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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. MIAA A champs lose to MIAA B runner-ups...... The envy of the world....bahahahaha And yet here you are. On a message board posting about a team your kid wasn’t good enough to get playing time on. Enjoy your laugh bahahahaha
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. Calvert Hall Alum here and lax payer. We are not the envy of the rest. I can promise you that.
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. Calvert Hall Alum here and lax payer. We are not the envy of the rest. I can promise you that. Interesting. So who is?
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. Calvert Hall Alum here and lax payer. We are not the envy of the rest. I can promise you that. Interesting. So who is? There is no envy in this league. Everyone has a healthy self image and thinks they are the best. Except for St. Mary's. They always feel sorry for themselves.
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. MIAA A champs lose to MIAA B runner-ups...... The envy of the world....bahahahaha And yet here you are. On a message board posting about a team your kid wasn’t good enough to get playing time on. Enjoy your laugh bahahahaha It is weak insecure people like you who always comes back with the statement about someone's son not getting enough playing time. OM goodness, get a life and grow the heck up. stunads are at times all over this board.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility. St. Mary’s is in the bottom half of the league after earning a 3 seed last season that included wins over Calvert Hall, Loyola and Boys’ Latin?
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility. St. Mary’s is in the bottom half of the league after earning a 3 seed last season that included wins over Calvert Hall, Loyola and Boys’ Latin? Doesn’t change where they are committed.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility. St. Mary’s is in the bottom half of the league after earning a 3 seed last season that included wins over Calvert Hall, Loyola and Boys’ Latin? Inside Lacrosse standings are wrong. St Mary's was the #3 team in the conference. CH was #6
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility. So True, MIAA is getting their share into College Lacrosse. Majority are good practice players . Coaches need skilled High IQ lax players to push the starters. I think MIAA is becoming the league for that in D1.
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CH -> Penn, Hopkins, Virginia, Duke, Cornell, Yale, Carolina, Georgetown, Denver, Maryland, Ohio State... not bad. All that and they were just a 6 seed last year? EVERY team in this league puts kids in top D1 programs. In the bottom half of the league I know there are already kids slated for: St. Mary’s: Maryland, Bucknell, Georgetown, Navy, Penn State, Hofstra, Johns Hopkins. Severn: Air Force, Navy, Hobart, Princeton. St Pauls: Marquette, Boston U, Army, Loyola. John Carroll: Hobart, UMBC, UPenn. Gilman: Rutgers, Army, Virginia. MSJ: Towson. Pretty good visibility for the league, across the board. If you play on any team in this league, ANY college is a possibility. St. Mary’s is in the bottom half of the league after earning a 3 seed last season that included wins over Calvert Hall, Loyola and Boys’ Latin? Inside Lacrosse standings are wrong. St Mary's was the #3 team in the conference. CH was #6 By the end of the season when it counts CH made adjustments. St. Mary’s faded.
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Good to know that CH is still the envy of the rest. MIAA A champs lose to MIAA B runner-ups...... The envy of the world....bahahahaha And yet here you are. On a message board posting about a team your kid wasn’t good enough to get playing time on. Enjoy your laugh bahahahaha A bunch of entitled kids on the MIAA A Championship Team; starting with the QB who is average at best.
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By the end of the season when it counts CH made adjustments. St. Mary’s faded. Did they? If you look at their full schedule, CH didn't beat any of the top 4 teams in the league last year. Even after they "made adjustments." They avenged an earlier loss to St Mary's. But they lost to Spalding, McD BL. Their only notable win was a 1-goal home win over an underwhelming Loyola squad.
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By the end of the season when it counts CH made adjustments. St. Mary’s faded. Did they? If you look at their full schedule, CH didn't beat any of the top 4 teams in the league last year. Even after they "made adjustments." They avenged an earlier loss to St Mary's. But they lost to Spalding, McD BL. Their only notable win was a 1-goal home win over an underwhelming Loyola squad. Loyola squad was full of me me players whose daddies got playing time. We all know who they were
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By the end of the season when it counts CH made adjustments. St. Mary’s faded. Did they? If you look at their full schedule, CH didn't beat any of the top 4 teams in the league last year. Even after they "made adjustments." They avenged an earlier loss to St Mary's. But they lost to Spalding, McD BL. Their only notable win was a 1-goal home win over an underwhelming Loyola squad. Loyola squad was full of me me players whose daddies got playing time. We all know who they were STM was out coached all year long.Coaches agenda and game planning are horrible and have been for years.They have too much talent waisting away on the bench because of coaches egos.Bottom line is STM got worse as the year went on when other teams were getting better(BL,CHC).All these teams have so much talent waisted on sidelines and the lack of development for all players is a big part of MIAA players not seeing the field in college. MIAA Coaches simply play those kids who fit their schemes and egos and could care less about the rest. Development is gone at the High School level. Good college coaches reconize that right away within first few practices.
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