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What would be the best public school if all players played on age and attended the school they were zoned to attend? I’m thinking Severna Park or Northern (Calvert) may be tops.
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I think the comment said “vast majority “ not all. Also a problem with public schools, the parents are notIntelligent and can’t read. SPHS played at NHLS last year and got killed by every private school they played… I think Gilman even beat them. Hold on now, don’t disparage the Gilman lacrosse program. They searched high and LOW (mostly low) to find this low IQ, Public school coach, from an unknown High School. And the results have been underwhelming. The School's Board and Administration aspire to be the best all boys academic K-12 in Baltimore, which is great. Gilman needs to be honest with its stakeholders. Don't make the lacrosse program suffer under false pretenses: if you're not going to "actively recruit" 7th and 8th grade student athletes to play sports, abandon the A Conference. Loyola went through this same soul searching process over the last decade with their football program. LB football successfully repositioned itself as Independent and eventually joined the B Conference in an effort to re-join the A Conference, which they're doing this upcoming fall. Honesty is the best policy.
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The last ride the top 3 players from the miaa could score but took 15-20 shots a game. Averaging 3 goals per game but had just as many turnovers if not more. Is it worth it? With turnovers like that don’t see getting much playing time at the next level. Assume you are talking about DP from BL. MW from Spaldy and who is the third I agree with the first two especially BL player turns over the ball way too much and is one dimensional Ch Attackman
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right?
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What would be the best public school if all players played on age and attended the school they were zoned to attend? I’m thinking Severna Park or Northern (Calvert) may be tops. It would be hard to beat Towson or Dulaney. About 4 miles apart and contain probably a quarter or third of the varsity squads of CH, LB, BL, SP, Gilman, Friends, Curley. 2nd Rung: Hereford, Bel Air, Severna Park, Kent Island, South River, and the northern HoCo publics. Maybe CSC. No to N Calvert. Less sure about: the MoCo areas where ML, NL, and BLC draw from, as they also cover multiple private HS and would be split among multiple public HS districts.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? If it was a scrimmage, it's really dense, but nobody should really care except the actual 2023 Hawks parents who are getting the short end of that deal. That said, as much as I'd love this to be true, it does not sound true. What # was he wearing.....should be easy to back check against the Hawks and Monmouth rosters.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. This post makes about as much sense as the one written in Russian.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? 100% true. Wearing a St Mary’s helmet.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? If it was a scrimmage, it's really dense, but nobody should really care except the actual 2023 Hawks parents who are getting the short end of that deal. That said, as much as I'd love this to be true, it does not sound true. What # was he wearing.....should be easy to back check against the Hawks and Monmouth rosters. They needed an extra player to fill out the team?
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? If it was a scrimmage, it's really dense, but nobody should really care except the actual 2023 Hawks parents who are getting the short end of that deal. That said, as much as I'd love this to be true, it does not sound true. What # was he wearing.....should be easy to back check against the Hawks and Monmouth rosters. Relax it was just a "SCRIMMAGE" - DC Express Dads are all freaked out over a "SCRIMMAGE" !
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? 100% true. Wearing a St Mary’s helmet. 50% of the Hawks 2023 team wears a St. Mary's helmet. They have at least 2 attackman in the class of 2023 that go to St. Mary's and one is a lefty.
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Watched a 2023 scrimmage today - the hawks v dc express. Hawks had a lefty attackman who was originally a 2021, then re-classed to a 2022 and played at St Mary’s. He committed to Monmouth his senior year and graduated from St Mary’s. He is now playing for the 2023 hawks. Hmm. That seriously can't be true - right? If it was a scrimmage, it's really dense, but nobody should really care except the actual 2023 Hawks parents who are getting the short end of that deal. That said, as much as I'd love this to be true, it does not sound true. What # was he wearing.....should be easy to back check against the Hawks and Monmouth rosters. They needed an extra player to fill out the team? Not true lefty attackman is 2023 Navy commit. righty is a umbc commit.
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Stop being ignorant fools. He just came off a big injury and wanted to get the gears turning before his debut. Pathetic how he is looked down on for trying to get better. Shame on you!!!!
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Stop being ignorant fools. He just came off a big injury and wanted to get the gears turning before his debut. Pathetic how he is looked down on for trying to get better. Shame on you!!!! Exactly !! He is only playing down two years, if three,,,,then I might have an issue
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie
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Stop being ignorant fools. He just came off a big injury and wanted to get the gears turning before his debut. Pathetic how he is looked down on for trying to get better. Shame on you!!!! I love that you’re trying to make it ok. If he wants to get some reps in there is a college level mens league in the area he can play in. Lots of kids who just graduated are playing on teams there. What is pathetic is thinking it’s ok for a kid to play down 2 years.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie No MDLax jr?
