Anonymous wrote:Public schools can only use players within their own boundaries.
SJC pays for the talent.
Prep had to go to Richmond to get a player to finally win a championship.
Landon uses its long tradition of excellence to attract talent.
Gonzaga uses God.
Yorktown has players moving from across the country trying to be a part of the new power in high school lacrosse.
All the other schools compete for the scraps/leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Public schools can only use players within their own boundaries.
SJC pays for the talent.
Prep had to go to Richmond to get a player to finally win a championship.
Landon uses its long tradition of excellence to attract talent.
Gonzaga uses God.
Yorktown has players moving from across the country trying to be a part of the new power in high school lacrosse.
All the other schools compete for the scraps/leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people from the Heights they are some type of new HS lacrosse powerhouse.
And yes Riverside, Robinson, Yorktown would prob have a competitive contests with EHS, STA. Depending on the year, EHS can field strong teams
I actually think the nova public’s listed above would beat BI, the Heights, Good Counsel, Ryken, and O’Connell
After the top 4 in the WCAC there is a significant drop off between the 4th and 5th place teams in terms of talent.
Nobody thinks the heights or albans are powerhouses. But what we do know is that these schools would beat your NOVA public schools. The talent speaks for itself, but on the more important aspect let’s look at coaching. Are you gonna argue that any NOVA coach is 1/10 as knowledgeable as Mitchell/Heeter?
How about the actual commitment a team has to their porogram, how well they play together… those are all thing that come in private school lacrosse and why private will always destroy public.
Even if school A & school B are 100% equal in talent, of school A is a WCAC school and school B is a NOVA school, A will always win. School A will be practicing together 3-4x week in offseason to build chemistry. School A will have an actual coach that knows lacrosse. School A will have more invested players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heights.......St Andrews....GC.....Ireton....etc....cant match some publics.....if you think they can...you know nothing about lacrosse. Severna Park, Broadneck, River Hill, South River, Westminster, Century, Glen Elg, Howard, Hereford, Fallston, Towson, Catonsville, Marriott's Ridge, Kent Island, Queen Annes, Churchill, Quince Orchard, Urbana, Linganore, Moddletown, Northcounty, and Hebron would demolish any private that is not a top tier
Severna Park or Broadneck or Hereford or Kent Island would beat all of the privates mentioned above.
Severna Park has beat Spalding, Gilman snd Severn in the past
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heights.......St Andrews....GC.....Ireton....etc....cant match some publics.....if you think they can...you know nothing about lacrosse. Severna Park, Broadneck, River Hill, South River, Westminster, Century, Glen Elg, Howard, Hereford, Fallston, Towson, Catonsville, Marriott's Ridge, Kent Island, Queen Annes, Churchill, Quince Orchard, Urbana, Linganore, Moddletown, Northcounty, and Hebron would demolish any private that is not a top tier
Severna Park or Broadneck or Hereford or Kent Island would beat all of the privates mentioned above.
Severna Park has beat Spalding, Gilman snd Severn in the past
Anonymous wrote:Heights.......St Andrews....GC.....Ireton....etc....cant match some publics.....if you think they can...you know nothing about lacrosse. Severna Park, Broadneck, River Hill, South River, Westminster, Century, Glen Elg, Howard, Hereford, Fallston, Towson, Catonsville, Marriott's Ridge, Kent Island, Queen Annes, Churchill, Quince Orchard, Urbana, Linganore, Moddletown, Northcounty, and Hebron would demolish any private that is not a top tier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why people from the Heights they are some type of new HS lacrosse powerhouse.
And yes Riverside, Robinson, Yorktown would prob have a competitive contests with EHS, STA. Depending on the year, EHS can field strong teams
I actually think the nova public’s listed above would beat BI, the Heights, Good Counsel, Ryken, and O’Connell
After the top 4 in the WCAC there is a significant drop off between the 4th and 5th place teams in terms of talent.
Nobody thinks the heights or albans are powerhouses. But what we do know is that these schools would beat your NOVA public schools. The talent speaks for itself, but on the more important aspect let’s look at coaching. Are you gonna argue that any NOVA coach is 1/10 as knowledgeable as Mitchell/Heeter?
How about the actual commitment a team has to their porogram, how well they play together… those are all thing that come in private school lacrosse and why private will always destroy public.
Even if school A & school B are 100% equal in talent, of school A is a WCAC school and school B is a NOVA school, A will always win. School A will be practicing together 3-4x week in offseason to build chemistry. School A will have an actual coach that knows lacrosse. School A will have more invested players.