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Loyola is the team to beat. Calvert Hall is in the 2nd tier with about 5 other teams. Not a whole lot of difference between the top 6 and same thing with the bottom 5. If a complete schedule is played, expect each team to have at least 2 losses in league play. Calvert Hall takes another Championship with Loyola , McD, Spalding, StM, BL fighting for a chance to play them in final. It's wide open this year. Don't count out everyone's favorite team from Anne Arundel County either. They have a legitimate shot to make a run this year.
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Loyola is the team to beat. Calvert Hall is in the 2nd tier with about 5 other teams. Not a whole lot of difference between the top 6 and same thing with the bottom 5. If a complete schedule is played, expect each team to have at least 2 losses in league play. Loyola has the best SSDM in the Conference, great close D and a top keeper. They have built their team from the goal out. If they can go above 60% at the X given the aforementioned team D, their transition O should be dangerous. Look out for the Dons!
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Loyola is the team to beat. Calvert Hall is in the 2nd tier with about 5 other teams. Not a whole lot of difference between the top 6 and same thing with the bottom 5. If a complete schedule is played, expect each team to have at least 2 losses in league play. Loyola has the best SSDM in the Conference, great close D and a top keeper. They have built their team from the goal out. If they can go above 60% at the X given the aforementioned team D, their transition O should be dangerous. Look out for the Dons! Until the Looneys 2023s downgrade it next yesr
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Loyola is the team to beat. Calvert Hall is in the 2nd tier with about 5 other teams. Not a whole lot of difference between the top 6 and same thing with the bottom 5. If a complete schedule is played, expect each team to have at least 2 losses in league play. Loyola has the best SSDM in the Conference, great close D and a top keeper. They have built their team from the goal out. If they can go above 60% at the X given the aforementioned team D, their transition O should be dangerous. Look out for the Dons! Until the Looneys 2023s downgrade it next yesr Wonder if NY state lifting ban keeps LI attackman home instead of Calvert Hall
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Loyola is the team to beat. Calvert Hall is in the 2nd tier with about 5 other teams. Not a whole lot of difference between the top 6 and same thing with the bottom 5. If a complete schedule is played, expect each team to have at least 2 losses in league play. Loyola has the best SSDM in the Conference, great close D and a top keeper. They have built their team from the goal out. If they can go above 60% at the X given the aforementioned team D, their transition O should be dangerous. Look out for the Dons! Until the Looneys 2023s downgrade it next yesr Wonder if NY state lifting ban keeps LI attackman home instead of Calvert Hall Not gonna happen
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Spalding is a joke. Please stop with the “make a run” at the Championship nonsense. They will be lucky to make the playoffs. Bottom feeder.
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Spalding is a joke. Please stop with the “make a run” at the Championship nonsense. They will be lucky to make the playoffs. Bottom feeder. top team, you'll see!
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Spalding is a joke. Please stop with the “make a run” at the Championship nonsense. They will be lucky to make the playoffs. Bottom feeder. Spalding is a joke. But Archbishop Ripley is the real deal!
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Spalding is a joke. Please stop with the “make a run” at the Championship nonsense. They will be lucky to make the playoffs. Bottom feeder. Spalding is a joke. But Archbishop Ripley is the real deal! no joke other than you. Spalding will be the real deal.
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Spalding is a joke. Please stop with the “make a run” at the Championship nonsense. They will be lucky to make the playoffs. Bottom feeder. Spalding is a joke. But Archbishop Ripley is the real deal! The joke is the same dude in here having conversations with himself over and over. go away
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Is it true that Whitty left the head coaching position after he saw the talent that St. Paul's had? They had to get him out of a teaching position because he was so terrible and parents complained. His family has donated too much to St. Pauls for them to fire him outright.
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I agree about food life lessons but pretty sure B team players don’t “always manage” to catch up. My experience with my son’s team, and the club teams a year or two higher, is the really good players tend to stay the really good players. Are there some late bloomers at the margins? Sure. Do some kids backtrack a bit? Also sure. But there aren’t a lot of MIAA and top public varsity starters who weren’t pretty darn good A players the whole way. Also if every team in Bmore is full of holdbacks, aren’t holdback kids always just a year than the kids who are a grade ahead? And obviously when they get to high school 1-3 years behind the other kids if there are tons of holdbacks? Either most everyone holds back, and there are no advantages, or it’s rare and there is one. Can’t be both. nobody cares about kids playing older kids in high school. If your kid is playing older kids he obviously playing up, which is encouraged. However, Kids who should be juniors in high school and stayed back in pre-first then some other grade playing freshman on CLUB teams is flat out wrong. Programs outside of high school should be strictly birthday based, not graduation year. New York started this mess, now they are against it since their schools don't jive with most of the US. Majority of people with common sense think this way,,,but Many Club Owners and the holdback parents of the world like their holdback johnny getting an advantage others same age dont at Club level. US Lax is a spineless organizing body. What can they do? They sanction and host age based tourneys, but none of the top clubs attend them.
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I agree about food life lessons but pretty sure B team players don’t “always manage” to catch up. My experience with my son’s team, and the club teams a year or two higher, is the really good players tend to stay the really good players. Are there some late bloomers at the margins? Sure. Do some kids backtrack a bit? Also sure. But there aren’t a lot of MIAA and top public varsity starters who weren’t pretty darn good A players the whole way. Also if every team in Bmore is full of holdbacks, aren’t holdback kids always just a year than the kids who are a grade ahead? And obviously when they get to high school 1-3 years behind the other kids if there are tons of holdbacks? Either most everyone holds back, and there are no advantages, or it’s rare and there is one. Can’t be both. nobody cares about kids playing older kids in high school. If your kid is playing older kids he obviously playing up, which is encouraged. However, Kids who should be juniors in high school and stayed back in pre-first then some other grade playing freshman on CLUB teams is flat out wrong. Programs outside of high school should be strictly birthday based, not graduation year. New York started this mess, now they are against it since their schools don't jive with most of the US. Majority of people with common sense think this way,,,but Many Club Owners and the holdback parents of the world like their holdback johnny getting an advantage others same age dont at Club level. US Lax is a spineless organizing body. What can they do? They sanction and host age based tourneys, but none of the top clubs attend them. how does soccer keep it under control?
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How does the MIAA compare to the NY public school league Spallina plays in? Will he dominate the MIAA and break league scoring records?
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How does the MIAA compare to the NY public school league Spallina plays in? Will he dominate the MIAA and break league scoring records? Zero chance
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