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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool Not entirely accu Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool St Mary’s graduated 30 seniors and had a disappointing season. Coaches need time off to refocus going to be a long road ahead for them. Probably end up in the B conference before long. All the talent is heading to Spalding and Severn now. Spaulding not there either. Nor MSJ or JC. Check again. MSJ and JC were there for the white session.
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool Not entirely accu Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool St Mary’s graduated 30 seniors and had a disappointing season. Coaches need time off to refocus going to be a long road ahead for them. Probably end up in the B conference before long. All the talent is heading to Spalding and Severn now. Spaulding not there either. Nor MSJ or JC. Check again. MSJ and JC were there for the white session. Spalding was in the white session
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool Not entirely accu Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool St Mary’s graduated 30 seniors and had a disappointing season. Coaches need time off to refocus going to be a long road ahead for them. Probably end up in the B conference before long. All the talent is heading to Spalding and Severn now. Spaulding not there either. Nor MSJ or JC. Check again. MSJ and JC were there for the white session. Spalding was in the white session Y'alls information is as bad as MSJ, JC and Spaulding play lacrosse.
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool Not entirely accu Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool St Mary’s graduated 30 seniors and had a disappointing season. Coaches need time off to refocus going to be a long road ahead for them. Probably end up in the B conference before long. All the talent is heading to Spalding and Severn now. Spaulding not there either. Nor MSJ or JC. Check again. MSJ and JC were there for the white session. Spalding was in the white session Y'alls information is as bad as MSJ, JC and Spaulding play lacrosse. Y'all's info is as bad as Severn is at making the playoffs. Y'all's info is as bad as LB and StM are at winning playoff games. Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent. Y'alls info is as bad as CH and StP are at keeping kids enrolled. Y'all's info is as bad as Gil and McD are at ... ???
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All three were in the Red session. I’m sure it was a typo. Lighten up keyboard king.
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool The Lilly's and the Daltons are the worst coaches in the MIAA. They have a monopoly over a program that could be a top 3 program every single year. Yet... the royal bluers continually allow these guys to return. Their lack of awareness as a whole-- tournaments... recruiting etc is embarrassing. Coaching a MIAA A conference team is a full time job. Can’t take summers off. They don’t get it. B conference is 2/3 years. Spalding owns the county now.
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool The Lilly's and the Daltons are the worst coaches in the MIAA. They have a monopoly over a program that could be a top 3 program every single year. Yet... the royal bluers continually allow these guys to return. Their lack of awareness as a whole-- tournaments... recruiting etc is embarrassing. Coaching a MIAA A conference team is a full time job. Can’t take summers off. They don’t get it. B conference is 2/3 years. Spalding owns the county now. Coaching in MIAA is way overrated. Please stop saying how great the coaching is. Any decent Club/Rec coach could have the same results with those players. There is a reason none go on to college to coach.
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Why is st Mary’s not at NHLS. They only MIAA team not playing? Biggest high school tournament of the summer. Every D1 coach is there. Great chance for kids to get in front of coaches. Two sessions they skipped both. fool The Lilly's and the Daltons are the worst coaches in the MIAA. They have a monopoly over a program that could be a top 3 program every single year. Yet... the royal bluers continually allow these guys to return. Their lack of awareness as a whole-- tournaments... recruiting etc is embarrassing. Coaching a MIAA A conference team is a full time job. Can’t take summers off. They don’t get it. B conference is 2/3 years. Spalding owns the county now. Coaching in MIAA is way overrated. Please stop saying how great the coaching is. Any decent Club/Rec coach could have the same results with those players. There is a reason none go on to college to coach. Kelly and Hilgartner could be legitimate college coaches. Nobody else.
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise.
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Gilman coach could/should be a 7/8 year old rec coach.
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise. The dozen kids on the current roster from out of state would suggest otherwise. Even more coming this year prove that.
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise. The dozen kids on the current roster from out of state would suggest otherwise. Even more coming this year prove that. There are no out of state kids at BL. Fact.
