
After the top 4 (GZ, SJC, DM, PVI) there is a huge drop off in the WCAC.
I’d don’t think the Heights or Good Counsel would win a game in the IAC. I won’t even mention the likes of Ryken or O’Connell or McNamara
Agreed. I was the PP who mentioned parity at the top. WCAC only competitive at the top -- good for the sport though. Good for Bullis finally beating Prep this year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Red session was weaker last year too. PVI playing Salisbury and Bullis in semis to likely play Prep. There are some terrible teams but the top ones are pretty good. DeMatha looks like they've taken a step back. Not sure if that's an easy job. They don't even have their own field.
Really? Where do they play/practice?
Anonymous wrote:Top teams in the IAC and the WCAC are pretty much on par.
After the top 4 (GZ, SJC, DM, PVI) there is a huge drop off in the WCAC.
I’d don’t think the Heights or Good Counsel would win a game in the IAC. I won’t even mention the likes of Ryken or O’Connell or McNamara

Anonymous wrote:GO PVI! Brining more parity to the WCAC/IAC debate. Closer at the top than IAC boosters would like to admit.
Anonymous wrote:Yes or No will Yorktown win states?
Anonymous wrote:The Red session was weaker last year too. PVI playing Salisbury and Bullis in semis to likely play Prep. There are some terrible teams but the top ones are pretty good. DeMatha looks like they've taken a step back. Not sure if that's an easy job. They don't even have their own field.