Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.
He played 2022 until he reclassed and then switched to DC Dogs. This is his 5th year of HS in IAC. JV at Landon in 2019.
Did he have good games v the Hawks 2022 goalie or the Team 91 attack who must have also played “up”
He was on Hawks until he reclassed. So he wouldn’t have played Big Tasty until this year. Big Tasty played the whole time with 22s (of course he turned 19 already). The Prep kid did not and immediately played with 23s when he reclassed.
Anonymous wrote:Will tonight’s Gonzaga vs STA game be live streamed? Link?
Anonymous wrote:I have said it on here before. Prep's lacrosse program was the best in the area for years. Their supporters were very vocal to tell other programs they were nothing compared to the Little Hoya's. I had to hear it all the time at places in Bethesda or up on the DC side of Connecticut Ave in CC or Cleveland Park. Then, SJC took off and beat them and then continued to beat them. Suddenly, Prep people lost their minds and began to roll out every criticism they could at SJC. The most amusing was the Kevin Plank stuff. I always found that funny since Kevin was a Prep student until they kicked him out with two others guys and they all ended up at SJC. Prep is not a bad lax program, but their backers have a hard time dealing with SJC rising in the lacrosse rankings and overtaking them. Prep has hung its athletic success on the lacrosse shelf for years. They liked to hold that over the WCAC since they sure couldn't do it with football/basketball or baseball. There is a reason Prep won't play GZ in football anymore. Or should I say, there is a reason GZ won't play Prep. Its not competitive for GZ.
Anonymous wrote:Episcopal was underrated this year. They brought in a ringer goalie - perhaps best goalie in the area - who is doing a post grad year. Will be interested to see how the other teams in the IAC do against Episcopal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.
He played 2022 until he reclassed and then switched to DC Dogs. This is his 5th year of HS in IAC. JV at Landon in 2019.
Did he have good games v the Hawks 2022 goalie or the Team 91 attack who must have also played “up”
Anonymous wrote:I have said it on here before. Prep's lacrosse program was the best in the area for years. Their supporters were very vocal to tell other programs they were nothing compared to the Little Hoya's. I had to hear it all the time at places in Bethesda or up on the DC side of Connecticut Ave in CC or Cleveland Park. Then, SJC took off and beat them and then continued to beat them. Suddenly, Prep people lost their minds and began to roll out every criticism they could at SJC. The most amusing was the Kevin Plank stuff. I always found that funny since Kevin was a Prep student until they kicked him out with two others guys and they all ended up at SJC. Prep is not a bad lax program, but their backers have a hard time dealing with SJC rising in the lacrosse rankings and overtaking them. Prep has hung its athletic success on the lacrosse shelf for years. They liked to hold that over the WCAC since they sure couldn't do it with football/basketball or baseball. There is a reason Prep won't play GZ in football anymore. Or should I say, there is a reason GZ won't play Prep. Its not competitive for GZ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.
He played 2022 until he reclassed and then switched to DC Dogs. This is his 5th year of HS in IAC. JV at Landon in 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.
He played 2022 until he reclassed and then switched to DC Dogs. This is his 5th year of HS in IAC. JV at Landon in 2019.
Anonymous wrote: I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I find comical about the Prep community is they love to point fingers at SJC for illicit recruiting, reducing the tuition for players they really want to land etc. etc.
Prep has been doing the exact same things for decades and hates the idea they are no longer on top of the DMV lax pyramid. Prep has had players on its roster from California, Arizona, Florida, and Canada over the years. I'm cool with it, Prep does have a boarding component. That doesn't mean other area programs that don't have boarding programs, should be shunned if they have families on the roster willing to house a kid for a year or two.
Look at the most recent facts... Prep's FOGOs for the past 2 seasons have been transfers from Richmond privates. The best player on its roster this Spring has played now at 3 different IAC teams in the league - the first time the league has ever seen this.
Prep has a very good team this year but sadly they didn't have the balls to put it out on the line with SJC. Both teams were off yesterday, off today and tomorrow. The CADETS wanted to play but the Lil Hoyas said "no thanks".
He played 2022 until he reclassed and then switched to DC Dogs. This is his 5th year of HS in IAC. JV at Landon in 2019.
I think the key to success for a lot of the prep players including the one who played at three IAC schools is that they always played up in youth lacrosse. My DS is now in college but when he was in youth lacrosse he was on the same teams with these players. They always played up in age and that has helped make them the players that they are.