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Some of posters really show your privilege mentality and cant wait to see how your parents push you through your adult years. Guess daddy will always bail you out! Lets talk about athletics in General: McDonough very good all around, some of the best athletes there both boys and girls a conference most sports CH very good athletically boys A conference most sports MSJ very good athletically boys A conference most sports AS very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports JC very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports BL, A conference one sport, not so talented athletically except lacrosse and a few exceptions ST Mary's average at best both boys and girls with a few exceptions, very few A conference teams Severn average at best both boys and girls Gilman not very athletic in anything anymore except baseball
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise. The dozen kids on the current roster from out of state would suggest otherwise. Even more coming this year prove that. There are no out of state kids at BL. Fact. HAHA, OK
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Bl has boarders but I think some are Marylanders.
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I commend BL for their strategic decision to board students. BL is leveraging their historic lacrosse heritage and making a move. Local demographics have shifted with a smaller population to recruit students. Towson High and Dulaney High are basically being rebuilt to state of the art institutions. St Pauls and SPSG merged. Loyola built a new impressive middle school building. Gilman is filling the woke progressive void. MCD relied on a big non alum donor for impressive facilties. CHC needs to figure out their next move because a large student body is non sustainable.
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I commend BL for their strategic decision to board students. BL is leveraging their historic lacrosse heritage and making a move. Local demographics have shifted with a smaller population to recruit students. Towson High and Dulaney High are basically being rebuilt to state of the art institutions. St Pauls and SPSG merged. Loyola built a new impressive middle school building. Gilman is filling the woke progressive void. MCD relied on a big non alum donor for impressive facilties. CHC needs to figure out their next move because a large student body is non sustainable. BL was not sitting around while CH and McD became Lacrosse Champions. BL will be a final four every year now along with McD . The rest are fighting for scarps now/
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise. The dozen kids on the current roster from out of state would suggest otherwise. Even more coming this year prove that. There are no out of state kids at BL. Fact. The BL website lists each lax team's roster and every kid's hometown. There are at least a dozen confirmed out of state kids. And reportedly more for the '24 season.
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Y'all's info is as bad as BL is at growing their own talent.? 2 Tewaaraton Award winners would suggest otherwise. The dozen kids on the current roster from out of state would suggest otherwise. Even more coming this year prove that. There are no out of state kids at BL. Fact. The BL website lists each lax team's roster and every kid's hometown. There are at least a dozen confirmed out of state kids. And reportedly more for the '24 season. If BL wants to compete, This is what they need to do. Sorry if it hurts some of the genteel MIAA parents and players feelings.
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[quote=Anonymous]I commend BL for their strategic decision to board students. BL is leveraging their historic lacrosse heritage and making a move. Local demographics have shifted with a smaller population to recruit students. Towson High and Dulaney High are basically being rebuilt to state of the art institutions. St Pauls and SPSG merged. Loyola built a new impressive middle school building. Gilman is filling the woke progressive void. MCD relied on a big non alum donor for impressive facilties. CHC needs to figure out their next move because a large student body is non
While I agree with you.....you're taking politicians' promises too literally. While the County is building a war chest to fund both projects, building capital projects on public land is a long process.
DHS was going to go to construction in late 2024 *if* permits were secured by 7-1-23, which they were not. Construction will last at least until summer 2026. Most likely 1st grad class at all will be the 2028s.
THS was politically slotted behind DHS and Lansdowne But theres less work to do. Milestones for a 2025 construction start have all, already been blown. Most likely a 2027 start date and 1st class in the new buildings will be 2029s or 2030s.
None of this invalidates your point but the impact to other Towson MIAA schools is farther off in the distance.
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While I agree with you.....you're taking politicians' promises too literally. While the County is building a war chest to fund both projects, building capital projects on public land is a long process.
DHS was going to go to construction in late 2024 *if* permits were secured by 7-1-23, which they were not. Construction will last at least until summer 2026. Most likely 1st grad class at all will be the 2028s.
THS was politically slotted behind DHS and Lansdowne But theres less work to do. Milestones for a 2025 construction start have all, already been blown. Most likely a 2027 start date and 1st class in the new buildings will be 2029s or 2030s.
