Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
lol @ state championships for Broadneck, South River and SP since 2001 - not one of those teams could beat the top 5 in the IAAM in their championship years.

Baltimore & Long Island are more talent rich

Sir or Maa'm, The IAAM is a private school league where kids from all over a region can attend, that comparison does not make any logical sense.

As for the "Baltimore" & Long Island argument, Long Island is nearly 100 miles long. Baltimore is a city of 600K, so I am not sure you are talking about a part of the city or including anything around the city in your statement.

I think how you can now realize the lack of logic in your reply.

I'd make the argument Ellicott City and that area would give Annapolis a run.

Yes, I'm aware that the IAAM is a private school league where kids from all over the region can attend. When was the last time an Annapolis area team (Severn, STM, Spalding) was competitive in the IAAM? Maybe Spalding a little this year?