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

The point of that persons statement was even with the top top talent your beloved IAAM, those schools still have a lot of success based on the depth of talent in the area.

I understand her point, and understand that top players in AACO play for Baltimore area private schools. Yet for some weird reason neither the Annapolis-area IAAM schools and the area's top clubs are close to the same caliber as their Baltimore-area counterparts. It's because they have great players but no where near the depth of Baltimore.