None of this invalidates your point but the impact to other Towson MIAA schools is farther off in the distance. Ma’am this is a Wendy’s. Take your political talk elsewhere
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Some of posters really show your privilege mentality and cant wait to see how your parents push you through your adult years. Guess daddy will always bail you out! Lets talk about athletics in General: McDonough very good all around, some of the best athletes there both boys and girls a conference most sports CH very good athletically boys A conference most sports MSJ very good athletically boys A conference most sports AS very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports JC very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports BL, A conference one sport, not so talented athletically except lacrosse and a few exceptions ST Mary's average at best both boys and girls with a few exceptions, very few A conference teams Severn average at best both boys and girls Gilman not very athletic in anything anymore except baseball McD is a sports Academy with a subpar school next door.
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Some of posters really show your privilege mentality and cant wait to see how your parents push you through your adult years. Guess daddy will always bail you out! Lets talk about athletics in General: McDonough very good all around, some of the best athletes there both boys and girls a conference most sports CH very good athletically boys A conference most sports MSJ very good athletically boys A conference most sports AS very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports JC very good athletically both boys and girls A conference most sports BL, A conference one sport, not so talented athletically except lacrosse and a few exceptions ST Mary's average at best both boys and girls with a few exceptions, very few A conference teams Severn average at best both boys and girls Gilman not very athletic in anything anymore except baseball McD is a sports Academy with a subpar school next door. LOL - outside of Gilman, no one has higher academic standards than McDonogh.
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serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why
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serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why All of the MIAA schools are good academic schools, they get their students into some of the top universities, they all have AP classes and honors courses, they all offer many courses outside of core curriculum, most have top notch faculty. Sure McDonogh may have the best campus, but all schools in MIAA are academic powerehouses compared to public schools, and they all have their skeletons. Not one is better than the other. Since you asked for honest opinions, that’s mine.
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1. You send your kid to Gilman or MCD to become a wokester 2. Send your kid to STP to get him ready for D3 lax and a membership at BCC 3. Send your kid to BL so he can party and play lax 4. Send your kid to CH because it's cheap 5. Send your kid to LB so you don't have to tell people your kid went to da "Hall"
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1. You send your kid to Gilman or MCD to become a wokester 2. Send your kid to STP to get him ready for D3 lax and a membership at BCC 3. Send your kid to BL so he can party and play lax 4. Send your kid to CH because it's cheap 5. Send your kid to LB so you don't have to tell people your kid went to da "Hall" Catholic school education is sub par to most public schools
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Really why sub par? Please explain. Schools are what you kid ( or if you are a kid makes out of it. Seen many daddy's and Mommy's send their kid because of legacy schools to just fail and flop. Kids are first generation private school like me and lead a very successful life that I may or may have not gotten at a public school. It's what you make out of it. Unless you are a mommy and Daddy's boy who will just iminsecure on them to save your A@@ when things get tough.
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You must have gone to Gilman.
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[quote=Anonymous]serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why[/quote
Gilman, Severn, McDonogh - top tier in that order LB, MSJ, JC - middle tier St. Mary’s, BL, CHC, Spalding - bottom tier
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Look at the colleges this year’s graduates will attend next year from each school. It’s a decent comparison. Boys Latin has been sending more kids to the top universities more than any other private school. Except for the girls and boys lacrosse teams the rest of the graduates at McD attend the same schools as a public school graduate. Gilman graduates list of schools that their seniors will be attending next year is even less impressive ( I’ve never heard of some of the schools their lacrosse players will be attending).Loyola and CHC graduates attend colleges similar to their high school; just mediocre. Don’t know about the other schools.
