RL's team this season is one of the reason's why the ISL not having playoffs stinks. Defensively they're locked and loaded, but that offense needs time to jell. They'll be a very different team after 15 games than they were at the end of March. However with two ISL losses already they're at best playing spoiler, regardless of how well they're playing at the end of the year. ISL really doesn't reward teams for improving throughout the year.
They could however have a tremendous opportunity to spoil though, as they play Seb's on the final day of league play. That has potential to be a great game.
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Bostonlax Private School top 10 looks pretty good, but I'd flip Seb's and Belmont Hill after BH had a dominant win over Govs. Looks like Brett Bliss (Brown hockey commit) was back for that game after missing a couple of games. The athleticism of BH's first midfield with him in the line up gives them another gear that I don't think even the Arrows can match. We'll find out in eight days.
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From watching a few ISL games this year the best defense I've seen is actually with Kimball Union Academy. Goalie is tremendous and their team defense is excellent.
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Good for KUA. Nice turnaround up there. It'll be interesting to see if you still feel the same way after BB&N's next five games (Govs, Rivers, Nobles, Seb's, and Pingree). A lot of pretty heavily recruited longsticks and goalies in that group of schools.Laxcoach55 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:16 pm From watching a few ISL games this year the best defense I've seen is actually with Kimball Union Academy. Goalie is tremendous and their team defense is excellent.
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Yes. Murderers row. BBN lost their best long pole for the season in a non-lacrosse injury. Max Ewald. He's outstanding. Still a very young team but there are no easy games in the ISL.Laxxal22 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:41 pmGood for KUA. Nice turnaround up there. It'll be interesting to see if you still feel the same way after BB&N's next five games (Govs, Rivers, Nobles, Seb's, and Pingree). A lot of pretty heavily recruited longsticks and goalies in that group of schools.Laxcoach55 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 3:16 pm From watching a few ISL games this year the best defense I've seen is actually with Kimball Union Academy. Goalie is tremendous and their team defense is excellent.
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Too bad for Max. Hope he heals quickly.
Looks like Seb's is up 17-2 over St. George's... at the half.
Looks like Seb's is up 17-2 over St. George's... at the half.
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Anyone have insights into the BH v Tabor score? 7-6 looks like Tabor played a great game keeping it close. Was BH spent from Gov's win?
Milton went down 6-2 at half to Middlesex but battled back hard in the second half for great 11-9 W.
Milton went down 6-2 at half to Middlesex but battled back hard in the second half for great 11-9 W.
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No insights into Belmont Hill - Tabor, but on paper BH is playing with fire. 5-0 with four of those wins by one goal. Granted, they get EVERYONE's best shot, but still...
Milton-Middlesex result is surprising, but a lot of results have been surprising thus far. Congrats to the Mustangs. They haven't had a ton of wins against Middlesex over the years.
Milton-Middlesex result is surprising, but a lot of results have been surprising thus far. Congrats to the Mustangs. They haven't had a ton of wins against Middlesex over the years.
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A look at some of the interesting match ups this weekend in what could be some pretty soggy games. Govs already destroyed a decent Lawrence Academy team 18-7 last night.
Game of the day - Nobles @ Brooks:
After an 0-4 start against some tough competition, Nobles have won three in a row. This is a very young team (only 2-3 seniors that are major contributors as far as I can tell), so they should improve throughout the season. Brooks have had a good start, but the only team of real strength they've faced is Rivers which they kept close but lost. Basically this is a very strong program in a down year vs. a solid program in an up year. I like Brooks' seniors to get the win and keep hopes of a title alive. 10-8 Brooks
Tabor @ St. Seb's: The Seawolves are winless in the ISL despite some close outcomes. Perhaps they catch Seb's looking ahead to Belmont Hill, but I doubt it. 12-6 Seb's
Rivers @ BB&N: Rivers have won seven in a row. They get the eighth against an improved BB&N, before a big match up at Govs on Wednesday. 12-5 Rivers
Milton Academy @ Belmont Hill: Milton's scores have been all over the place, and it doesn't look like they play a lot of defense, which is exactly the type of team Belmont Hill feasts upon. BH beat Avon and beat down Govs, but one-goal wins over teams they should've run off the field are worrisome. Still, I think they lock in for one more tune up before Seb's. 16-6 Belmont Hill
RL @ Groton: Two teams that have played a lot of low scoring rock fights so far. The defenses for both teams are stronger than the offenses, and I expect the score to reflect that. 6-5 RL
