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MD Public 2021
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 7:25 pm
by thatsmell
So who defends and who takes the top spots in the state this year?
More of the usual faces and names or will someone new be crowned champ this year?
What's happening in your county/neck of the woods?
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 2:16 pm
by thatsmell
Has Fallston found a coach yet?
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 2:12 pm
by MPSSAAlaxfan
Scrimmages are starting. Who are the teams to beat in Howard, Baltimore, Carroll, Anne Arundel and Harford Counties? Marriotts Ridge should be strong in HoCo but who else? Hereford and Towson the top teams in Baltimore Co.? Westminster is always good in Carroll. Severna Park strong again this year? Fallston in Harford?
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:21 pm
by kramerica.inc
CMW in Harford. Then Bel Air. Not Fallston’s year.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 8:44 pm
by D2IsntReal
Howard: Glenelg and Marriotts Ridge are the two favorites to win the county. They both return a lot with Glenelg keeping all but 1 starter on the best offense in the county and losing every starter on defense while MR returns pretty much everybody on defense and adding another D1 pole while losing all but 1 starter on offense. Whoever wins that game in the playoffs, just like last year, will probably win the 2A title. Centennial returns a lot from the team last year that won the 3A east but has a few key losses on both sides of the ball. Not sure who Centennial will have at goalie this year but that could be the main thing that would trip them up. Howard loses a lot pretty much everywhere but it's Howard and they're usually always competitive. I would rank the teams in tiers because I feel there's a big difference between the top tier and the next tier: Tier 1- Glenelg and MR, Tier 2-Centennial and Howard, Tier 3- River Hill and Hebron, Tier 4-Everybody Else
Baltimore: Two team county really, It's gonna be either Towson or Hereford with Hereford probably being the favorite.
Anne Arundel: SP is obviously the favorite even though they lose that ridiculous mid line that included 3 UMD signees. They have a kid committed to UVA who'll probably do it all for them this year on O. They also return a D1 goalie and most of their defense from last year. Broadneck could challenge them but SP is just a bit more talented it looks like.
Carroll: Westminster is the favorite like always. Not much needs to be said about it. Defending 3A champs that return a lot everywhere.
Harford: Have no clue really but I'd go eiter CMW, Bel Air, or Fallston
Frederick: 1.Linganore 2.Oakdale 3.Urbana
Montgomery: Churchill. I assume their still the class of the county but I know they lose their best attackmen who really carried that offense last year.
Thanks for reading all this!
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:36 pm
by Publiclax
How did the scrimmages at Troy Park go today? Cmw, Dulaney, huntingtown and Towson? Thanks
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 8:44 pm
by D2IsntReal
Couldn't get anything about the Troy Park scrimmages...Hopefully someone else can, Sorry!
Saw that Urbana beat Marriotts Ridge (8-6) and Northern (16-2) in their scrimmage on Saturday. It's a scrimmage so not much stock can be put in it but it's very interesting that Urbana beat Ridge even if it only is March 9th
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:38 am
by MPSSAAlaxfan
MDHSFan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 8:44 pm
Couldn't get anything about the Troy Park scrimmages...Hopefully someone else can, Sorry!
Saw that Urbana beat Marriotts Ridge (8-6) and Northern (16-2) in their scrimmage on Saturday. It's a scrimmage so not much stock can be put in it but it's very interesting that Urbana beat Ridge even if it only is March 9th
Like you said, I wouldn't read too much into scrimmage scores. However, Urbana did get a couple kids back from the MIAA who were on the Under Armour Underclass team as rising sophomores.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 10:57 am
by Turnandrake
The twins are very good players.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:02 pm
by D2IsntReal
The twins are legit and young. FredCo's top 3 teams all look like they can get to states in their respective classes. Linganore scrimmages Glenelg on Thursday so that should be an interesting one.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:07 am
by thatsmell
Did Friends and SPP play yesterday?
Curley visits Fallston Wed in what should be a good game too.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:10 pm
by Publiclax
Aren't the publics still playing scrimmages?
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:03 am
by MPSSAAlaxfan
Publiclax wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2019 2:10 pm
Aren't the publics still playing scrimmages?
Manchester Valley lost to Park School. One of the first games of the year. Most start play next week.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 3:39 pm
by Publiclax
Any word from scrimmage days at Broadneck and Severna Park? Severna Park Scrimmage day had some of the top public’s in the state playing. Any word on how the teams looked? Thanks
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:26 pm
by MPSSAAlaxfan
Publiclax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 3:39 pm
Any word from scrimmage days at Broadneck and Severna Park? Severna Park Scrimmage day had some of the top public’s in the state playing. Any word on how the teams looked? Thanks
Westminster looked like the strongest team at Severna Park. SP went up early, but then I lost track of how many in a row Westminster rattled off. Heard they played well versus Northern and Towson as well.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 10:02 am
by foreverlax
From the Sun
9. Westminster
Coach: Steve DeFeo
Last season: 18-1, No. 8
Postseason: Class 3A state champion
Outlook: A quick scroll down the Owls roster spells bad news for Carroll County and the entire Class 3A field. The defending state champions have game-changing talent all over the field led by midfielder Christian Etchison, last year’s Carroll County Times Player of the Year, and high-scoring attackman Bubba Love. Chase Buckwalter, Conner Covey and Evan Park also return to give the Owls dominant play at midfield, and goalie Logan Covey teams with defensemen Noah Baugher and Andrew Burns to hold down opponents. The Owls are well-positioned to win the program’s third state crown.
