The summer has concluded and players are back in school. So, what better time to look at which Independent School League programs will have the most commitments on their teams next season?
Last season, the ISL was one of the most competitive and exciting leagues in the region. Playoffs have added a real aura of exhilaration to the conclusion. Belmont Hill won its first title in the playoff era with a defeat of Middlesex, but the action leading up to that title game really excited everyone.
This year promises to be no different as the talent spread across the ISL is heavy on seniors — especially for the six schools we’re going to examine.
In a two-part series, we’ll take a closer look at the six ISL programs that have the most commits in the Class of 2025.