Middlesex @ Thayer: The Tigers are still looking to get their first win for coach Rubeor. It's a very young team that's done alright defensively, but looks to have real issues generating offense. Middlesex have kind been all over the place, dropping two to start the season, winning three in a row, and then dropping their last two. They should have enough in this one. 9-5 Middlesex
St. George's @ St. Mark's: St. George's doesn't appear competitive this season, as the closest they've kept an ISL contest so far was a six-goal loss. St. Mark's hasn't hit the potential of their roster talent, but should have plenty to win this one. 11-4 St. Mark's
Game of the day - Nobles @ Brooks:
After an 0-4 start against some tough competition, Nobles have won three in a row. This is a very young team (only 2-3 seniors that are major contributors as far as I can tell), so they should improve throughout the season. Brooks have had a good start, but the only team of real strength they've faced is Rivers which they kept close but lost. Basically this is a very strong program in a down year vs. a solid program in an up year. I like Brooks' seniors to get the win and keep hopes of a title alive. 10-8 Brooks
Tabor @ St. Seb's: The Seawolves are winless in the ISL despite some close outcomes. Perhaps they catch Seb's looking ahead to Belmont Hill, but I doubt it. 12-6 Seb's
Rivers @ BB&N: Rivers have won seven in a row. They get the eighth against an improved BB&N, before a big match up at Govs on Wednesday. 12-5 Rivers
Milton Academy @ Belmont Hill: Milton's scores have been all over the place, and it doesn't look like they play a lot of defense, which is exactly the type of team Belmont Hill feasts upon. BH beat Avon and beat down Govs, but one-goal wins over teams they should've run off the field are worrisome. Still, I think they lock in for one more tune up before Seb's. 16-6 Belmont Hill
RL @ Groton: Two teams that have played a lot of low scoring rock fights so far. The defenses for both teams are stronger than the offenses, and I expect the score to reflect that. 6-5 RL
Middlesex @ Thayer: The Tigers are still looking to get their first win for coach Rubeor. It's a very young team that's done alright defensively, but looks to have real issues generating offense. Middlesex have kind been all over the place, dropping two to start the season, winning three in a row, and then dropping their last two. They should have enough in this one. 9-5 Middlesex
St. George's @ St. Mark's: St. George's doesn't appear competitive this season, as the closest they've kept an ISL contest so far was a six-goal loss. St. Mark's hasn't hit the potential of their roster talent, but should have plenty to win this one. 11-4 St. Mark's
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Rivers 8-4 over BBN in the 3rd.
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Interesting game today....BC High v Dexter. Any predictions?
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Where did you see that? BC High twitter says they're playing Malden Catholic today. Even though they are down from last season, BC High would probably drill Dexter who are currently 1-8 and haven't hit double digits on offense since March.
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I saw it earlier on BostonLax but checked again and it's not there. Probably a misprint
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What happened there?Can Opener wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:55 pm Here is my crazy prediction of the fall. The catalyst for the ISL to finally tier boys lacrosse will be .... wait for it ... Dexter. That school has already catapulted themselves into a legit top 30 program in hockey and is on a mission to do the same in lacrosse. They now have arguably the best home lacrosse facility in metro Boston and a top tier coaching staff. They have some flexibility with admissions and aid that ISL schools lack due to league rules. Most importantly, they have a very light league schedule that will allow them to schedule high profile games like IMG, Culver and the CT schools. The ISL teams are hampered by burner games against the bottom half of the league. Watching Dexter make noise in their back yard will prompt the ISL to finally tier lacrosse like hockey and football.
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Two games on Wednesday that will really shape title contention and the second half of the season.
Rivers @ Govs: Two teams hit with the injury bug at different times of the season. Rivers were dinged up as things kicked off, Govs are dealing with it now. Neither team seems to have a standout on offense, but both have good depth of scoring. I like Govs overall depth and talent a little bit better. 11-8 Govs
St. Seb's @ Belmont Hill: Always a slugfest. Both teams had some nice non-league wins, a few "meh" performances, and have really turned it up in their last two outings. Very even, so it'll come down to stuff like which team wins more 50/50 GBs, commits fewer penalties, and has the hotter goalie. Seb's probably have a slight edge at defense and attack but I think BH have the dmen to largely neutralize the Arrows' attack which is a little top heavy. I like BH's midfield a little better, and they're the home team.