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10. Severna Park
Coach: Dave Earl
Last season: 17-2, No. 7
Postseason: Class 4A champion
Outlook: The three-time defending state champions enter this season with more questions than at anytime in their recent run, needing to replace a good chunk of last year’s powerful offense. Attackman Michael Harmeyer, who scored the overtime game-winner in the title game, returns and will play a vital role while a largely new cast — mostly in the midfield — gets settled. The Falcons’ entire defense returns with goalie Shane Carr providing confidence and big-game experience. They also will lean on the team’s winning culture to help maintain their lofty standard and remain the team to beat in Anne Arundel and 4A.
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12. Glenelg
Coach: Josh Hatmaker
Last season: 15-2, No. 13
Postseason: Class 2A South Section I finalist
Outlook: After winning the Howard County crown, Glenelg ended last season on a sour note after falling to eventual state champion Marriotts Ridge by a goal in the region playoffs. In addition to having returning talent all over the field, the Gladiators have added urgency for a season full of promise. Attackman Michael Doughty is the offensive catalyst and leader, Tyler Reiff and Ryan Hopkins anchor a deep and athletic midfield that can get the ball up in a hurry, and Drew Sotka will be a key on defense. Skilled, athletic, experienced and motivated, the Gladiators are primed to defend their county crown and challenge for a state title.
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13. Marriotts Ridge
Coach: Tony Incontrera
Last season: 17-2, No. 9
Postseason: Class 2A champion
Outlook: Fresh off the program’s first state crown, great comfort lies in back with standout goalie Colin Kelley returning for his fourth season as a starter. Defensemen Ricky Fedorchak and Andrew Page further bolster the defense, which will be leaned on heavily with the Mustangs losing six of their top seven scorers from last season. With faceoff specialist Andrew Luciano returning, the Mustangs offense should have the ball plenty to jell. If they can find consistent scoring, the Mustangs will be a strong contender in Howard and make another formidable playoff run.
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14. Hereford
Coach: Sal Picataggi
Last season: 16-3, No. 12
Postseason: Class 2A finalist
Outlook: Led by a tight senior class, the Bulls seemed poised to add to their record nine state titles last year, but fell short with a loss to Marriotts Ridge in the championship. The missed opportunity is providing motivation for the returning players and they have some quality starting points to make another push. Attackman Jake Furman provides instant offense, and a deep and athletic midfield — led by Grafton Griffey and faceoff specialist Connor Dunay — is the team’s strength. Look for Towson and Dulaney to present a formidable challenge for the defending Baltimore County champions in league play to help the Bulls prime for the playoffs.
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15. Broadneck
Coach: Clay White
Last season: 12-6, not ranked
Postseason: Class 4A East finalist
Outlook: White enters his 33rd and final season at Broadneck and the Bruins are equipped to make it a special one with a talented group determined to see him go out on a high note. Senior midfielder Vinny Facciponti wins faceoffs, scores goals and consistently influences games to lead a deep midfield. Attackman Keegan Houser is a steady scorer and the defense is experienced with goalie Ben McGrady the anchor. The Bruins can have their season go from good to great if they can get past Anne Arundel and state champion Severna Park.
Others considered: Centennial (12-6, not ranked), C. Milton Wright (10-10, not ranked); Gerstell (11-8, not ranked), Mount Saint Joseph (6-11, not ranked), Patterson Mill (14-6, No. 15), Towson (14-5, not ranked)
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:22 pm
by Publiclax
Heard Towson was up 5-2 on Westminster at the half and played backups throughout the 2nd half. Towson apparently also led Severna park at halftime and dominated Northern. From a parent so take it with a grain of salt.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 2:23 pm
by Publiclax
Anyone see Stephen Decatur in the preseason. Have heard good things about the new coach down there.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 3:10 pm
by Turnandrake
MPSSAAlaxfan wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:26 pm
Publiclax wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 3:39 pm
Any word from scrimmage days at Broadneck and Severna Park? Severna Park Scrimmage day had some of the top public’s in the state playing. Any word on how the teams looked? Thanks
Westminster looked like the strongest team at Severna Park. SP went up early, but then I lost track of how many in a row Westminster rattled off. Heard they played well versus Northern and Towson as well.
Severna Park will struggle this year. Most of the top talent in the area has gone to private.
Re: MD Public 2019
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 3:41 pm
by foreverlax
Looking at Hereford's schedule and possible outcomes, based on scores from last year and all of the talent lost due to graduation -
1. Teams that should win
Gilman
John Carroll
2. Teams that could win
Marriotts Ridge
Dulaney
Towson
Severna Park
Broadneck
3. Team that should lose
North Hartford
Eastern Tech
Catonsville
Perry Hall
Sparrows Point
Franklin
I can see Hereford having 5 losses going in to the tournament...