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie No MDLax jr? Surprisingly only 1 kid from Spaulding. Here is the club info for the kids also. Good showing by T91 and Hawks. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman - Koopers All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman - Team 91 Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman - Koopers Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman - Diamondbacks George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder - Hawks Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder - Hawks Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder - FCA Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman - Team 91 Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman - Hawks Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman - Team 91 Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman - Crabs Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie - Roughriders All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman - Hawks Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman - Roughriders Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman - Hawks Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff - Crabs Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder - Rock Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder - Hoco Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder - Crabs Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder - Diamondbacks JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman - FCA AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman - FCA Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman - Prostart Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie - Team 91
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1st Team All-State McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Dom Pietramala, Boys' Latin, senior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Tucker Wade, Bullis, junior, attackman Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Jake Bair, St. Paul's, senior, midfielder Mac Eldridge, Georgetown Prep, junior, face-off George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, LSM Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, LSM Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Charlie Muller, Bullis, senior, defenseman Cullen Brown, Landon, senior, defenseman Kyle Morris, Gilman, senior, goalie Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
2nd Team All-State Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Eliot Dubick, Churchill, senior attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Nate Kabiri, Georgetown Prep, junior, attackman Eric Chick, St. Mary's, junior, midfield Travis Smith, John Carroll, senior, midfield Michael Smyth, St. Paul's, junior, midfield Anthony Rinaldi, Bullis, junior, midfield Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior, LSM Mac Christmas, Georgetown Prep, junior, LSM Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman Alex Ross, Spalding, senior, defenseman Dillon Torggler, St. Mary's, junior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie Hunter Taylor, Landon, senior, goalie
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie No MDLax jr? Surprisingly only 1 kid from Spaulding. Here is the club info for the kids also. Good showing by T91 and Hawks. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman - Koopers All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman - Team 91 Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman - Koopers Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman - Diamondbacks George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder - Hawks Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder - Hawks Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder - FCA Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman - Team 91 Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman - Hawks Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman - Team 91 Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman - Crabs Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie - Roughriders All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman - Hawks Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman - Roughriders Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman - Hawks Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff - Crabs Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder - Rock Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder - Hoco Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder - Crabs Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder - Diamondbacks JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman - FCA AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman - FCA Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman - Prostart Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie - Team 91 They missed some obvious ones to be politically correct and nice. Hard to put some of these kids on the list when they spent all spring bullying teams like Chesapeake, Eastern Tech, Perry Hall and Crofton. But I guess they really showed what they had in their playoff wins over Megenthaler, Linganore, Damascus, and Poly.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie They missed some obvious ones to be politically correct and nice. Hard to put some of these kids on the list when they spent all spring bullying teams like Chesapeake, Eastern Tech, Perry Hall and Crofton. But I guess they really showed what they had in their playoff wins over Megenthaler, Linganore, Damascus, and Poly. The Catonsville goalie is good enough to be on this list, but first team is a nod to his reputation. I don't know how to compare a goalie who sees no quality competition all year to guys who have a good season against top competition game in and game out.
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You can say the same about the Loyola kids also nod to their rep.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie They missed some obvious ones to be politically correct and nice. Hard to put some of these kids on the list when they spent all spring bullying teams like Chesapeake, Eastern Tech, Perry Hall and Crofton. But I guess they really showed what they had in their playoff wins over Megenthaler, Linganore, Damascus, and Poly. The Catonsville goalie is good enough to be on this list, but first team is a nod to his reputation. I don't know how to compare a goalie who sees no quality competition all year to guys who have a good season against top competition game in and game out. Apparently the NCAA winning coach thinks differently.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie Too many Kellys
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1st Team All-State McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Dom Pietramala, Boys' Latin, senior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Tucker Wade, Bullis, junior, attackman Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Jake Bair, St. Paul's, senior, midfielder Mac Eldridge, Georgetown Prep, junior, face-off George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, LSM Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, LSM Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Charlie Muller, Bullis, senior, defenseman Cullen Brown, Landon, senior, defenseman Kyle Morris, Gilman, senior, goalie Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
2nd Team All-State Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Eliot Dubick, Churchill, senior attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Nate Kabiri, Georgetown Prep, junior, attackman Eric Chick, St. Mary's, junior, midfield Travis Smith, John Carroll, senior, midfield Michael Smyth, St. Paul's, junior, midfield Anthony Rinaldi, Bullis, junior, midfield Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior, LSM Mac Christmas, Georgetown Prep, junior, LSM Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman Alex Ross, Spalding, senior, defenseman Dillon Torggler, St. Mary's, junior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie Hunter Taylor, Landon, senior, goalie No St. John means not a real team
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving
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St. Johns is in DC so their players wouldn't be eligible for all state in MD.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day
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St. Johns is in DC so their players wouldn't be eligible for all state in MD. Correct…key word “Maryland”
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St. Johns is in DC so their players wouldn't be eligible for all state in MD. Correct…key word “Maryland” SJC kids and parents not to smart
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Yes, At least one got the nod due to his reputation based on a college coaches’ hunch.