A Belmont Hill win, coupled with a Rivers win would put BH in the drivers seat to a solo title, and Govs hopes of even a shared title would be in major trouble. A Seb's win, and a close win by Govs would set up for a real interesting final month. Certainly unique that a random Wednesday in April is so important, but an 11-game league schedule (like it was until 2003) followed by playoffs would be so much better. 10-8 Belmont Hill, but I basically see it as a coin flip
Rivers @ Govs: Two teams hit with the injury bug at different times of the season. Rivers were dinged up as things kicked off, Govs are dealing with it now. Neither team seems to have a standout on offense, but both have good depth of scoring. I like Govs overall depth and talent a little bit better. 11-8 Govs
St. Seb's @ Belmont Hill: Always a slugfest. Both teams had some nice non-league wins, a few "meh" performances, and have really turned it up in their last two outings. Very even, so it'll come down to stuff like which team wins more 50/50 GBs, commits fewer penalties, and has the hotter goalie. Seb's probably have a slight edge at defense and attack but I think BH have the dmen to largely neutralize the Arrows' attack which is a little top heavy. I like BH's midfield a little better, and they're the home team.
A Belmont Hill win, coupled with a Rivers win would put BH in the drivers seat to a solo title, and Govs hopes of even a shared title would be in major trouble. A Seb's win, and a close win by Govs would set up for a real interesting final month. Certainly unique that a random Wednesday in April is so important, but an 11-game league schedule (like it was until 2003) followed by playoffs would be so much better. 10-8 Belmont Hill, but I basically see it as a coin flip
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Middlesex @ Lawrence Academy in a rare ISL livestream: http://www.localsportsproductions.com/live/
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Looks like the #1 vs. #2 and #3 vs. #4 did not disappoint.
St. Seb's 9 - Belmont Hill 7. Looks like the Arrows led pretty much the whole way.
Govs 9 - Rivers 8. Red Wings were up 7-5 at the end of three before giving up the comeback.
St. Seb's 9 - Belmont Hill 7. Looks like the Arrows led pretty much the whole way.
Govs 9 - Rivers 8. Red Wings were up 7-5 at the end of three before giving up the comeback.
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The rest of yesterday's results
Brooks 7 - St. Mark's 6: Two teams I thought could be strong at the start of the season. It's played out well for Brooks, not so much for St. Mark's.
Middlesex 12 - Lawrence Academy 9: Middlesex snaps a three-game losing streak. Lawrence continues to put together their most competitive season in years.
Tabor 7 - Groton 2: The Seawolves first ISL win of the season. These two rosters are a year away from making some real noise.
Thayer 14 - Milton 13: Thayer gets their second one goal win in a row. Milton continues to score and give up goals at a high rate.
Nobles 14 - BB&N 5: Though young, these Bulldogs still have bite. BH, Govs, and Rivers are still left on the schedule. I wouldn't be surprised to see them win 1 or two of those.
Roxbury Latin 15 - St. George's 6: This might be the most goals RL have scored since Sean Lowrie played for the Foxes. Still a dangerous team despite some up and down results.
Brooks 7 - St. Mark's 6: Two teams I thought could be strong at the start of the season. It's played out well for Brooks, not so much for St. Mark's.
Middlesex 12 - Lawrence Academy 9: Middlesex snaps a three-game losing streak. Lawrence continues to put together their most competitive season in years.
Tabor 7 - Groton 2: The Seawolves first ISL win of the season. These two rosters are a year away from making some real noise.
Thayer 14 - Milton 13: Thayer gets their second one goal win in a row. Milton continues to score and give up goals at a high rate.
Nobles 14 - BB&N 5: Though young, these Bulldogs still have bite. BH, Govs, and Rivers are still left on the schedule. I wouldn't be surprised to see them win 1 or two of those.
Roxbury Latin 15 - St. George's 6: This might be the most goals RL have scored since Sean Lowrie played for the Foxes. Still a dangerous team despite some up and down results.
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OK, that was probably more "crazy" than "prediction." Dexter's rise may still be a few years away.SidelineHorn wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2019 2:19 pmWhat happened there?Can Opener wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:55 pm Here is my crazy prediction of the fall. The catalyst for the ISL to finally tier boys lacrosse will be .... wait for it ... Dexter. That school has already catapulted themselves into a legit top 30 program in hockey and is on a mission to do the same in lacrosse. They now have arguably the best home lacrosse facility in metro Boston and a top tier coaching staff. They have some flexibility with admissions and aid that ISL schools lack due to league rules. Most importantly, they have a very light league schedule that will allow them to schedule high profile games like IMG, Culver and the CT schools. The ISL teams are hampered by burner games against the bottom half of the league. Watching Dexter make noise in their back yard will prompt the ISL to finally tier lacrosse like hockey and football.