Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Absolutely the three ct schools you mentioned cannot play with wm, sme, northport...suffolk a is best in the country and you all know it...

check msg varsity, perhaps the independant judge of lax play can help you see the light


Suffolk A is a joke of a league as are all the leagues on Long Island.

There are two, maybe three really good teams in each league during any given year but thats about it.

WM just beat the # 5 seed 17 - 1. (WM goalie scored on himself)
WM is very good but the league is a joke.

How many different programs in Suffolk A have won a county championship over the past 40 years? My guess is 5. WM and WI probably have won 35 of them. Please stop with the toughest league BS.

WM will spank NP.






In reflection of the league 1&2 I think many took the new breakout with a grain of salt. Then as some games were played you saw there were 3 tiers within each league. (The Good the Bad and the tweeners). Then the playoffs started and matched many L1 teams against L2 teams. Now headed into the semis you have 2 league 1 teams and 2 league 2 teams. Both leagues will be represented in the Suffolk Championships. Not to bad!

This year you saw teams within both leagues with very young players in impact spots. You saw as a whole the quality of the 2017 students athletes which means there is a few good years ahead of us. You also saw a few freshman go at lik last nights game and make a huge impact for their teams the whole season. Last week you even had an 8th grader show he belonged. Along with its constant seniors and steady jr's (who themselves had a few varsity years of experience); it seems Suffolk A always seems to find itself rising to the top, always back filling for players and teams regardless of who is lost to graduation.

Same can be said for Nassau and Catholics, we are all very lucky to have such a rich wide span of talent on LI.



Some great players have come out of the league in recent years. West Islip, Connetquot and Smithtown West have produced some great college players recently and there have been some very good teams but the league as a whole is weak.

Most years there are between one and three teams that could win a championship thats it. Most of the teams are not very good.

Great players can come from any program and the league has produced a bunch but that does not make it a competitive league.

Unfortunately, High School Lacrosse is not competitive. That is not to say that there are no strong teams, it’s just that the best teams on the Island all play in different leagues.