Kind of hard to give someone first team when they played no one and a kid’s best performance this year was in a loss in the public state semifinals….to a very mediocre team.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day Watched BL kid in an earlier season game after getting shutdown fake an injury complaining to everyone turned me off he then had a few nice games but then disappeared in playoffs again especially with season on the line . McD player was not good all year but caught fire late. Spalding mid was just ok. Honestly think this was difficult to hand out this year which is why winning team deserved more
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Yes, At least one got the nod due to his reputation based on a college coaches’ hunch.
Kind of hard to give someone first team when they played no one and a kid’s best performance this year was in a loss in the public state semifinals….to a very mediocre team. Agree
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day Watched BL kid in an earlier season game after getting shutdown fake an injury complaining to everyone turned me off he then had a few nice games but then disappeared in playoffs again especially with season on the line . McD player was not good all year but caught fire late. Spalding mid was just ok. Honestly think this was difficult to hand out this year which is why winning team deserved more I agree there wasn’t a complete standout that carried their team. Agree on assessment of BL player who was the winner watched in playoff game when D pressed out and made him have to work for the ball he almost looked like he quit and disappeared then the back breaking turnover Would of went with winning team player this is two years in a row losing team player won. At least last year was in finals. This year the winner lost in semi As far as other MIAA selections the last few will always be debated the CHC player was very deserving
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Yes, At least one got the nod due to his reputation based on a college coaches’ hunch.
Kind of hard to give someone first team when they played no one and a kid’s best performance this year was in a loss in the public state semifinals….to a very mediocre team. Agree Does it really matter? Not the kids fault!
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day Watched BL kid in an earlier season game after getting shutdown fake an injury complaining to everyone turned me off he then had a few nice games but then disappeared in playoffs again especially with season on the line . McD player was not good all year but caught fire late. Spalding mid was just ok. Honestly think this was difficult to hand out this year which is why winning team deserved more I agree there wasn’t a complete standout that carried their team. Agree on assessment of BL player who was the winner watched in playoff game when D pressed out and made him have to work for the ball he almost looked like he quit and disappeared then the back breaking turnover Would of went with winning team player this is two years in a row losing team player won. At least last year was in finals. This year the winner lost in semi As far as other MIAA selections the last few will always be debated the CHC player was very deserving Down year for MIAA or the rest of the country is catching up and passing the 5-9 stick skilled MD players. Coach of Year is someone who has done so little with so much the last 5 years. Whole league is rift with mediocracy at this time from coaches to players. That is not to say none will play D1, some will.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day McD kid will see field in D1 after transferring to a different team who will put up with/ need his “me” ball.
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Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day Watched BL kid in an earlier season game after getting shutdown fake an injury complaining to everyone turned me off he then had a few nice games but then disappeared in playoffs again especially with season on the line . McD player was not good all year but caught fire late. Spalding mid was just ok. Honestly think this was difficult to hand out this year which is why winning team deserved more I agree there wasn’t a complete standout that carried their team. Agree on assessment of BL player who was the winner watched in playoff game when D pressed out and made him have to work for the ball he almost looked like he quit and disappeared then the back breaking turnover Would of went with winning team player this is two years in a row losing team player won. At least last year was in finals. This year the winner lost in semi As far as other MIAA selections the last few will always be debated the CHC player was very deserving Down year for MIAA or the rest of the country is catching up and passing the 5-9 stick skilled MD players. Coach of Year is someone who has done so little with so much the last 5 years. Whole league is rift with mediocracy at this time from coaches to players. That is not to say none will play D1, some will. Down year for the MIAA why? Calvert Hall 5 stars underperformed. 4 teams ranked in the top 10 nationally. What more do you want from a league?
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