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serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why All of the MIAA schools are good academic schools, they get their students into some of the top universities, they all have AP classes and honors courses, they all offer many courses outside of core curriculum, most have top notch faculty. Sure McDonogh may have the best campus, but all schools in MIAA are academic powerehouses compared to public schools, and they all have their skeletons. Not one is better than the other. Since you asked for honest opinions, that’s mine. Please don't say "compared to public schools". It's just not true. It might make you feel better if you're shelling out a ton of cash for private school, but it simply is not true. What you are paying for is smaller classes and less exposure to discipline problems. Public schools offer a great education -- with AP classes and -- unlike many of the private schools -- certified teachers, who are trained in both their subject area and how to teach. Take a look at the credentials of many of your so called superior private school teachers -- many are not certified teachers. This is a problem if your kid doesn't know how to teach him or herself.
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[quote=Anonymous]serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why[/quote
Gilman, Severn, McDonogh - top tier in that order LB, MSJ, JC - middle tier St. Mary’s, BL, CHC, Spalding - bottom tier St Mary’s bottom tier when it comes to facilities. McDonough probably has the best.
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serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why All of the MIAA schools are good academic schools, they get their students into some of the top universities, they all have AP classes and honors courses, they all offer many courses outside of core curriculum, most have top notch faculty. Sure McDonogh may have the best campus, but all schools in MIAA are academic powerehouses compared to public schools, and they all have their skeletons. Not one is better than the other. Since you asked for honest opinions, that’s mine. Please don't say "compared to public schools". It's just not true. It might make you feel better if you're shelling out a ton of cash for private school, but it simply is not true. What you are paying for is smaller classes and less exposure to discipline problems. Public schools offer a great education -- with AP classes and -- unlike many of the private schools -- certified teachers, who are trained in both their subject area and how to teach. Take a look at the credentials of many of your so called superior private school teachers -- many are not certified teachers. This is a problem if your kid doesn't know how to teach him or herself. Hope you made yourself feel better about your public school player.
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1. You send your kid to Gilman or MCD to become a wokester 2. Send your kid to STP to get him ready for D3 lax and a membership at BCC 3. Send your kid to BL so he can party and play lax 4. Send your kid to CH because it's cheap 5. Send your kid to LB so you don't have to tell people your kid went to da "Hall" Catholic school education is sub par to most public schools Catholic schools in Baltimore are actually better than the vast majority of public schools academically. And all of them based upon sports, socially, network, college prep/acceptance, and safety.
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[quote=Anonymous]serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why[/quote
Gilman, Severn, McDonogh - top tier in that order LB, MSJ, JC - middle tier St. Mary’s, BL, CHC, Spalding - bottom tier St Mary’s bottom tier when it comes to facilities. McDonough probably has the best. St. Mary's is bottom for facilities, and it's not even close.
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serious question, do you really think McDonough offers a sub-par education? Keep emotions aside and sports aside, how would you rank the schools academically? No taking shots just honest opinions and why All of the MIAA schools are good academic schools, they get their students into some of the top universities, they all have AP classes and honors courses, they all offer many courses outside of core curriculum, most have top notch faculty. Sure McDonogh may have the best campus, but all schools in MIAA are academic powerehouses compared to public schools, and they all have their skeletons. Not one is better than the other. Since you asked for honest opinions, that’s mine. Please don't say "compared to public schools". It's just not true. It might make you feel better if you're shelling out a ton of cash for private school, but it simply is not true. What you are paying for is smaller classes and less exposure to discipline problems. Public schools offer a great education -- with AP classes and -- unlike many of the private schools -- certified teachers, who are trained in both their subject area and how to teach. Take a look at the credentials of many of your so called superior private school teachers -- many are not certified teachers. This is a problem if your kid doesn't know how to teach him or herself. So your argument is that public schools are as good or better, as long as you don't count the public school behavior issues, and don't count the public non AP classes (the vast majority of courses) and non AP students, which is most of them. That's what we call tortured reasoning. My neighbor hit me with that once..."The AP wing is its own building sonits not really even public school." And there you have it. The argument that the AP kid would thrive in either system is a better one...but doesn't include the long list of public school kids who have talent and slip through the cracks with classes in trailers and 1 college counselor per 300 kids.
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Did anyone go to or hear about any of the National All Star games ? 24’s , 25’s or 26’s? Big year for 25’s!! Confused that there’s been no buzz.
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