Who wins it all in 2025 MIAA?
Spalding wins it all over BL.
The Hounds and StP fight it out for 3/4 with a slight chance the McD players ignore coaching get there
McD does have talent, but coaching is their kryptonite
CH does ok,
The rest we dont even need to talk about as they will be terrible and embarrassing to MIAA standards
Stop pretending it's not McD vs New Cut Rd. I don't like it either, but that's where it's headed (if only for this year).
CHC has a chance, probably the first of 4 (more) real chances in a row. Look for 2026-2028 championships to be Spalding vs CHC.
BL is constantly squandering loyal players to make space for donors' kids and boarders, and a number of 2026s - 2028s players left BL for other MIAA-A schools last fall as a result.
Loyola is doing what they do, take an enormous number of "good" players, cut 1/3 of them based on obtuse performance metrics found in a Babylonian temple, then only play 1/3 of the remaining players, and get smoked in the 1st round of the MIAA playoffs.
St. Pauls aspires to Loyola's status. Won't get there with the 2028s class but may, as the 2029s hit varsity in 2026. However, still relevant and will win games in 2025. May surprise a top 4 team at some point, and will absolutely go neck and neck with Loyola, as has been the trend. And then lose, as has been the trend.
MSJ - takes an enormous number of "OK" players and will almost win a bunch of games. Easy team & school to root for.
JCS - aspires to be Coach Sett and St. Pauls. Not this year. Will root for them too.
St. Mary's - what a mess. Where to begin?
Severn - you'd think they could hit the recruiting jackpot as St. Mary's is being continuously alligator-rolled by Spalding for the past 2+ years (and it's going to get worse). Cmon Severn, get your sales pitch tuned up. Not that many Annapolis parents want to send their sons to the 2nd best school facilities on New Cut Road. Severn's a great little school with great facilities and a great reputation academically and athletically. Admissions should step up lol.