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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
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Relocating for work from the Philadelphia area. We have an 8th and 6th grade boys. I'd appreciate any insight on the programs (lacrosse & Football) at South River, Broadneck, and Severna Park if any one has them. Thanks.


If your kids like both sports equally, without question Broadneck has the best program. Not even close. If Lacrosse is all they care about, look in SP. South River is about to change drastically with Crofton High opening up next year. They will be terrible - like they were in the 90s.



Academically South River is ranked much higher than both Severna Park and Broadneck, (USNews) so that's something to consider if that's important to you and your family. Also, it depends on how important it is for your child to play in and win State Championships. Broadneck hasn't won one since 1997, where Severna Park (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) and South River (2009, 2012, 2014) have been considerably more successful in the recent past.


Severna Park runs come to a end this. Not much talent after the 2020 class is gone.
1 or 2 21’s nothing in the 22 or 23 class. Severna park club program was
Late to the party and never got started. A bunch of glorified rec players playing club now. All the talent is leaving public and heading to private now in SP


You must be a democrat... spreading fake news.

SP has at least 5 21's that will be D1 commits, at least 6 22's that will be D1, and their 23's are strong. stink on that Bernie.


This may be the most uniformed post I have read on this forum. SP athletics is completely non-existent at this point and a new AD is coming in to save the entire program. The Varsity and JV will struggle against teas like JC this year. SP will be irrelevant for the next 4 years.


The poster was talking about Severna Park not St. Pauls. But while we're on the subject... It seems crazy that St. Pauls could have fallen sharply. The program has gone so far as to have out of state players living with alumni head coach yet finds itself in the place you describe?